- settlement) Land
castle of
Korykos Southwest front Land
castle of
Korykos Southwest and
southeast front Land
castle of
Korykos Southwest and
southeast front...
- also
referred to as "Comania" by
Armenian chronicler Hethum (Hayton) of
Korykos.: 38 "****ania" was also the
source of names, or
alternate names, for several...
-
Olympic Games in 688 BC. Parti****nts
trained on
punching bags (called a
korykos).
Fighters wore
leather straps (called himantes) over
their hands (leaving...
-
Marie of
Korikos (1321 –
before 1405)[citation needed]
served as the
queen consort of
Armenia from 1344–1363 and 1365–1373
through marriage to the kings...
-
Hayton of Corycus, O.Praem (also Hethum, Het'um, and variants; Armenian: Հեթում Պատմիչ, romanized: Hetʿowm Patmičʿ, lit. 'Hethum the Historian'; c. 1240 –...
-
Sempad the
Constable 1208–1276
Hethum I of
Armenia 1213–1270
Ochine of
Korykos,
father of the
historian Hayton of
Corycus John (Basil), the
Bishop of...
- complex. An
example of an
early concentric castle is the
Byzantine castle of
Korykos in Turkey,
built in the
early 11th
century AD.
Historians (in particular...
- reorganisation, it was a town (belde). The town,
known in
Antiquity as
Corycus or
Korykos (Gr****: Κώρυκος), is
named after the
ancient castle built on a
small island...
- ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 944 Adak,
Mustafa (2004). "Lokalisierung von
Olympos und
Korykos in Ostlykien".
Gephyra (in German). 1 (1).
Archived from the
original on...
- Cilicia, and
archaeological evidence such as
reliefs from Silifke,
Adana and
Korykos suggest that a
Persian nobility as well as a
Persianised nobility existed...