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towns in
Milyas included Cibyra, Oenoanda, Balbura, and Bubon,
which formed the
Cibyratian tetrapolis. Some
authors also
mention a town
named Milyas, which...
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Milya may
refer to:
Milyas, a
mountainous country in
ancient south-west
Anatolia Milyan language, also
known as
Lycian B and
previously Lycian 2, is an...
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Eugen Petersen in the 1889 book
Reisen in Lykien,
Milyas und
Kibyratis ("Travel in Lycia,
Milyas and Kibyratis").
Carleton Coon (1904–81)
described the...
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settled in
Milyas. Subsequently,
Lycus of
Athens (son of
Pandion II), who was
driven into
exile by his brother, King Aegeus,
settled in
Milyas among the...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Bicyclus milyas.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Bicyclus milyas. "Bicyclus Kirby, 1871" at
Markku Savela's Lepidoptera...
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Those expelled came to the land of
Milyas in Asia, for the land
which now the
Lykians inhabit was
anciently called Milyas, and the
Milyans were then called...
- a
singer with
tracks such as "Joker", "Backbone", "Horn Blow", "Yaar Ni
Milya" with
Jaani and B Praak,
which proved to be big hits.
Later in 2017 he released...
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which was
described by
Thomas Abel
Brimage Spratt in his
Travels in Lycia,
Milyas, and the Cibyratis, in
company with the late Rev. E. T. Daniell. The discussion...
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river Aedesa.
Ptolemy places Choma as one of the four
cities of the
Milyas, and
places it near Candyba. The town can be
identified with a site near...
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Bronze Age
people called the
Milyae (Milyans), who
referred to the area as
Milyas and
spoke an Indo-European
language known as Milyan. A
people called the...