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accounts of the
Lycians.
Strabo distinguished "Trojan
Lycians" from the
Termilae mentioned by Herodotus.
Cicero stated flatly that the
Lycians were a Gr****...
- Gr**** statuary;
Lycian Way, a
hiking trail in
southwestern Turkey;
Lycian Way Ultramarathon, an
annual ultra-marathon in
Lycian Way ;
Lycians,
people who...
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interprets Herodotus' "those
Lycians who now say that they are Xanthians" to mean that
Xanthos was repo****ted by
other Lycians (and not by
Iranians or other...
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instead of the
intended characters. The
Lycian language (𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊍𐊆 Trm̃mili) was the
language of the
ancient Lycians who
occupied the
Anatolian region...
- in the
region testify to the
ancient Lycian civilization. The
Lycian Way,
parts of
which were used by the
Lycians as
routes between their cities and ports...
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mixed settlement of Gr****s and
local Lycians.
Stephanos of
Byzantium recounts a
story of how an
elderly Lycian woman named Syessa received and entertained...
- .
Translator Chris Markham. Bryce,
Trevor R. (1986). The
Lycians -
Volume I: The
Lycians in
Literary and
Epigraphic Sources. Copenhagen:
Museum Tusculanum...
- The
Lycian sarcophagus of
Sidon is a
sarcophagus discovered in the
Royal necropolis of Ayaa near Sidon, Lebanon. It is made of
Parian marble, and resembles...
- Hermagios". The tomb was
built by the
Lycians, the
people who
lived in this
satrapy of the
Persian Empire at the time. The
Lycians were a
tightly knit confederation...
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Xanthian stele (or
Xanthian Obelisk,
found at
Xanthos (which was
known to the
Lycians as Arñna), and another, shorter,
inscription (nine lines) on a sarcophagus...