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Gryneium or
Gryneum or
Gryneion (Ancient Gr****: Γρύνειον), also
Grynium or
Grynion (Γρύνιον),
Grynia or
Gryneia (Γρύνεια) and
Grynoi (Γρῦνοι), was a city...
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north of Aliağa centre.
Another ancient site is the yet
unexplored Gryneion, near Şakran
township on the peninsula, to the
south of the
center town...
- Neonteichos, Temnus, Cilla, Notion, Aegiroessa, Pitane, Aegae, Myrina,
Gryneion, and Smyrna. The most
celebrated of the
cities was
Smyrna (modern Izmir...
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Capital of
Phrygia Göbeklitepe Şanlıurfa Gözlükule
Mersin Modern city
Tarsus Gryneion İzmir
Hacilar Burdur Halicarn****us Muğla
Modern city
Bodrum and the home...
- a son, Grynus, who
became king in
Mysia and was
known as the
eponym of
Gryneion and the
founder of Pergamon.
Three other wives are
given for Telephus,...
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Germanicopolis (Bithynia) Göbekli Tepe PPN A Gözlükule
Gordium Gümüşler
Monastery Gryneion Hacilar Halicarn****us
Hamaxitus Harran Hasankeyf Hattusa Herakleia Salbace...
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founding of
twelve cities in that
section of Asia Minor: Aegae, Aegiroessa,
Gryneion, Cilla, Cyme, Larissa, Myrina, Neonteichos, Notion, Pitane,
Smyrna and...
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notable among these are
sculptures of
Pergamon school,
items from
Pitane and
Gryneion and terra-cotta from Myrina.
These ancient gr****
settlements are between...
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cities on the
western coast of Mysia,
about 40
stadia to the
southwest of
Gryneion. The
former bishopric is now a
Latin Catholic titular see. Its site is...
- the 11th
century BC is to on the way
connecting Yenişakran to Aliağa and
Gryneion is just at the
south of Yenişakran. The
ruins to the
north of the town...