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Symbra (Ancient Greek: Σύμβρα) was a small town in Babylonia mentioned by Zosimus as lying between two towns named and , which are separated from each other by the Tigris River. William Smith identifies Symbra with , cited by Ammianus, which identification is accepted by the editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Its site is unlocated, although Ukbara has been suggested as a probable location.

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  • Symbra (Ancient Greek: Σύμβρα) was a small town in Babylonia mentioned by Zosimus as lying between two towns named and , which are separated from each other by the Tigris River. William Smith identifies Symbra with , cited by Ammianus, which identification is accepted by the editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Its site is unlocated, although Ukbara has been suggested as a probable location. (en)
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  • Symbra (Ancient Greek: Σύμβρα) was a small town in Babylonia mentioned by Zosimus as lying between two towns named and , which are separated from each other by the Tigris River. William Smith identifies Symbra with , cited by Ammianus, which identification is accepted by the editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Its site is unlocated, although Ukbara has been suggested as a probable location. (en)
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  • Symbra (Babylonia) (en)
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