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Lebedus or
Lebedos (Ancient Gr****: Λέβεδος) was one of the
twelve cities of the
Ionian League,
located south of Smyrna,
Klazomenai and
neighboring Teos...
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oldest of the
twelve cities of the
Ionian League. It was
located between Lebedos (120
stadia to the west) and
Ephesus (70
stadia to its south). Its ruins...
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These cities were Miletus, Myus and
Priene in Caria; Ephesus, Colophon,
Lebedos, Teos, Clazomenae,
Phocaea and
Erythrae in Lydia; and the
islands of Samos...
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their colonies,
influenced by Carian; b. The
Ionic of Ephesos, Kolophon,
Lebedos, Teos, Klazomenai, and Phokaia, and
their colonies,
influenced by Lydian;...
- were (from
south to north): Miletus, Myus, Priene, Ephesus, Colophon,
Lebedos, Teos, Erythrae,
Clazomenae and Phocaea,
together with the
islands of Samos...
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Arsinoe II of Egypt.
After Lysimachus had destro**** the
nearby cities of
Lebedos and
Colophon in 292 BC, he
relocated their inhabitants to the new city...
- (shared with Thracesians) Samos, Ephesos, Miletus, Magnesia, Tralles,
Lebedos, Teos, Clazomenae, Phocaea, Pergamon,
Adramyttion Sebasteia§ (thema Sebasteias...
- both to the
south of Teos. Near the
southern boundary of the
district is
Lebedos, the
smallest of the
twelve original Ionian settlements along the Anatolian...
- Priene, Samos, Teos, Colophon, Chius, Erythrae, Phocaea, Clazomenae,
Lebedos, Mytilene, and
later a 14th, Smyrnaeans. Myus, the
third city, is described...
- ˈlarnaka
Larnaca Λαύριον Laúrion Λαύριο Lávrio ˈlavrio
Laurium Λέβεδος
Lébedos Λέβεδος Lévedos ˈleveðos
Lebedus Λείγηρ Leígēr Λείγηρας Leígiras ˈliʝiras...