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Lycia (Lycian: 𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊖 Trm̃mis; Gr****: Λυκία,
Lykia; Turkish: Likya) was a
historical region in
Anatolia from 15–14th
centuries BC (as Lukka) to...
- foil S. Sahin, "Ein
vorbericht über den
Stadiasmus Provinciae Lyciae",
Lykia 1 1997:130-37. "Statue of
woman found in Patara".
Hurriyet Daily News. 26...
- (Latin:
Lycia et Pamphylia; Koinē Gr****: Λυκία καὶ Παμφυλία, romanized:
Lykía kaì Pamphylía) was the name of a
province of the
Roman empire,
located in...
- Cevik, Nevzat. (2021).
lykia kitabı
arkeolojisi tarihi ve kültürüyle batı antalya. Ankara. p. 205-208 Cevik, Nevzat. (2021).
lykia kitabı
arkeolojisi tarihi...
- monarchy. Leto: A
mother Goddess figure in
Lykia. She was also the main
goddess of the
capital city of
Lykia League (Letoon) In pre-Islamic
Mecca the goddesses...
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gradually became known to them as trm̃mis. Gr****
sources referred to trm̃mis as
Lykia (Latin: Lycia). The
reason for this,
according to Gr**** mythology, was that...
- Bellerophon, Karl
Kerenyi remarked, in The
Heroes of The Gr****s 1959, p. 83. "As
Lykia was thus
connected with Crete, and as the
person of Pelops, the hero of...
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Herodotus i. 141 Keen,
Antony G. (1993). "Athenian
Campaigns in
Karia and
Lykia during the
Peloponnesian War". The
Journal of ****enic Studies. 113: 152–157...
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Concerto 2007
Istanbul Yalnızlık
kederi Book 2009
Istanbul 26
Princess of
Lykia for 2
Guitars Chamber 2009
Istanbul 27
Watercolor Cinema 2009
Istanbul 28...
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states of
Phrygia and
Lydia stood strong on the
western coast together with
Lykia and Caria. Only the
threat from a
distant Persian kingdom prevented them...