Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Acmonia

ACMO′NIA (Ἀκμονία: Eth. Ἀκμονιεύς, Ἀκμόνιος, Acmonensis), a city of Phrygia, mentioned by Cicero (Pro Flacc. 15.) It was on the road from Dorylaeum to Philadelphia, 36 Roman miles SW. of Cotyaeum; and under the Romans belonged to the Conventus Juridicus of Apamea. The site has been fixed at Akathoi; but it still seems doubtful. (Hamilton, Researches, &c. vol. i. p. 115.)[ G. L. ]

COIN OF ACMONIA.
COIN OF ACMONIA.

Coin of Acmonia.