Tabala (Lydia)

Tabala was on the Hermus River, and minted its own coins.

[1][2] It was probably mentioned by Hierocles under the name of Gabala,[3] which is perhaps only miswritten for Tabala.

It is even possible that it may be the town of Tabae or Tabai (Τάβαι), which Stephanus of Byzantium assigns to Lydia.

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Asia Minor, 400 AD