-
Mount Latmus, and was
built by one
Euromus, a son of Idris, a Carian.
Probably dating from the 6th
century BC,
Euromus was a
member of the
Chrysaorian League...
- of the east end of
Latmus near
Euromus, and near
Milas where the
current village Selimiye is, was the
district of
Euromus or Eurome,
possibly Europus, formerly...
- and an
inscription during excavations at the
Temple of Zeus
Lepsynos in
Euromus.
According to
Abuzer Kızıl, one of the
statues was
naked while other was...
- a
season of
brilliant prosperity, and the
three neighbouring towns of
Euromus,
Olymos and
Labranda were
included within its limits.
Mylasa is frequently...
- of the
Latmic bay, and
extending from the
neighbourhood of
Miletus to
Euromus in
ancient Caria, Anatolia. Some
identified this
range with that of Phthira...
- dual
carriageway and
connects notable historic sites including Heraclea,
Euromus, Priene, Didyma, and Miletus. The
route crosses the Büyük
Menderes River...
-
Geometric Greece (1977), 258-60.
Since then a
group of
geometric kotylai from
Euromus has been
published by C. Özgünel, AA (1977), 8-13." Mitc**** & McNicoll...
-
parallel to Latmus, and
extends east from the
Milesia through Caria to
Euromus and the Chalcetores, that is, the
people of Chalcetor. In
another p****age...
-
Ephesus Erines Erythrae Erythras Etsyena Euaza Eukarpia Euhippe Eumeneia Euromus Euthenae Euxine Gambrium Gerga Gergitha Gerriadai Glauke Gryneium Halicarn****us...
- the
dusky thrush (****us eunomus)
Geography the
ancient city also
called Euromus History Eunomus, king of
Sparta Eunomus, an
Athenian Admiral during the...