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Kaystros or
Kestros was a town of
ancient Cilicia and
later of
Isauria inhabited during Roman and
Byzantine times. Its
relationship with Cestrus, a titular...
- Meander"),
Cayster River,
Caystrus River or
Kaystros River (Ancient Gr****: Κάϋστρος, romanized:
Káÿstros) is a
river south of İzmir, Turkey. It generally...
- The
statue of the
river god
Kaystros with a
cornucopia in İzmir
Museum of
History and Art at Kültürpark...
- or 13th century.
Caloe was in the
upper valley of the Küçük
Menderes (
Kaystros)
western Turkey, and is
identified with the
modern Kiraz, Keleş stream...
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Kestros or
Kaystros (Gr****: Κέστρoς) may
refer to:
Kestros (weapon), a type of
sling used to
throw darts Kestros River, an
ancient name of the Aksu River...
- The
statue of the
river god
Kaystros with a
cornucopia in İzmir
Museum of
History and Art at Kültürpark, İzmir,
historically known as Smyrna...
- next to the
modern highway from İzmir to Aydın in the
eastern part of the
Kaystros-valley
close to the
ancient estates of the
Ephesian sanctuary of Artemisia;...
- Καῦνος Kaûnos Καύνος Kávnos ˈkavnos
Caunus Κάϋστρος Káüstros Κάυστρος
Káystros ˈkaistros Cayster; Küçük
Menderes Κεγχρειαί Kenkhreiaí Κεχριές Kechriés...
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later received her name. Pausanias, 7.2.7 Etymologi****
Magnum 447.40
under Kaystros Pausanias, 7.21.1–5 Pausanias,
Description of
Greece with an
English Translation...
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along the
Aegean coast, and the
chora of
Pyrgion and
Kaloe in the
upper Kaystros valley.
Basil Chrysomalles is the
first known governor after 1204, and...