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Bargylia (/ˌbɑːrˈdʒɪliə/;
Ancient Gr****: Βαργυλία), was a city on the
coast of
ancient Caria in
southwestern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey)
between Iasos...
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fishing village on the s**** of Lake Tuzla, and site of the
ancient city of
Bargylia Boğaziçi, Gaziantep, a town in
Islahiye district of
Gaziantep Province...
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Bargylia,
giving an
alternative name of
Bargyleticus Sinus to Güllük Körfezi, and
nearby Cindye,
which the
Carians called And****.
After Bargylia is...
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western Turkey (2nd–1st
centuries BC)
Remains of the
Scylla monument at
Bargylia,
south west Anatolia,
Turkey (200–150 BC)
Bronze head and hand of the statue...
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ancient times this was the site of the
ancient Carian city of
Bargylia.
Bargylia was said to have been
founded by
Bellerophon in
honour of his companion...
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Cindye or
Kindye (Ancient Gr****: Κίνδυη) was a town of
ancient Caria, near
Bargylia.
Herodotus notes Cindye as the
hometown of Pixodarus, son of Mausolos,...
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Although the
Rhodians and
Attalids successfully blockaded his
fleet at
Bargylia, they
nevertheless sent an
appeal to the
Romans for help. At
around the...
- king, he lost the
naval Battle of
Chios in 201 BC and was
blockaded at
Bargylia by the
Rhodian and
Pergamene navies.
While Philip V was busy
fighting Rome's...
- use the word λίμνη ('lake').
Strabo places Caryanda between Myndus and
Bargylia, and he
describes it,
according to the
common text, as "a lake, and island...
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During the excavations,
Biliotti became the
first to do****ent a tomb at
Bargylia in the
shape of the
mythical Scylla. He
collected fragments of its architecture...