- of
Sinope visited Myndos and
noticed how
large the city
gates were,
relative to the town; he
cynically remarked; "Oh men of
Myndos, I urge you to shut...
- (1867).
Alexander of
Myndos from Gr**** and
Roman Science and
Technology by T E Rihll. Stannard,
Jerry (1970). "Alexander of
Myndos".
Dictionary of Scientific...
- Caria, south-western
Turkey Milas Myndus Caria,
western Turkey Gümüşlük
Myndos (Μύνδος)
Myonia Phocis,
Greece Agia
Efthymia Myania,
Mynia Myra Lycia, Turkey...
-
ancient Caria, at the
Myndos Peninsula, and is
currently an
archaeological site near
upper Göl,
about 13 km
northeast of
Myndos. In 5th
century BCE the...
-
Myndos Gate.
Ruins of the
fortifications of Halicarn****us (modern Bodrum); 4th c. BC;...
-
Kebiomos (genitive), who is 'Myndonian'(?) (inhabitant of the
Carian city of
Myndos: ethnonym, genitive). No undis****ble
verbal forms have yet been discovered...
-
Mykonos Μύλασα Mýlasa Μύλασα Mýlasa ˈmilasa Mylasa;
Milas Μύνδος
Mýndos Μύνδος
Mýndos ˈminðos Myndus; Gümüşlük Μυοῦς Myoûs Μυούντα Myoúnta miˈuda Myus;...
-
Palaemyndus or
Palaia Myndos (Ancient Gr****: Παλαιάμυνδος or Παλαιὰ Μύνδος) was a town of
ancient Caria, near Myndus,
which was its
successor settlement...
- Kalymnos), a
woman from the
island of
Kalymnos who had a plot of land in
Myndos (Gümüşlük) but he
later moved to
Chios and ****s so that his sons could...
- the
Aegean Region, it is
situated on the
remains of the
ancient city of
Myndos. The
remains of the
foundations of
buildings can be
clearly seen in the...