-
Phocaeans from M****alia (modern day M****ille)
founded the
colony of
Monoikos. The name of the
colony derives from the
local veneration of the Gr****...
- in Gr****
Monoikos,
after the
temple of
Hercules Monoikos,
located in a
Phocaean colony of the 6th
century BCE.
During its history,
Monoikos changed hands...
- 6th-century BC
Phocaean Gr**** colony.
Referred to by the
Ligurians as
Monoikos, from the Gr**** "μόνοικος", "single house", from "μόνος" (monos) "alone...
- in the
Western Mediterranean in and
around colonies such as M****alia,
Monoikos, and Mainake. It was also used as the
official language of
government and...
- the
Mediterranean coastal countries. For example, the
temple of
Heracles Monoikos (i.e. the lone dweller),
built far from any
nearby town upon a promontory...
-
Phocaeans Gr****s from M****alia (modern day M****ille)
founded the
colony of
Mònoikos. The name of the
colony derives from the
local veneration of the Gr****...
-
coveted possession from the
beginning of the
ancient M****ilian
colony of
Monoïkos (Gr****: Μόνοικος),
named for the
Ligurian tribes who
occupied the area...
-
where were
found the
ruins of an
ancient small town,
probably named "
Monoikos" and
belonged to the
region of Odomantice. This town,
which survived until...
- 570
Phocaeans from M****alia (modern day M****ille)
founded the
colony of
Monoikos (Monaco). 569
Pythagoras is born. 565 Peisistratos,
Athenian general, organizes...
- F1. Agde F2. M****alia F3. Tauroentium/Tauroeis F4.
Olbia F5.
Nicaea F6.
Monoikos F7.
Antipolis F8.
Alalia F9.
Rhodanousia F10.
Athenopolis F11. Pergantium...