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Sinuri (Ancient Gr****: Σινυρι) was a
sanctuary of the god
Sinuri in
ancient Caria, Anatolia. The
ruins of
Sinuri are
located on the
hilltop now called...
- Antipatrids)
after his
prior province had been seized. An
inscription in
Sinuri places the
duration of his rule in
Caria as
being at
least seven years,...
- into Mylasa.
Connected to the
latter by a
sacred way are
Labraunda and
Sinuri.
Around Stratonicea is also
Lagina as well as Panamara,
Tendeba and Astragon...
- his invasion, in the
course of
which the
rural mountain sanctuaries of
Sinuri and
Lagina were sacked. His
attempts to do the same to
Panamara were repelled...
- that time,
Lagina was a deme of
nearby Koranza.
Unlike the
sanctuaries at
Sinuri or Labraunda,
Lagina does not
appear to have been
favoured by the Hecatomnids...
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people of
Miletos in Caria. A
remarkable Carian language inscription from
Sinuri records a
joint edict in both
their names: 'Idrieus (son) of Hecatomnus...
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Antalya Sestos Çanakkale Side
Antalya Sigeion Çanakkale
Sillyon Antalya Sinuri Muğla
Religious centre in
ancient Caria Skepsis Çanakkale
Smyrna İzmir Soli...
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Mausolus rebuilt major Carian religious sanctuaries at Amyzon, Labraunda, and
Sinuri. All
three were
located in the
Carian mountains, away from
major urban centres...
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Hyllarima Euromos Mylasa Stratonicea Kildara Sinuri Kaunos Iasos Memphis transl. IPA
possible Gr****
origin 𐊠 𐊠 𐊠 𐊠 𐊠 𐊠 𐊠 𐊠 𐌀 𐊠 a /a/ Α 𐊡 « ...
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excavations at Thasos, as
again in 1953–1954, and the
excavations of the
Sinuri sanctuary in
Caria (1935–1938). He also parti****ted in the work at Xanthos...