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Erythrai: a Pleiades place resourceOct 2, 2024 · Erythrai was one of the twelve Ionian cities of Asia Minor. It is located on a small peninsula that extends into the Bay of Erythrae.
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Erythrae | Turkish Archaeological NewsMay 27, 2025 · Erythrae was an ancient Greek city, one of the twelve Ionian cities in the Asia Minor. It was located on the Aegean coast of modern-day Turkey near the village ...
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Erythrae - Greek HistoryErythrae (also spelled Erythrai) was an ancient Greek city located on the western coast of Asia Minor, in what is now modern-day Turkey.
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LIVY, History of Rome 36 | Loeb Classical LibrarySipylus to assemble his land forces. The fleet hastened on to Cissus, a port of the Erythraeans, which was thought a more favorable place to await the enemy. As ...Missing: harbor | Show results with:harbor
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[PDF] Assessment of the Trending Change of Climate Conditions in ...Oct 4, 2024 · The region's distinctive topographic, hydrogeological, and built environment conditions within the Mediterranean climate form the basis for its ...
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Herodotus, Histories 1.142 - Lexundria142These Ionians to whom belongs the Panionion had the fortune to build their cities in the most favourable position for climate and seasons of any men whom we ...
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Simulated historical climate & weather data for Çeşme - meteoblueThe precipitation diagram for Çeşme shows on how many days per month, certain precipitation amounts are reached. In tropical and monsoon climates, the amounts ...Missing: Turkey | Show results with:Turkey
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To Erythrae and the fair shores of Greek Ionia - Neos KosmosOct 5, 2017 · No doubt reflecting the excellent climate noted by Herodotus, the city was famed for its wine and fine flour. The citizens enjoyed warm springs ...Missing: environment | Show results with:environment
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Erythrae | Research Starters - EBSCOErythrae, located in Ionia on the western coast of Asia Minor, is a historic town known for its rich cultural heritage and strategic coastal position ...Missing: Greek topography
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Erythrai (Ionia) 123 Ildir - Ερυθραί - ToposTextErythrai was founded by Cretan settlers under the leadership of Erythros the Red, son of Rhadamanthys, and at the same time inhabited by Lycians, Carians, and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the Legendary and Archaic History of Erythrae, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format for key data (e.g., archaeological evidence, key facts, and useful URLs), followed by a narrative summary that integrates the founding myths and additional context. This approach ensures all information is retained while maintaining readability and density.
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Erythrae | Oxford Classical DictionaryDec 22, 2015 · One of the twelve cities of the Ionian League (see panionium), on the coast opposite the island of Chios. Allegedly founded by a party from Crete.
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Archaic Period - A WALK THROUGH ANCIENT MILETUSIn the first half of the 7th century BC the Milesians allied themselves with Erythrae against Naxos, while towards the end of the same century Erythrae ...Missing: BCE | Show results with:BCE<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Classical Ionia and the Aegean World, 480–294 BCE - OAPEN HomeArchaic Ionia. The Archaic period is generally regarded as the high point of Ionian history, and with good reason. As early as the eighth century, intrepid ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Local History of Hippias of Erythrai - jstorLGPN VA, s.v. Ἱππίας. Recent studies of local historiography in ancient Greece have overlooked the importance of Hippias of Erythrai, whose lone surviving ...
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Antiquities in exile: Ottoman Greek refugees' trauma and Ionian ...Apr 12, 2024 · It critically discusses memories of ordinary people from Lithri (ancient Erythrai, modern-day Ildırı), Nymphaio (near ancient Sardeis, modern- ...Missing: Erythrae | Show results with:Erythrae
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Ildiri (Erythrai) - LikeCesmeIldiri was originally known as Erythrai given by settlers from Crete. After the 11th century, it was known as Erythrae, Erythra and Erythre; after the 14th ...Short History Of Erythrai... · Historic Timeline Of... · Erythrai Amphitheatre
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The Greek-Turkish Population Exchange - MERIPJun 2, 2013 · For centuries, the community had regulated prayer, education, taxation and communal life under the ruling Ottoman sultans. The status of ...
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PAUSANIAS, DESCRIPTION OF GREECE 10.1-16The former Sibyl I find was as ancient as any; the Greeks say that she was a daughter of Zeus by Lamia, daughter of Poseidon, that she was the first woman to ...
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CHURCH FATHERS: Divine Institutes, Book I (Lactantius)Chapter 6. Of divine testimonies, and of the Sibyls and their predictions. Now let us pass to divine testimonies; but I will previously bring forward one ...Missing: English | Show results with:English
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PAUSANIAS, DESCRIPTION OF GREECE 7.1-17[7.5. 9] There is also in Erythrae a temple of Athena Polias and a huge wooden image of her sitting on a throne; she holds a distaff in either hand and wears a ...
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Aristotle, Politics - ToposTextAnother case was at Erythrae, where at the time of the oligarchy of the Basilidae in ancient days, although the persons in the government directed affairs ...
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AIO 296 Athenian regulations for Erythrai - Attic Inscriptions OnlineOct 8, 2013 · Regulations include grain tribute, a 120-man council (30+ years old), oath restrictions, and rules for killing/exiling, with property becoming ...
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MAC FARLANE, Charles. Constantinople in 1828. A residence of ...Macfarlane reached Smyrna by way of Cesme and toured Chios, Erythraea ... 19th century. Written by Ioli Vingopoulou. Subjects (6). ← previous1...next ...Missing: Erythrae | Show results with:Erythrae
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[PDF] discussions on integration of rural and archaeological - Open METUIn 2006, excavation campaign revived as Second Generation Erythrai Excavations and is still going on conducted by Ayşe Gül Akalın Orbay. The first season of ...
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Naucrates [2] - Brill Reference WorksBiography: Naucrates was a Homeric commentator and native of Erythrae, and he is cited only in Stephanus of Byzantium (the later mention of him in ...
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Prophecy and Gender - Oxford Academic - Oxford University PressOnly one piece of information exists to suggest historical prophetic activity in Erythrae: Callisthenes reports on Athenais, a female prophet who came from ...