- of
settlement for
Phocaea can be inferred.
According to
Herodotus the
Phocaeans were the
first Gr****s to make long sea-voyages,
having discovered the...
-
Dionysius the
Phocaean or
Dionysius of
Phocaea (Gr****: Διονύσιος) (fl. 494 BC) was a
Phocaean admiral of
ancient Greece during the
Persian Wars of 5th...
-
Phocaean red slip (PRS) is a
category of
terra sigillata, or "fine"
Ancient Roman pottery produced in or near the
ancient city of
Phokaia in Asia Minor...
- The
Phocæans is an epic poem in
blank verse by
Walter Savage Landor,
likely composed around 1795,
first published in 1802. The
subject matter of the poem...
- Petta), the
daughter of Nannus,
chief of the
native Segobrigii, to the
Phocaean sailor Protis (or Euxenus). On her
wedding day, the
princess chooses to...
- Gr****s and the
allied Etruscans and Carthaginians. A Gr****
force of 60
Phocaean ships defeated a Punic-Etruscan
fleet of 120
ships while emigrating to...
- with the
Phocaean colonists to M****alia,
where she
became a
priestess of
Artemis in the
newly built temple.
Before sailing to Gaul, the
Phocaean colonists...
- 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...
- in the UN structure. Monaco's name
comes from the
nearby 6th-century BC
Phocaean Gr**** colony.
Referred to by the
Ligurians as Monoikos, from the Gr****...
-
Median general Harpagus to
conquer them. He
first attacked Phocaea; the
Phocaeans decided to
abandon their city
entirely and sail into
exile in Sicily,...