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Hypaepa or
Hypaipa (Ancient Gr****: Ὕπαιπα) was an
Ancient city and (arch)bishopric in
ancient Lydia, near the
north bank of the
Cayster River, and 42...
- 1803)
Hypaepa diversa Distant, 1899
Hypaepa illuminata Distant, 1887
Hypaepa laetabilis (Walker, 1858)
Hypaepa rosales (Lallemand, 1963)
Hypaepa rubricata...
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spindle in the
manufacture of wool. She was said to have been a
native of
Hypaepa, near
Colophon in Asia Minor. In Metamorphoses, the
Roman poet Ovid writes...
- at Ephesus,
though not to death, and then
banished to his home city of
Hypaepa. However, the
soldiers rushed him to his
place of
exile (with murderous...
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western Turkey with the
ancient Lydian capital Sardis at its foot and
Hypaepa on its
southern slope. The
mountain was "celebrated for its
excellent wine-growing...
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resembled the
Persian fire
ceremony at the
towns of
Hyrocaesareia and
Hypaepa.
Mithridates III of Cius, a
Persian nobleman and part of the
Persian ruling...
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Hieropolis Hierocaesarea Homadena Hydai Hydas Hydissus Hyg****os
Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza
Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in...
- of the city of İzmir.
About 4 km
north of Ödemiş town are the
ruins of
Hypaepa. The
historical importance of the
region is also
reflected by the small...
- at Ephesus,
though not to death, and then
banished to his home city of
Hypaepa. However, the
soldiers rushed him to his
place of
exile (with murderous...
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tells of Arachne, the
daughter of a
famous Tyrian purple wool dyer in
Hypaepa of Lydia. Due to her father's
skill with
cloth dyeing,
Arachne became adept...