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- refuge in Euesperides. The Gr**** city that existed within the modern day boundaries of Benghazi was founded around 525 BC. It was called Euesperides (Ancient...
- century BC. They called the city Euesperides (Ancient Gr****: Εὐεσπερίδες) and Hesperis (Ancient Gr****: Ἑσπερίς). Euesperides was most likely founded by people...
- Tartessos, a location placed in the south of the Iberian peninsula. Euesperides (in modern-day Benghazi) which was probably founded by people from Cyrene...
- cities that formed the Pentapolis of Cyrenaica, the others being Cyrene, Euesperides (later known as Berenice, now Benghazi), Tauchira/Teuchira (later Arsinoe...
- evidence shows that several other sites in Cyrenaica, such as Apollonia, Euesperides, and Taucheira (modern Benghazi and Tocra) were settled at the same time...
- File Inc. p. 240. ISBN 9780871963345. Economou, Maria (August 1993). "Euesperides: A Devastated Site". Electronic Antiquity: Communicating the classics...
- see also the uneventful late 5th-century journey along the coast from Euesperides to Neapolis reported at Thucydides 7.50.2). And while Strabo pointed...
- city in the region. Other colonies in Kyrenaika later included Barca, Euesperides (modern Benghazi), Taucheira, and Apollonia. By the middle of the 7th...
- Liddell and Scott. Göransson, Kristian (2007). The transport amphorae from Euesperides: The maritime trade of a Cyrenaican city 400-250 BC. Acta Archaeologica...
- with its port of Apollonia (Marsa Susa), Arsinoe or Taucheira (Tocra), Euesperides or Berenice (near modern Benghazi), Balagrae (Bayda) and Barce (Marj) –...