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- Celaenae (Celænæ) or Kelainai (Gr****: Κελαιναί) was an ancient city of Phrygia and capital of the Persian satrapy of Greater Phrygia, near the source of...
- Λιτυέρσης) was an illegitimate son of Midas (or of Comis) dwelling in Celaenae, Phrygia. Lityerses was a talented swordsman, and was bloodthirsty and...
- along with Miletus and Mycale. The river has its sources not far from Celaenae in Phrygia (now Dinar), where it gushed forth in a park of Cyrus. According...
- Pythius had grown wealthy through his gold mines in Celaenae, Phrygia. He met the Persian king in Celaenae and entertains him before offering to provide money...
- Mother Goddess Rhea/Cybele, and the mythographers situate his episodes in Celaenae (or Kelainai), in Phrygia, at the main source of the Meander (the river...
- of Phrygia—in whose reign the earth opened in the area of the town of Celaenae in Phyrgia. Midas consulted the oracle about how the opening might be closed...
- the Roman province of Pisidia. It was near, but on lower ground than, Celaenae (Kelainai). The site is now partly occupied by the city of Dinar (sometimes...
- Celenae, notably as Latin titular bishopric the Ancient Phrygian town of Celaenae (Latin; Gr**** Κελαιναί, Kelainái), now in Anatolia (Asian Turkey) the Faerie...
- tree to flay him. Apollo fla**** the limbs of Marsyas alive in a cave near Celaenae in Phrygia for his hubris to challenge a god. He then gave the rest of...
- place for which Melanthus and Xanthus fought. It was sometimes called Celaenae or Kelainai (Κέλαιναι). Its site is unlocated. Polyaen. 1.19; Callim. ap...