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- Phaselis Aqueduct Phaselis Big Bath Phaselis Big Bath Phaselis Main Street Phaselis Decoration near Hadrian's Gate Phaselis Hadrian's Gate Phaselis North...
- Mediterranean Sea coast, such as Xanthos, Patara, Myra, Pinara, Tlos, Olympos, and Phaselis, and formed the Lycian League. Thanks to their strategic location, they...
- exhibitions in Phaselis, boat races, WRC (World Rally Championship), Turkey Offs**** Championship, Turkey Motocross Championship, Phaselis Art Festival...
-  'god-receiving'; c. 380 – c. 340 BC) was a Gr**** rhetorician and tragic poet, of Phaselis in Lycia. He lived in the period which followed the Peloponnesian War....
- vents in Mount Chimaera, in the country of the ancient Lycian city of Phaselis, which he described as being "on fire", adding that it "...indeed burned...
- Province, southwestern Turkey. Together with the sites of the ancient cities Phaselis and Idyros it is part of the Olympos Beydaglari National Park. The perpetual...
- triremes to the Gr**** city of Phaselis (in Lycia) but was refused admittance. He therefore began ravaging the lands of Phaselis, but with the mediation of...
- triremes to the Gr**** city of Phaselis (in Lycia) but was refused admittance. He therefore began ravaging the lands of Phaselis, but with the mediation of...
- alliance with Phaselis, a city at the eastern border of Lycia with Pamphilia, showing the extent of their domain. Theodectes of Phaselis, a tragic poet...
- Ptolemy personally commanded a fleet which detached the coastal towns of Phaselis, Xanthos, Kaunos, Iasos and Myndus in Lycia and Caria from Antigonus, then...