-
hexapolis celebrated a festival, with games, on the
Triopian promontory near Cnidus, in
honour of the
Triopian Apollo; the
prizes in
those games were brazen...
-
prize tripod which he had won in the
Triopian games,
instead of
dedicating it
according to
custom to the
Triopian Apollo. In the
early 5th
century BC Halicarn****us...
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prize tripod that he had won in the
Triopian games instead of
dedicating it
according to
custom to the
Triopian Apollo. In the
early 5th century, Halicarn****us...
- the 'Six Cities'--forbid
admitting any of the
neighboring Dorians to the
Triopian temple, and even
barred from
using it
those of
their own
group who had...
- “the Six Cities”—forbid
admitting any of the
neighboring Dorians to the
Triopian temple, and even
barred from
using it
those of
their own
group who had...
-
formed the
Dorian Hexapolis,
which held its
confederate ****emblies on the
Triopian headland, and
there celebrated games in
honour of Apollo,
Poseidon and...
- Datça
Peninsula Datça
Peninsula Datça
Peninsula The Datça Peninsula, also
known as the Reşadiye Peninsula, is an 80 km-long,
narrow peninsula in southwest...
-
escaped to
Caria and
seized a
promontory which received his name (the
Triopian Promontory). Later, he
founded the city of Knidos.
There was a
statue of...
- Cos was a
member of the
Dorian Pentapolis,
whose sanctuary was on the
Triopian promontory.
Under the
Athenian rule it had no walls, and it was
first fortified...
- the "Six Cities"—forbid
admitting any of the
neighboring Dorians to the
Triopian temple, and even
barred from
using it
those of
their own
group who had...