-
place at all, but
imagined that
Ialysus was the
ancient name of Rhodes. Orychoma, the citadel, was
situated above Ialysus, and
still existed in the time...
- Gr**** mythology,
Ialysus (/aɪˈælɪsəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰάλυσον Ialysos) or
Jalysus (/ˈdʒælɪsəs/; Ἰᾱλυσός) was the
eponymous founder of
Ialysus in Rhodes. He...
-
Timocreon of
Ialysus in
Rhodes (Ancient Gr****: Τιμοκρέων, gen.: Τιμοκρέοντος) was a Gr****
lyric poet who
flourished about 480 BC, at the time of the Persian...
- coast. The town is
situated near the site of the
ancient Doric polis of
Ialysus,
homeland of the
famous ancient boxer Diagoras of Rhodes. The muni****l...
-
island into
three parts,
founding three Rhodian city-states: Cameirus,
Ialysus and Lindus.
Hyginus lists Tlepolemus among the
suitors of Helen; thus bound...
- as Helios.
Rhode together with
Helios or
Poseidon were the
ancestors of
Ialysus,
Cameirus and Lindus,
eponyms of the
cities of Rhodes.[AI-generated source...
-
consideration of the superin****bent
eruptive stratum. Meanwhile, in 1868,
tombs at
Ialysus in
Rhodes had
yielded to
Alfred Biliotti many
painted vases of
styles which...
- The
Heracleidae occupied the
three Rhodian cities of Lindus,
Ialysus, and Cameirus.
Ialysus particular was
settled by the Eratidae, and to this
family belonged...
- Ody. 8th
century BC
Torone Phoenice Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD Cameirus,
Ialysus,
Lindus Rhode Chthonius Syme Diod. Sic. 1st cent. BC
Leucon Themisto Hyg...
- the
Doric Hexapolis,
which included Kos, Cnidus, Lindos,
Kameiros and
Ialysus; but it was
expelled from the
league when one of its citizens, Agasicles...