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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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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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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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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...
- prehistory,
located in a
country named Solymia (which was
known later as
Milyas and Lycia). The name
Solyma is not
directly attested but has been inferred...
- part of Cabalia,
which he
attaches to Pamphylia.
Polybius places it in the
Milyas, Lycia. The
Battle of
Cretopolis was
fought nearby in 319 BC. Its site is...
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prior to metrication. The
Russian mile (миля or русская миля,
russkaya milya) was 7.468 km,
divided into 7 versts. The
Croatian mile (hrvatska milja)...
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weaved around Sant Kabir's idiom, "Bura jo
dekhan main chala, Bura na
milya koi; Jo dil
khoja apna, Ta mujh sa bura na koi",
which means that the evil...