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ΚΙΛΙΚΙΑ (Αρχαία χώρα) ΤΟΥΡΚΙΑ
Clitae, a Cilician people who are mentioned by Tacitus (Ann. vi. 41)
as subjects of a Cappadocian Archelaus, in the time of Tiberius. This Archelaus
appears to have been a king of, Cilicia Trachea, certainly not the last king of
Cappadocia, for he was dead before the time to which Tacitus refers in the passage
cited above. The Clitae refused to submit to the regulations of the Roman census,
and to pay taxes, and retired to the heights of Taurus. There they successfully
resisted the king, until M. Trebellius was sent by Vitellius, the governor of
Syria, who blockaded them in their hill forts, Cadra and Davara, and compelled
them to surrender. In the reign of Claudius the Clitae again fortified themselves
on the mountains, under a leader Trosobores, whence they descended to the coast
and the towns, plundering the cultivators, townspeople, shipmasters, and merchants.
They besieged the town of Anemurium, a place probably near the promontory, from
which and the other circumstances we collect that the Clitae were a nation in
Cilicia Trachea. At last Antiochus, who was king of this coast, by pleasing the
common sort and cajoling the leader, succeeded in putting Trosobores and a few
of the chiefs to death, and pacified the rest by his mild measures. (Tac. Ann.
xii. 55.)
This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited August 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
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