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Physcus or
Physkos (Ancient Gr****: Φύσκος) may
refer to: Marmaris, a port in
Turkey Physca, a town of
ancient Macedon,
Greece Tornadotus, a
river in Iraq...
- when
Marmaris was
founded but in the 6th
century BC the site was
known as
Physkos (Ancient Gr****: Φύσκος or Φοῦσκα, Phouska) in Gr****, also
Latinised as...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Physcus (Ancient Gr****: Φύσκος
Physkos) or Physcius, was a king of
Locris and son of
Amphictyon and
Chthonopatra and
father of Locrus...
- 1780 Pseudo-Clement,
Recognitions 10.21 Steph**** of Byzantium, s. v.
Physkos Pseudo-Scymnos,
Circuit de la
terre 587 ff. Apollodorus, 1.7.6 Pausanias...
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Physcae or
Physkai (Φύσκαι),
Physcas or
Physkas (Φύσκας), or
Physcus or
Physkos (Φύσκος), was a town of
ancient Macedonia. It was
placed by
Ptolemy in...
- freˈʝel(l)a
Fregellae Φρυγία Phrygía Φρυγία Frygía friˈʝia
Phrygia Φύσκος
Phýskos Φύσκος Fýskos ˈfiskos Physcus; Marmaris;
Tornadotus Φώκαια Phṓkaia Φώκαια...
- in
scholia on Plato,
Symposium 208 p. 376 Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Physkos (Φύσκος); Pseudo-Scymnos,
Circuit de la
terre 587 ff. Eusebius, Chronicle...
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historian Herodotus,
human presence in the cave (as well as the old city of
Physkos,
today called Marmaris),
dates back to 3,000 BC. However,
excavations carried...