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- 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...
- composing "The Phocæans" are likely Epitome of Pompeius Trogus, 43.3-4. Another classical source that provides information on the Phocaeans is Herodotus...
- Spanish markets and the tin trade through Gaul[citation not found]. The Phocaeans also planted a colony in Alalia on Corsica around 562 BC. When the city...
- The modern inhabitants of M****ille are still colloquially called the 'Phocaeans' (French: Phocéens). Aristotle's "Constitution of the M****aliotes", written...
- to the Phocaeans and that the latter took slaves, resin, wax and honey from them. Alalíē was then an emporium. Of the natives whom the Phocaeans subjugated...
- city walls and original structures still remain. It was here that the Phocaeans of M****alia (now M****ille) founded the colony of Monoïkos in the 6th...
- trade was with the Gr**** world, via the Phocaeans of M****ille. Antibes was founded as a Gr**** colony by Phocaeans from M****alia. They named it Antipolis...
- 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...
- Herodotus refers to a Cadmean victory: "In the engagement that followed, the Phocaeans were victorious, but their success was only a sort of Cadmeian victory...