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Letoon or
Letoum (Turkish:
Letoon,
Ancient Gr****: Λητῷον) in the
Fethiye district of Muğla Province, Turkey, was a
sanctuary of Leto
located 4 kilometres...
- The
Letoon trilingual, or
Xanthos trilingual, is an
inscription in
three languages:
standard Lycian or
Lycian A, Gr****, and
Aramaic covering the faces...
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Xanthos are a
notable feature of the site, which,
together with
nearby Letoon, was
declared to be a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. The city of Xanthos...
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referred to as the "national gods" of the country. Her sanctuary, the
Letoon near Xanthos,
predated ****enic
influence in the region, however, united...
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Hattusa Gordion Mount Nemrut Arslantepe Hierapolis –
Pamukkale Xanthos–
Letoon Safranbolu Troy
Selimiye Mosque Çatalhöyük
Pergamon Bursa and ****alıkızık...
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Multilingual Plane). The
Unicode block for
Lycian is U+10280–U+1029F: Asia
portal Letoon trilingual Lycian language Adiego (2007) page 764.
Bryce (1986)
pages 56-57...
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Korsan Bay,
Letoon (historical
capital of the
Lycian region, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sey****mer), Sidyma, Bel, Gavurağılı,
Letoon, Kınık (Xanthos)...
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center for her two
children as well. Leto had an
important sanctuary, the
Letoon, in Lycia, just west of the city of Xanthos,
along the
Xanthos river. Traditionally...
- vocabulary. A next leap
forward could be made with the
discovery in 1973 of the
Letoon trilingual in Lycian, Gr**** and Aramaic.
Though much
remains unclear, comprehensive...
- Lykia. She was also the main
goddess of the
capital city of
Lykia League (
Letoon) In pre-Islamic
Mecca the
goddesses Uzza, Manāt and al-Lāt were
known as...