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Klazomenai (Ancient Gr****: Κλαζομεναί) or
Clazomenae was one of the 12
cities of
ancient Ionia (the
others being Chios, Samos, Phocaea, Erythrae, Teos...
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flourishes on
island of ****s. 589
Klazomenai is
sieged by
Lydia 588
Poseidonia is
founded by
Sybaris 587
Siege of
Klazomenai is
abandoned by
Lydia 586 Death...
- Vourla,
meaning marshlands. Urla is the
location of the
ancient city of
Klazomenai whose remains are much visited, and
whose name
lives on in the unofficial...
- seen in
Klazomenian sarcophagi,
produced around the
Ionian Gr**** city of
Klazomenai,
where most
examples were found,
between 550 BC (Late Archaic) and 470...
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influenced by Carian; b. The
Ionic of Ephesos, Kolophon, Lebedos, Teos,
Klazomenai, and Phokaia, and
their colonies,
influenced by Lydian; c. The dialect...
- (520–510 BC)
Large terracotta sarcophagus and lid with
painted scenes from
Klazomenai,
western Turkey (510–480 BC) Two
bronze tablets in the
Locrian Gr**** dialect...
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Clazomenian Sarcophagi or
Klazomenai Sarcophagi) are a type of
ancient Gr****
sarcophagus named after the
Ionian Gr**** city of
Klazomenai,
where most examples...
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century BC),
victor of the
Pythian Games at the boys'
stadion Herodotos of
Klazomenai, the
first Clazomenian Olympic winner, his
victory being in the boys foot-race...
- in its coinage. The Gr****
settlement was
begun as a
failed colony from
Klazomenai,
traditionally dated to 654 BC. (Evidence in 7th-century-BC Gr**** pottery...
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commander Çaka Bey,
called Tzachas by the Byzantines, in 1076,
along with
Klazomenai, Foça and a
number of the
Aegean Islands. Çaka Bey used İzmir as a base...