- with
Telmessos in Caria. It was
called Telebehi in the
Lycian language. The well-protected
harbor of
Telmessos is
separated from the Gulf of
Telmessos by...
- when his
father was the
first Ptolemaic Client King of
Telmessos in Lycia. His
father ruled Telmessos from late 259 BC
until his
death in
February 240 BC...
-
known as the
Fethiye Tomb, is an
ancient Lycian rock-hewn tomb at
ancient Telmessos, in Lycia,
which was at the time a
satrapy of the
Achaemenid Empire. Currently...
-
Telmessos or Telmessus, also
Telmissos (Ancient Gr****: Τελμησσός or Τελμισσός), was a town in
ancient Caria. Its site is
tentatively located at the remains...
- Μάκρη).
Modern Fethiye is
located on the site of the
ancient city of
Telmessos, the
ruins of
which can be seen in the city, e.g. the ****enistic theatre...
-
successor born to
Lysimachus of
Telmessos by an
unnamed woman. He had a
paternal uncle called Epigonos of
Telmessos; had a
paternal first cousin called...
- when his
father was the
first Ptolemaic client king of
Telmessos in Lycia. His
father ruled Telmessos from late 259 BC
until his
death in
February 240 BC...
-
Aristander of
Telmessos (Gr****: Αρίστανδρος ο Τελμησσεύς; born c. 380 BCE, fl. 2nd half of 4th
century BCE), a Gr**** from Caria, was
Alexander the Great's...
-
Telmessos by a
mother whose name is unknown. Her
paternal grandfather was
Lysimachus of
Telmessos; her
paternal great-uncle was
Epigonos of
Telmessos;...
- city in Asia
Minor called Telmessos in Lycia, to
govern in his own
right and
establish his own dynasty. The city of
Telmessos,
prior to
being under Ptolemaic...