The colonia (Roman city), also called Pisidian Nikopolis,[4] had its own Geurisia Council[5] and at times
minted its own coins.[6]
It is probable that Metropolis was founded as a
Hellenistic colony,[7] as many names on inscriptions in the city have
Macedonian names. The City was mentioned by
Livy[8] and
Strabo.[9]
The colonia (Roman city), also called Pisidian Nikopolis,[4] had its own Geurisia Council[5] and at times
minted its own coins.[6]
It is probable that Metropolis was founded as a
Hellenistic colony,[7] as many names on inscriptions in the city have
Macedonian names. The City was mentioned by
Livy[8] and
Strabo.[9]