• In Greek mythology, Anchiale or Ankhiale (Ancient Greek: Ἀγχιάλη) was the name of the following personages: Anchiale, said to have founded the town of...
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  • Iapetus (redirect from Iapetos (mythology))
    Epimetheus, and Menoetius. He was also called the father of Buphagus and Anchiale in other sources. Iapetus was linked to Japheth (יֶפֶת), one of the sons...
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  • This list contains persons named in ancient Greek religion and mythology of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside...
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    In Greek mythology, Prometheus (/prəˈmiːθiəs/; Ancient Greek: Προμηθεύς, [promɛːtʰéu̯s], possibly meaning "forethought") is one of the Titans and a god...
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    of the Thermodon, probably at or near modern Terme. According to Greek mythology, it was the capital city of the Amazons. The town is mentioned as early...
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    Apollo (redirect from Apollo (mythology))
    Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology. Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth...
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  • Oaxes (category Cretan characters in Greek mythology)
    Herodotus. He was the son of the god Apollo either by the Cretan nymph Anchiale or Acacallis, daughter of Minos. Apollonius wrote in Argonautica of Crete...
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    Kaunos (section Mythology)
    alphabet), and Kaunians were called Xbidẽñni (𐊜𐊂𐊆𐊅𐊚𐊑𐊏𐊆). According to mythology Kaunos was founded by King Kaunos, son of the Carian King Miletus and...
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    Adada Adrasus Aegae Agrae Alalakh Amelas Anabura in Pisidia Anazarbus Anchiale Andeda Andriaca Anemurium Ano Kotradis Antigonia Antioch on the Orontes...
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    Troy (redirect from Troy (mythology))
    Cities of the ancient Near East Dardanians (Trojan) The Golden Bough (mythology) Luwians Seha River Land Stratigraphy Trojan War in popular culture "Troy...
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    agricultural rites. His theory was developed in the paper "Some remarks on the mythology of the people of Catal Hüyük". Çatalhöyük has strong evidence of an egalitarian...
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    Beşparmak Mountains (category Locations in Greek mythology)
    Phthirians, in the neighbourhood of Miletus. Latmus appears in Greek mythology as the site of the cave where Selene's consort Endymion lies forever young...
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    Description of Greece, 6.17.1 A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Baccheius Sources Crouch, Dora P. (2004). Geology and Settlement: Greco-Roman...
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  • Bithynia William Smith, A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, "Leocritus" William Anderson, "Late Byzantine occupation of the castle...
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    Byzantium quotes Athenodorus of Tarsus on another legend: Anchiale, daughter of Iapetus, founded Anchiale (a city near Tarsus): her son was Cydnus, who gave...
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    Editrice Vaticana, 2013, ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 952 "A Bevy Of Greek Mythology-Depicting Mosaics Uncovered At The Ancient City Of Perga, Turkey". Archived...
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    Adada Adrasus Aegae Agrae Alalakh Amelas Anabura in Pisidia Anazarbus Anchiale Andeda Andriaca Anemurium Ano Kotradis Antigonia Antioch on the Orontes...
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  • Anaxippus Anaxis Anaxo Anaxo (daughter of Alcaeus) Ancaeus (son of Poseidon) Anchiale Anchialus Anchises Ancient accounts of Homer Ancient Agora of Athens Ancient...
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    on the top of the mountain above Corycus. This place is famed in Greek mythology. It is the Cilician cave of Pindar (Pythian Ode i. 31), and of Aeschylus...
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    Thebe Hypoplakia (category Greek mythology of Anatolia)
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  • (1898), Peregrinus Proteus A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Peregrinus Proteus P. Frisch (ed.), Die Inschriften von Parion (Bonn...
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    community is also known to have existed with its own magistrates. In mythology, it was the city inhabited by hero Bellerophon and his winged horse Pegasus...
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  • Cius (category Locations in Greek mythology)
    Adada Adrasus Aegae Agrae Alalakh Amelas Anabura in Pisidia Anazarbus Anchiale Andeda Andriaca Anemurium Ano Kotradis Antigonia Antioch on the Orontes...
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    Classical Library. pp. 7.2.8–9. "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology". Ancientlibrary.com. Archived from the original on 2009-06-21. Retrieved...
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  • Titias (category Greek mythology of Anatolia)
    as well as the other Idaean Dactyls of Crete, were sons of the nymph Anchiale. As to the father, Titias was said to have been either a son of Zeus or...
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    Chalcedon (category Locations in Greek mythology)
    Adada Adrasus Aegae Agrae Alalakh Amelas Anabura in Pisidia Anazarbus Anchiale Andeda Andriaca Anemurium Ano Kotradis Antigonia Antioch on the Orontes...
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    Adada Adrasus Aegae Agrae Alalakh Amelas Anabura in Pisidia Anazarbus Anchiale Andeda Andriaca Anemurium Ano Kotradis Antigonia Antioch on the Orontes...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Σύρνα) was a town of ancient Caria. According to Greek mythology Podalirius, son of Asclepius founded the place. He named it after the...
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    of Isaac Casaubon's edition. Mary Ann Dwight (1849). Grecian and Roman Mythology (2nd ed.). New York: George P. Putnam. p. 443. Retrieved August 22, 2018...
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    unknown to Homer already bore their pre-Greek names: Tarzu (Tarsus), Ingira (Anchiale), Danuna-Adana, which retains its ancient name, Pahri (perhaps Mopsuestia)...
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