- The
Ionian school of pre-Socratic
philosophy refers to
Ancient Gr**** philosophers, or a
school of thought, in
Ionia in the 6th
century B.C, the
first in...
- Milesia, Milesian, Milesians, or
Miletans may
refer to:
Milesians (Irish), a
people figuring in
Irish mythology Milesians (Gr****), the
inhabitants of Miletus...
- spearmen,
Paionian archers, Halizones, Mysians, Phrygians, Maeonians,
Miletians,
Lycians led by
Sarpedon and Carians.
Nothing is said of the
Trojan language;...
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Archaeological site of
Miletian Black Sea colony...
- the
sixth century BC (585–550 BC) by
Miletian Gr****s on the site of a
previous Thracian settlement. The
Miletian founded an
apoikia (trading post) of...
- as Kerasus.
Historic records reveal that the city was
dominated by the
Miletians, Persians, Romans,
Byzantines and the
Empire of Trebizond. The
older parts...
-
until the end of the century.
Aristides of Miletus,
founder of the
bawdy Miletian school of literature,
flourished in the 2nd
century BC.
After an alliance...
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Daisios May 9 Πάνημος or Πάναμος Panēmos or
Panamos June Also an Epidaurian,
Miletian, Samian, and
Corinthian month 10 Λώιος Lōios July Ὀμολώιος (Homolōios)...
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colonists from Miletus,
modern Kavarna Krutoi,
modern Balchik founded by
Miletian colonists Dionysopolis,
modern Balchik,
founded by
colonists from Miletus...
-
returned to
Miletus with the aim of
becoming tyrant once more. However, the
Miletians did not want a
return to
tyranny and
exiled him to ****s. There, he gathered...