- 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...
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composing "The
Phocæans" are
likely Epitome of
Pompeius Trogus, 43.3-4.
Another classical source that
provides information on the
Phocaeans is Herodotus...
- influence. Carthage's
failure to
prevent the
establishment of M****alia by
Phocaean Gr****s in 600 BC had
created a
rival that
eventually came to
dominate trade...
- 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...
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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...
- 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****...
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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...
-
which he
wrote about c. 500 BCE.
Herodotus of Halicarn****us says of the
Phocaeans that "it was they who made the Gr****s
acquainted with [...] Iberia." According...
-
collided with
those of the Gr****s,
especially in the
sixth century BC, when
Phocaeans of
Italy founded colonies along the
coast of Sardinia,
Spain and Corsica...