- for Philadelphia, Thyatira, Tripolis, Settae, Gordus, Tralles, Silandus,
Maeonia,
Apollonos Hierum, Mostene, Apollonias, Attalia, Hyrcania, Bage, Balandus...
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Maionia or
Maeonia (Gr****: Μαιονία), was a city of the ****enistic,
Roman and
Byzantine era
located near the
Hermos River, in
ancient Lydia. Both Ramsay...
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among the
allies of the
Trojans during the
Trojan War, and from this name "
Maeonia" and "Maeonians"
derive and
while these Bronze Age
terms have sometimes...
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Lydia or
Maeonia, the then
capital was
known as
Apasa by the Hittites,
later called Ephesos by the Gr****s,
classical Age
capital of
Lydia or
Maeonia was Sardis...
- Species: D. fasciata
Binomial name
Drepanojana fasciata Aurivillius, 1893
Synonyms Drepanojana apicalis Aurivillius, 1915
Melanothris maeonia Druce, 1896...
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known as
Maeonia. He was the son of
Manes and the
father of Lydus,
after whom the
Lydian people were
later named.
Herodotus recounts that
Maeonia was beset...
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independent until absorbed into the
Roman province of Asia. Lydia, or
Maeonia as it was
called before 687 BC, was a
major part of the
history of western...
- (mythology), a
figure in Gr****
mythology Agron of Lydia,
fourth king of
Maeonia Agron, a
character on
American television show
Spartacus Agron (dictionary)...
- or
other object from
ancient Lydia. It can mean: Lydus,
third king of
Maeonia in
succession to his
father Atys Lydos, 6th
century BC vase
painter Lydus...
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originated as a
country in the
second millennium BC and was
possibly called Maeonia at one time,
given that
Herodotus says the
people were
called Maeonians...