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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...
- Heraclea at Latmus or Heraclea under Latmus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια πρὸς Λάτμῳ or Ἡράκλεια ὑπὸ Λάτμῳ, romanized: Herakleia pros Latmo or Herakleia hupo...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- dynasty (c.520-450 BC), reigned. Other major towns were Latmus, refounded as Heracleia under Latmus, Antiochia, Myndus, Laodicea, Alinda and Alabanda. Caria...
- the 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...
- 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]...
- 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)...