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Theangela (Ancient Gr****: Θεάγγελα) was a town of
ancient Caria. Upon the
conquest of
Caria by
Alexander the Great, he
placed it
under the jurisdiction...
- districts, so it is
interesting to hear in
Deipnosophistae that
Philippus of
Theangela (a 4th-century BC historian)
referred to
Leleges still surviving as serfs...
- Halicarn****us, a
Dorian Gr**** city, was
planted there among six
Carian towns:
Theangela, Sibde, Medmasa, Euranium,
Pedasa or Pedasum, and Telmissus.
These with...
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seems to have
become an
Antigonid officer,
treating with
cities like
Theangela on
their behalf. He
maintained his
prominence during Demetrius's reign...
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epigraphic evidence. It was a
polis (city-state) and was in a
sympoliteia with
Theangela and Kildara. Its site is unlocated.
Jeremy LaBuff (2016).
Polis Expansion...
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Temenothyra Temnos Tempsis Tendeba Teos
Termera Teuthrania Thasthara Theangela Thebe Hypoplakia Thebes Thera Thyaira Thyatira Thymbrara Thyss**** Tisna...
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Temenothyra Temnos Tempsis Tendeba Teos
Termera Teuthrania Thasthara Theangela Thebe Hypoplakia Thebes Thera Thyaira Thyatira Thymbrara Thyss**** Tisna...
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Alexander the Great,
lists the
villages ****imilated into Halicarn****us as
Theangela, Sibde, Medmasa, Euralium, Pedasus, and Telmissus. The city of Halicarn****us...
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ancient Caria. It was a
polis (city-state) and was in a
sympoliteia with
Theangela and Thodosa.
Kildara is the find-spot of one
inscription in the Carian...
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united in Halicarn****us six
cities by synoecism,
including Side, next to
Theangela, Medmasa, Uranium, Pedasa, and Telmissus. Strabo, however,
points out...