- the
invading Galatians and the
inhabitants dedicated a monument, the
Ptolemaion, to him in thanks.[citation needed]
Limyra is
mentioned by
Strabo (XIV...
- kai tin óra na peráso, tin nýchta
chthes píra mia syllogí epigrafón ton
Ptolemaíon na diaváso. Oi áfthonoi épainoi k' i kolakeíes eis ólous moiázoun. Oloi...
- 380–360 BC. "Lycian
sarcophagus of Sidon", Sidon, end of 5th
century BC.
Ptolemaion in
Lymira After the
death of
Alexander the
Great in 323 BC, his generals...
- Pharaoh. In Rhodes, specifically, a type of
Carian chamber-tomb
known as a
Ptolemaion may be
attributed to a
period of
Carian hegemony on the island. Despite...
- ISBN 9780292777729. Svoronos,
Ioannis (1904). Ta
nomismata tou
kratous ton
Ptolemaion. Vol. 1 & 2, and 3 & 4. Athens. OCLC 54869298.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
-
including a festival, the Ptolemaia. The
centre of the cult was the
Ptolemaion,
which also
served as the
gymnasium where young male
citizens undertook...
-
entrance is in the east
through the
Ptolemy II propylaeum, also
known as the
Ptolemaion (site plan
number 20),
which used to span the
eastern brook and function...
- Hölbl 2001, pp. 205–206
Ioannis Svoronos, Ta
nomismata tou
kratous ton
Ptolemaion, Athens, 1904, vol. I-II, p. 302 (n°1838), & vol. III-IV,
plate LXI, n°22...
-
director near the end of the 3rd century. The
Library at Athens, the
Ptolemaion,
which gained importance following the
destruction of the
Library at Alexandria;...
- dis****s the
morning dew."
Under the Ptolemies, the star was
known as
Ptolemaion (Gr****: Πτολεμαῖον) and its
acronychal rising marked the date of the Ptolemaia...