- Kuwalapašša, Lycian: 𐊗𐊁𐊍𐊁𐊂𐊁𐊛𐊆 Telebehi,
Ancient Gr****: Τελμησσός), also
Telmissus (Ancient Gr****: Τελμισσός),
later Anastasiopolis (Ancient Gr****: Αναστασιούπολις)...
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Scene 1. 45–47 The
Phrygians were
without a king, but an
oracle at
Telmissus (the
ancient capital of Lycia)
decreed that the next man to
enter the...
- 665),
whose description proceeds from west to east,
after the
promontory Telmissus,
mentions "Anticragus", on
which is Carmylessus, and then Cragus, which...
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Carian towns: Theangela, Sibde, Medmasa, Euranium,
Pedasa or Pedasum, and
Telmissus.
These with
Myndus and
Syangela (or
Syagela or Souagela)
constitute the...
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turned for
guidance to the
oracle of
Sabazios ("Zeus" to the Gr****s) at
Telmissus, in the part of
Phrygia that
later became part of Galatia. They had been...
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command of the
Odrysian prince Sitalces II who led them in the
siege of
Telmissus and in the
battles of
Issus and Gaugamela. In 279 BC,
Celtic Gauls advanced...
- synoecism,
including Side, next to Theangela, Medmasa, Uranium, Pedasa, and
Telmissus. Strabo, however,
points out that this
synoecism would have been carried...
- 665),
whose description proceeds from west to east,
after the
promontory Telmissus,
mentions Anticragus, on
which is Carmylessus, and then Cragus, which...
- -ssus and -ssa are
often found in
Sicanian place names (e.g. Camarina,
Telmissus and Cimissa), and are thus
proposed as a good
starting point for identifying...
- of
ancient Lycia,
described by
Strabo between Telmissus and the
mouth of the Xanthus.
After Telmissus, he says, then
Anticragus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίκραγος)...