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- Strabo does not mention a town of Corycus, but reports a promontory so called at the location, but a town Corycus is mentioned by Livy (****iii. 20),...
- Hayton of Corycus, O.Praem (also Hethum, Het'um, and variants; Armenian: Հեթում Պատմիչ, romanized: Hetʿowm Patmičʿ, lit. 'Hethum the Historian'; c. 1240 –...
- The Battle of Corycus, also known as the Battle of Kissos, took place in September 191 BC. It was fought as part of the Roman–Seleucid War, pitting the...
- Corycus may refer to: Corycus (alga), a brown alga genus in the family Chordariaceae Hayton of Corycus, medieval Armenian historian places Corycus, a city...
- is cited by Thucydides, who says that Corycus was in the territory of Erythrae. Thucydides writes that Corycus was the place where, during the Peloponnesian...
- Corycus or Korykos (Ancient Gr****: Κώρυκος) was a town in the northwestern part of ancient Crete on the peninsula of the same name mentioned by Ptolemy...
- Corycus (Ancient Gr****: Κώρυκος, romanized: Korykos) was a Gr**** port city in ancient Lycia. The location of the city has not been determined with certainty...
- Corycus (Ancient Gr****: Κώρυκος, romanized: Korykos) was a Gr**** town in ancient Pamphylia, near Attaleia. Strabo mention that Attalus II Philadelphus...
- Oshin of Korikos (or Corycos) (died 1329) served as regent of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1320 to 1329. He was the son of the historian Hayton...
- that his birthplace was Caesarea (now known as Anazarbus) or Corycus in Cilicia, or Corycus according to the Suda. All these cities were in the Roman province...