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- Gargara (Ancient Gr****: Γάργαρα) was an ancient Gr**** city on the southern coast of the Troad region of Anatolia. It was initially located beneath Mount...
- includes: Subgenus Gargara (Gargara) Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 Gargara aceripennis Jacobi, 1941 Gargara addahensis Distant, 1915 Gargara aenea Distant...
- Theclopsis gargara is a Neotropical butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Brazil (Pará), Colombia, and Panama. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- river Satnioeis, to the northwest of Antandrus, and to the northeast of Gargara. Under the Roman dominion it belonged to the jurisdiction of Adramyttium...
- Eirakla Elaea in Bithynia Elaeus Elekosmioi Embolos Ergasteria Eribolum Gargara Gentinos Gergis Germa Germanicopolis Hadriani ad Olympum Hadriania Hadrianotherae...
- Caria, as well as in Messenia, according to Encyclopædia Britannica 1911. Gargara in the Troad was counted as Lelegian. Alcaeus (7th or 6th century BCE)...
- referenced by Statius: Here the Phrygian hunter is borne aloft on tawny wings, Gargara’s range sinks downwards as he rises, and Troy grows dim beneath him; sadly...
- Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 13 January 2024. Joseph Thacher Clarke, "Gargara, Lamponia and Pionia: Towns of the Troad" The American Journal of Archaeology...
- Eirakla Elaea in Bithynia Elaeus Elekosmioi Embolos Ergasteria Eribolum Gargara Gentinos Gergis Germa Germanicopolis Hadriani ad Olympum Hadriania Hadrianotherae...
- by modern scholars near Gömeç. Roman metallurgy Joseph Thacher Clarke, "Gargara, Lamponia and Pionia: Towns of the Troad" The American Journal of Archaeology...