- (/maɪˈliːtəs/; Gr****: Μῑ́λητος, romanized: Mī́lētos; Hittite: 𒈪𒅋𒆷𒉿𒀭𒁕
Mīllawānda or 𒈪𒆷𒉿𒋫
Milawata (exonyms); Latin: Mīlētus; Turkish: Milet) was an...
- the king of Ahhiyawa,
treating him as an
equal and
implying Miletus (
Millawanda) was
under his control. It also
refers to an
earlier "Wilusa episode"...
- the
aftermath of the
Arzawa defeat the
nearby settlement of
Miletus (
Millawanda in
Hittite records) was
affected and
probably burnt by the
Hittites due...
-
during the 11th
century BC. The most
important city was
Miletus (the
Millawanda/Milawata of Hittites).
There is no
record of any
people named Ionians...
-
recorded use of
biological warfare.
Mursili also
attacked a city
known as
Millawanda (Miletus),
which was
under the
control of Ahhiyawa. More
recent research...
- also
mentions the city Atriya,
elsewhere known as a
dependent of "
Millawanda".
Millawanda and
Milawata are
accepted as
ancient names for Miletus. The letter...
- (Μήθυμνα), Molyvos,
Molivos Miletos Aydin, Turkey,
Balat abandoned Milētos,
Millawanda, Milawata, Miletus,
Milet Misenum Campania,
Italy Miseno Mochlos Crete...
- of Lukka,
south of Arzawa-Mira, west of Tarhunt****a, but
inland from
Millawanda. However,
there is room for
doubt of this
textual interpretation. Woud****zen...
- Map of Asia minor.
Millawanda is Miletus...
-
Caria in the
classical Age) (one of its main
coastal cities was
called Millawanda by the Hittites,
later called Miletos by the Gr****s)
Lukka /
Lugga (later...