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Mysians - Cultures - Greek HistoryThe Mysians are mentioned in various ancient sources, including the Iliad, where they are described as allies of the Trojans during the Trojan War. This ...
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Kingdoms of Anatolia - Mysia - The History FilesMysia was a semi-legendary Bronze Age kingdom in Anatolia, located on the Sea of Marmara, with Mysia Minor and Mysia Major sections.
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History of Asia Minor - Ancient Turkey - TimeMapsDiscover the hIstory of ancient Turkey, known as Asia Minor: the rise and fall of the Hittite empire, Greek cities, Hellenistic kingdoms and Roman power.
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Mysian Light Infantry in the Seleucid Army (2024) - Academia.eduAccording to Polybios, a unit of 'Mysians' was part of the procession organized by Antiochos IV Epiphanes at Daphne in 166 BCE. Their presence has puzzled ...
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book XII Chapter 8### Summary of Strabo's Geography, Book XII, Chapter 8 on Mysians
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book VII Chapter 3### Extracted Passage from Strabo Book 7 Chapter 3 on Mysians Dietary Customs
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book XII Chapter 3### Summary of Strabo on Mysians, Their Origins, Language, and Relations
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[PDF] PHRYGIAN TRACES IN THE BİLECİK REGION AND ... - DergiParkSep 21, 2021 · This article investigates the Bilecik region, which is located between Mysia, Bithynia and Phrygia in north-western.
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Homer, the Trojan War, and History - jstorTIME TABLE (ALL DATES B.C.E.). Bronze Age ca. 2200-1450 "Minoan" palace culture in Crete ca. 1700 Beginning of Troy VI ca. 1600-1200 "Mycenaean" palace ...
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the sea peoples and the historical background - jstorbeginning of the 12th century bc. Although the main subject of this article is the great crisis around 1200 bc, it is necessary to include in our examination ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mysians / Moesians: Poseidonios on their identification and customs ...Jul 19, 2022 · Mysians/Moesians were Thracians, with Mysians in Thrace and Asia Minor. They were known for abstaining from living things, eating honey, milk, ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Formation of the Phrygian state: the Early Iron Age at Gordion*Dec 23, 2013 · A brief history of archaeological research at Gordion Piecing together documentary sources from areas to the east and west of Anatolia, ...
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The Greek Age of Bronze - troyLikewise Korfmann's excavation has also revealed signs of war, namely a thick charcoal layer dated roughly to 1250 BC, as well as slingshots, bronze spearheads ...
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[PDF] Assessing the Evidence for the Trojan WarsIf we examine the remains of Troy during that period, we find evidence for two destructions, one occurring in the early 13th century (the 6th settlement), and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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ACHAEMENID SATRAPIES - Encyclopaedia IranicaThe satrapies formed a system which made it possible to rule over the whole Achaemenid territory, to raise and forward taxes, to recruit military forces, and ...
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Anatolia - Greek Colonies, Coasts, 1180-547 BCE | BritannicaIn the early 7th century the Milesians settled Abydos and Cyzicus in the Propontis (Sea of Marmara) region; Greek tradition suggests that the Lydian king Gyges ...
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Persians and Medes: Thucydides on Medizing (late-fifth century BCE)Sep 30, 2022 · Mysians / Moesians: Poseidonios on their identification and customs based on Homer (first century BCE) · Mysians, Galatians, Pisidians, and ...
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Cities and Other Civic Organisms (Chapter 4) - The Attalids of ...Indeed, this was the time when a broad spectrum of indigenous people living under Attalid rule came to call themselves “Mysians.” Many were soldiers organized ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The History of the Roman Province of Asia from 133 B.C. to 128 B.C.This study follows the early years of the Roman province of Asia from the death of Attalus III, the last king of Pergamon, to the final defeat of Aristonicus ...
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The Regular Roman Auxiliary Regiments Formed from the ...Roman auxiliary units from Asia Minor evolved primarily during Trajan's Parthian War, indicating strategic military adaptations. Asia Minor contributed fewer ...
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The “Plague of Cyprian”: A revised view of the origin and spread of a ...Jun 7, 2021 · It contends that the disease entered the Roman Empire via Gothic invasions on the Danube rather than traveling up the Nile from inner Africa. It ...
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[PDF] An Empire Divided: Gallienus and the Crisis of the Third Centuryinvading Roman territory in Asia Minor. Doubt has been cast on his true ... Italy, and broke up a Gothic invasion in the Balkans. Aurelian, following ...
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book XII Chapter 4### Summary of Strabo's Description of Mysia’s Boundaries and Geography
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[PDF] When was Aeolis? The Fluctuating Boundaries of Aeolis, Mysia, and ...Mysia and Mysians, terms unattested in non-Greek sources, in fact must have been a. Greek construct to define rural, indigenous, non-Greek populations in the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book XIII Chapter 4### Summary of Pergamon from Strabo's Geography, Book XIII, Chapter 4
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Pergamon - World History EncyclopediaSep 8, 2022 · Pergamon (also Pergamum) was a major intellectual and cultural center in Mysia (northwest Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey) which flourished under the Attalid ...
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Parium (Mysia) - ToposTextA port of great strategic importance on the Hellespont between Lampsakos and Priapos. The city may have been founded by Parion, son of Jason.
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Troy I-V - Livius.orgApr 16, 2020 · Ilion or Troy: town in northwestern Asia Minor, famous for the ... Its successor, Troy III, was essentially a continuation of Troy II ...
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The Geography of Strabo: Book XII: Chapter VIII: Section 4### Extracted Passage and Summary
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MAMA IX List 189,P332 - PHI Greek Inscriptions- **Full Text**: {²Native 'Mysian' inscription}²
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(PDF) VIII.PARION CERAMICS - Academia.eduThe study aims to contribute to the existing literature on ancient ceramics and deepen the understanding of Parion's role in regional trade and craftsmanship.
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Sea-Borne Timber Supplies to Rome - jstorIn considering the extent of Rome's consumption of sea-borne timber our best starting point is Strabo's geography. Strabo was born at Amaseia on the south ...
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The genesis and characterisation of 'Marmor Misium' from Kozak ...'Marmor Misium' was one of the most used granites of antiquity, especially for the manufacture of columns and slabs. It was quarried in the area of Kozak ( ...
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Geographic Factors in the Ancient Mediterranean Grain Trade - jstorThese raised a sufficient surplus to maintain an export trade, which fluctuated with crop conditions in other parts ... 22 Herodotus, I, 149. 23 Strabo, Bk ...
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book XIII Chapter 1 (beginning)### Summary of Mysians' Social Structure, Economy, Daily Life, Settlements, and Pastoralism (Strabo, Book XIII, Chapter 1)
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Cybele - Livius.orgOct 3, 2020 · Cybele (Greek Κυβέλη): Anatolian mother goddess, also worshipped in Greece and the Roman Empire. Ostia, Statue of Cybele. The Great Mother was ...
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GRANICUS (Grenikos) - Trojan River-God of Greek MythologyIn Greek mythology Granicus was a river-god of the Troad in northern Mysia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). The River Granicus had its headwaters in the foothills ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Lydian Burial Customs - The Archaeological Exploration of SardisFrom the sixth century on, tumuli, rock-cut tombs, sarcophagi, and cist graves co-existed as burial choices at Sardis, and many continued to be used and reused ...
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Temple of Dionysus Pergamon - My Favourite PlanetThe mystery cults of these ancient harvest deities were related. It is thought that the old sanctuary of Dionysus was destroyed along with many other buildings ...