Pednelissus

[4] It was near the Eurymedon River, on the southwestern slope of Mount Taurus, overlooking the Pamphylian plain.

[7] Polybius gives a detailed account of a war waged against Pednelissus by the neighbouring city of Selge.

Pendnelissus called in the Seleucid ruler Achaeus, who forced Selge to yield under onerous terms.

[5] From the time of Trajan (98-117 AD) to the late 3rd century, Pednelissus minted bronze coins, which seem not to have had a wide circulation.

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