- the
oldest known name for
inhabitants of the area is Sólymoi (Σόλυμοι),
Solymi and
Solymians –
names that are
probably derived from the
nearby Mount Solymus...
- or
Homona was
their main settlement)
Sidians (in Side region)
Solymoi /
Solymi (according to Strabo, this was the
older name of the Milyans) (they may...
-
Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (Termilae)
Lydians (Maeonians)
Mariandyni Milyans (
Solymi)
Mysians Palaic peoples Pamphylians Paphlagonians Philistines Pisidians...
- I, 173. The
earliest known inhabitants of the area were the
Solymoi (or
Solymi), also
known as the Solymians.
Later in prehistory,
another people, known...
-
preserved of the
ancient cities in Turkey. The city was
founded by the
Solymi, who were
mentioned by
Homer in the
Iliad in
connection with the legend...
- horse; in some narratives, this is
preceded by
Bellerophon facing off the
Solymi. When he was sent
against a
Carian pirate, Cheirmarrhus, they
tried to ambush...
- Sólymoi (Σόλυμοι),
Solymi, and Solymians. In Gr**** mythology,
Solymus or
Solymos was the
ancestral hero and
eponym of the
Solymi. He was a son of either...
- Termilae), who fled to a
place controlled by the
Milyans (then
called the
Solymi), that
would later be
called Lycia,
after Lycus, the son of
Pandion II,...
-
mother of
Sarpedon by Zeus). He was
slain by Ares, as he
fought against the
Solymi, a
Lycian tribe. Pisander, an
Achaean soldier commanded a
company of Myrmidons...
-
Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (Termilae)
Lydians (Maeonians)
Mariandyni Milyans (
Solymi)
Mysians Palaic peoples Pamphylians Paphlagonians Philistines Pisidians...