-
Roman Empire officially adopted the
Christian faith, its name
changed into
Caunos-Hegia. From 625 AD
onwards Kaunos was
faced with
attacks by
Muslim Arabs...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Caunos,
Caunus or
Kaunos (Ancient Gr****: Καῦνος) was a son of Miletus,
grandson of
Apollo and
brother of Byblis.
Caunus became the...
-
Byblis obsessed with her
brother Caunos...
- the
cliff face, at a bend in the river,
above the
ancient harbor city of
Caunos,
tombs were
carved into the rocks. The
Dalyan Delta, with a long, golden...
- (referred to as
Telmessos in
ancient times) and
Dalyan (referred to as
Caunos in
ancient times).
According to
local legend, it is in the Göcek area that...
-
Knipowitschia caunosi, the
Caunos goby or Köycegiz
dwarf goby, is a
species of ray-finned fish from the
family Gobiidae which is
endemic to Lake Köycegiz...
- fall
asleep and
transform her into a
fellow nymph.
Nonnus depicts Byblis,
Caunos and
Miletus as the
children of Asterius, son of
Minos and Androgeneia. In...
-
Letters Rejoicing at Another's
Misfortune Heroes Icarians, or
Satyrs Men from
Caunos The Centaur, or
Dexamenus Conisalus Forgetfulness Men From
Marathon Neaira...
- of approx. 1 metre. On the
river opposite Dalyan are the rock
tombs of
Caunos, the
capital of
ancient Caria. From the
topmost rows of its amphitheatre...
-
oyster dredging, and an offs**** rock near the town has been ****ociated with
Caunos, an
island mentioned by Ptolemy. The town was
recorded in the
Domesday Book...