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ALIKARNASSOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
The three cities of Rhodes Lindos, Kamiros, and Ialysos together with Kos, Halikarnassos and Knidos formed the Dorian Hexapolis.
After Spartian power in the Aegean was destroyed by Conon in 394 B.C., Iasos was rebuilt, possibly with the aid of Knidos, and it joined a league of Aegean states that included Ephesos, Rhodes, Samos, and Byzantium.
ALIKARNASSOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
Amasis became a philhellene, and besides other services which he did
for some of the Greeks, he gave those who came to Egypt the city of Naucratis
to live in; and to those who travelled to the country without wanting to settle
there, he gave lands where they might set up altars and make holy places for their
gods. Of these the greatest and most famous and most visited precinct is that
which is called the Hellenion, founded jointly by the Ionian cities of Chios,
Teos, Phocaea, and Clazomenae, the Dorian cities of Rhodes, Cnidus, Halicarnassus,
and Phaselis, and one Aeolian city, Mytilene.
KNIDOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
Amasis became a philhellene, and besides other services which he did
for some of the Greeks, he gave those who came to Egypt the city of Naucratis
to live in; and to those who travelled to the country without wanting to settle
there, he gave lands where they might set up altars and make holy places for their
gods. Of these the greatest and most famous and most visited precinct is that
which is called the Hellenion, founded jointly by the Ionian cities of Chios,
Teos, Phocaea, and Clazomenae, the Dorian cities of Rhodes, Cnidus, Halicarnassus,
and Phaselis, and one Aeolian city, Mytilene.
ALIKARNASSOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
The fact is that when Melas and Arevanias came there from Argos and Troezen and founded a colony together, they drove out the Carians and Lelegans who were barbarians.
STRATONIKIA (Ancient city) TURKEY
Wife of Antiochus I Soter, who built the city probably on the site of the ancient city of Chrysaoris or Idrias.
KNIDOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
City of southern Asia
Minor, on a peninsula between the islands of Cos
and Rhodes.
Cnidus, a colony of Sparta
founded in the XIIth century B. C., was one of six cities of Dorian origin in
Caria (the province of southern
Asia Minor in which they
were located) that had gathered in a confederacy having its common sanctuary,
a temple to Apollo, on the promontory on which Cnidus was located, named the Triopion.
The members of the confederacy, aside from Cnidus, included three cities of the
island of Rhodes : Lindus,
Ialysus and Camirus,
plus Cos on the island of
the same name and Halicarnassus
on the mainland north of Cos.
Together they formed what used to be called the Hexapolis (in Greek, “the
six cities”). Yet, Herodotus, who was born in Halicarnassus,
tells us how, at some point in time, his native city was excluded from the confederacy,
which then became the Pentapolis (in Greek, “the five cities”).
This group of Dorian colonies in Asia
Minor was called Doris, in much the same way Ionian colonies in Asia
Minor further north were called Ionia.
But there was also a province called Doris
in mainland Greece, north
of Delphi, and, in classical
times, Dorians were primarily settled in most of Peloponnese.
After Harpagus, a general of Cyrus the Great, had subdued Ionia
around 545B. C., he set about to invade Caria
as well and the citizens of Cnidus tried to defend themselves by digging a channel
at the narrowest part (less than a kilometer) of the isthmus leading to their
city, but couldn't bring the work to completion and had to submit to the Persians.
Cnidus was the location of a famed school of medicine that was surpassed
only by that of Cos (birthplace
of Hippocrates). Cnidus was also the birthplace of Eudoxus, a pupil of Plato at
the Academy who became one of the brightest mathematicians of ancient Greece.
Bernard Suzanne (page last updated 1998), ed.
This extract is cited July 2003 from the Plato and his dialogues URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks.
KAVNOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
I think the Caunians are aborigines of the soil, but they say that they came from Crete
KAVNOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
Harpagus gained Caunus in a somewhat similar manner, the Caunians following for the most part the example of the Lycians.
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