Caria (/ˈkɛəriə/; from Greek: Καρία, Karia; Turkish: Karya) was a region of western Anatolia extending along the coast from mid-Ionia (Mycale) south to... 23 KB (2,392 words) - 12:44, 12 April 2024 |
Look up Caria or caria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caria was an ancient region of Asia Minor. Caria may also refer to: Caria (Moimenta da Beira)... 379 bytes (83 words) - 17:03, 10 August 2017 |
Caria Castalia Mantinea Pérez Zeledon, Costa Rica Caria is a genus in the family Riodinidae. They are resident in the Americas. Caria castalia (Ménétriés... 2 KB (139 words) - 05:18, 29 April 2024 |
Karkiya (section Identification with Caria) Egyptian records. It is believed to refer to the classical era region of Caria or to a region where ancestors of the Carians lived at the time, though... 4 KB (463 words) - 08:49, 17 November 2023 |
Greek: Κᾶρες, Kares, plural of Κάρ, Kar) were the ancient inhabitants of Caria in southwest Anatolia, who spoke the Carian language. It is not clear when... 23 KB (3,002 words) - 12:45, 6 April 2024 |
Artemisia of Caria may refer to: Artemisia I of Caria (fl. 480 BC), queen of Halicarnassus under the First Persian Empire, naval commander during the second... 374 bytes (85 words) - 23:13, 8 September 2014 |
Halicarnassus (category Greek colonies in Caria) 𐊴𐊠𐊥𐊵𐊫𐊰 alos k̂arnos) was an ancient Greek city in Caria, in Anatolia. It was located in southwest Caria, on an advantageous site on the Gulf of Gökova,... 25 KB (2,526 words) - 08:14, 14 March 2024 |
Mausolus (redirect from Mausolus of Caria) Greek: Μαύσωλος or Μαύσσωλλος, Carian: [𐊪𐊠]𐊲𐊸𐊫𐊦 Mauśoλ) was a ruler of Caria (377–353 BCE) and a satrap of the Achaemenid Empire. He enjoyed the status... 45 KB (4,658 words) - 12:02, 14 April 2024 |
Bernardo d'Almeida (redirect from Bernardo Mendes D'Almeida Conde de Caria) Bernardo d'Almeida (born 6 August 1912, date of death unknown) was a Portuguese sailor. He competed in the Dragon event at the 1956 Summer Olympics. "Bernardo... 1 KB (39 words) - 01:19, 25 May 2023 |
Marmaris (redirect from Physcus (Caria)) Φύσκος or Φοῦσκα) in Greek, also Latinised as Physcus. It was in a part of Caria that belonged to Rhodes and contained a magnificent harbour and a grove... 22 KB (1,780 words) - 06:30, 1 April 2024 |
Artemisia II of Caria (Greek: Ἀρτεμισία; died 351 BC) was a naval strategist, commander and the sister (and later spouse) and the successor of Mausolus... 18 KB (1,669 words) - 20:58, 25 April 2024 |
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. KYS or Kys may refer to: Kys (Caria), a town of ancient Caria Kolej Yayasan Saad, a school in Malaysia Kuopio University... 388 bytes (82 words) - 15:09, 3 April 2024 |
Caria ino: Caria ino ino Caria ino melicerta Schaus, 1890 "Caria ino Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Caria ino"... 2 KB (106 words) - 05:17, 29 April 2024 |
Phrygia (redirect from Phrygia and Caria) evidence that western Phrygia and Caria were separated from Asia in 254–259 to become the new province of Phrygia and Caria. During the reforms of Diocletian... 53 KB (6,343 words) - 20:16, 6 March 2024 |
Melankomas (redirect from Melancomas of Caria) Hair,' was an Ancient Greek boxer from Caria and victor in the 207th Olympiad (49 AD.). Melankomas was born in Caria to an Ancient Greek boxing champion... 6 KB (529 words) - 13:01, 27 September 2023 |
Pixodarus (redirect from Pixodarus of Caria) 𐊓𐊆𐊜𐊁𐊅𐊀𐊕𐊀 Pixedara; in Greek Πιξώδαρoς; ruled 340–334 BC), was a satrap of Caria, nominally the Achaemenid Empire Satrap, who enjoyed the status of king... 10 KB (803 words) - 12:05, 14 April 2024 |
defense. Ada of Caria, the former queen of Halicarnassus, had been driven from her throne by her younger brother Pixodarus of Caria. When Pixodarus died... 8 KB (420 words) - 18:12, 17 February 2024 |
Lagina (redirect from Laginia (Caria)) Λάγινα) or Laginia (Λαγινία) was a town and religious centre in ancient Caria. It contained an important monumental temple of Hecate, at which great festivals... 12 KB (1,378 words) - 21:05, 20 February 2024 |
(Ancient Greek: Σεβαστόπολις), also known as Saleia, was a town of ancient Caria, inhabited during Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times. It minted coins... 1 KB (137 words) - 08:27, 16 August 2022 |
Μάσταυρα), was an ancient Greek town near Dereağzı, Nazilli in northern Caria, not to be confused with ancient Mastaura (Lycia). Some sources speak of... 7 KB (661 words) - 11:40, 8 January 2024 |
Kemalpaşa (redirect from Nymphaeum (Caria)) Kemalpaşa is a municipality and district of İzmir Province, Turkey. Its area is 681 km2, and its population is 114,250 (2022). Kemalpaşa town is 29 km... 17 KB (2,017 words) - 12:42, 12 January 2024 |
under Persian rule and became the capital city of the satrapy of Caria. Mausolus ruled Caria from here, and after his death in 353 BC, his wife Artemisia... 48 KB (4,374 words) - 14:06, 16 April 2024 |
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (category Caria) for Mausolus, an Anatolian from Caria and a satrap in the Achaemenid Empire, and his sister-wife Artemisia II of Caria. The structure was designed by the... 36 KB (3,895 words) - 10:40, 15 April 2024 |
c. 695 BC. The most powerful of Phrygia's successor states were Lydia, Caria and Lycia. Assyrian king Shalmaneser I (1263–1234 BC) recorded a campaign... 323 KB (28,916 words) - 02:15, 25 April 2024 |
In Greek mythology, Amphimachus (/æmˈfɪməkəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀμφίμαχος derived from ἀμφί amphi "on both sides, in all directions, surrounding" and μάχη... 3 KB (308 words) - 15:02, 23 June 2023 |