-
Poseidon felt
sorry for
Harpasus and his
mother Harpe, and
transformed them both into birds. It is not
clear what bird
Harpasus turned into, but given...
- The
Battle of the
Harpasus was
fought in 229 BC
between the
Pergamese and
Seleucid armies on the
banks of the
Harpasus River, a
tributary of the Maeander...
- rich
Babylonian man
named Clinis and his wife Harpe. He had two brothers,
Harpasus and Ortygius, and a
sister named Artemiche. When his
father Clinis saw...
- Cludrus, Lethaeus, and Gaeson, in the north; and the Obrimas, Lycus,
Harpasus, and a
second Marsyas in the south. The
Maeander is a deep river, but not...
-
religious centre Hyllarima. At the
confluence of the
Maeander and the
Harpasus is
Harpasa (Arpaz). At the
confluence of the
Maeander and the Orsinus,...
-
Europe for
naming years.
Attalus I of
Pergamon wins the
Battle of the
Harpasus in
western Anatolia. The
First Illyrian War
started when the
Roman Senate...
- romanized: Kleínis) was a
native of
Babylon and father, by Harpe, of
three sons,
Harpasus, Lycius, and Ortygius, and of a
daughter Artemiche.
Clinis venerated Apollo...
-
fought Antiochus alone in a
battle near
Sardis and in the
Battle of the
Harpasus in
Caria in 229 BC.
After this
Antiochus left to
start a
campaign in Mesopotamia...
- man
named Clinis by his wife Harpe, and thus the only
sister of Lycius,
Harpasus and Ortygius. She was
transformed into a bird by
Artemis and Leto after...
- the
final conflict of the campaign, in
Caria at the
Battle of the
Harpasus, the
Harpasus river being a
tributary of the Maeander. As a
result of
these victories...