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which became part of ****enised Ionia. The city of
Latmus,
located on the
south slopes of
Mount Latmus 25
kilometres (16 mi) east of Miletus, was originally...
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Heraclea at
Latmus or
Heraclea under Latmus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια πρὸς Λάτμῳ or Ἡράκλεια ὑπὸ Λάτμῳ, romanized: Herakleia pros
Latmo or
Herakleia hupo...
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Heracleia say that he
retired to
Mount Latmus and give him honor,
there being a
shrine of
Endymion on
Latmus.
Pausanias also
reports seeing a statue...
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referring to
Artemisia I, but more
probably Artemisia II)
wanted to
conquer Latmus, she
placed soldiers in
ambush near the city and she, with women, eunuchs...
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Latmus or
Latmos (Ancient Gr****: Λάτμος) was a town of
ancient Caria. It was a
polis (city-state) and a
member of the
Delian League.
Strabo writes that...
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dynasty (c.520-450 BC), reigned.
Other major towns were
Latmus,
refounded as
Heracleia under Latmus, Antiochia, Myndus, Laodicea,
Alinda and Alabanda. Caria...
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Maeander or
Meander River). The gulf, and
later the lake, was
named Latmus in antiquity. The
southern s**** of the lake is
traced by the
highway connecting...
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Artemisia I, but most
probably he
referred to
Artemisia II)
wanted to
conquer Latmus, she
placed soldiers in
ambush near the city and she, with women, eunuchs...
-
Eraclea in
Italy Diocese of
Heraclea at
Latmus [it],
former Orthodox and
titular Catholic see at
Heraclea at
Latmus in
Turkey Diocese of
Heraclea Lyncestis [it]...
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relocated or
rebuilt by
Mausolus or his
family include Latmus (which
became Heraclea at
Latmus),
Cnidus (which
moved from Datça to
Tekir around this time)...