-
Priene (Ancient Gr****: Πριήνη, romanized:
Priēnē; Turkish: Prien) was an
ancient Gr**** city of
Ionia (and
member of the
Ionian League)
located at the base...
- The
Priene calendar inscription (IK
Priene 14) is an
inscription in
stone recovered at
Priene (an
ancient Gr**** city, in
Western Turkey) that records...
-
Priene inscription may
refer to:
Priene inscription of
Alexander the
Great (c. 330 BC)
Alexander the Great's
edict to
Priene (334 BC, but
inscribed in...
- BC) of
Priene was a Gr**** sage. He is
widely accepted as one of the
Seven Sages of
Greece and was
renowned for his probity. Bias was born at
Priene (modern-day...
-
Amazons who held the most
important commands under her, Cyme, Pitane, and
Priene. Both
Justin in his
Epitome of
Trogus Pompeius and
Paulus Orosius give an...
-
sculptor of the 4th
century BC. He
designed the
Temple of
Athena Polias at
Priene and the
Mausoleum at Halicarn****us,
which was
regarded in
antiquity among...
- The
structure was
designed by the Gr****
architects Satyros and
Pythius of
Priene. Its
elevated tomb
structure is
derived from the
tombs of
neighbouring Lycia...
-
Great issued an edict,
probably in the
summer of 334 BC, to the city of
Priene. On the
Temple of
Athena Polias a
section of the
edict was
inscribed across...
- The
Priene Synagogue is a
former ancient Jewish synagogue, that was
discovered in the modern-day town of
Priene in Güllübahçe, Söke, in the Aydın Province...
- The
Temple of
Athena Polias in
Priene was an
Ionic Order temple located northwest of
Priene’s agora,
inside the
sanctuary complex. It was
dedicated to...