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Phocaea or
Phokaia (Ancient Gr****: Φώκαια,
Phókaia; modern-day Foça in Turkey) was an
ancient Ionian Gr**** city on the
western coast of Anatolia. Gr****...
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early classical period the gold
content of
electrum ranged from 46% in
Phokaia to 43% in Mytilene. In
later coinage from
these areas,
dating to 326 BC...
- Carian; b. The
Ionic of Ephesos, Kolophon, Lebedos, Teos, Klazomenai, and
Phokaia, and
their colonies,
influenced by Lydian; c. The
dialect of
Chios and...
- Unknown Hyele, or Elea,
Velia (Roman name)
Campania (abandoned) c.540–535 BC
Phokaia, M****alia
Refugees from
Alalie Kaulonia Calabria (abandoned) 7th century...
- Asia Minor,
around the time of
Cyrus the Younger. From a coin of Ionia,
Phokaia,
circa 478-387 BC.
Satrap of
Lydia Reign 408–401 BC
Predecessor Tissaphernes...
- 36,000–42,000 men at
least (modern estimates)
Central Base
Cilicia Kyme/
Phokaia Fleet 1,207
warships and 3,000
transport ships at peak (ancient sources)...
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ancestry derives from
Smyrna (modern-day İzmir in Turkey) and Asia
Minor Phokaia (modern-day Foça in Turkey), the
ancestral embarkation port to the 6th...
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research in
several sites along the
western coast of
Anatolia such as
Phokaia (Foça),
Pitane (Çandarlı),
Erythrai (Ildırı) and old
Smyrna (Bayraklı höyük...
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Coinage of
Phokaia, Ionia,
circa 478-387 BC.
Possible portrait of
Satrap Tissaphernes, with
satrapal headress, but
since these coins have no markings...
- co.uk. Cahill,
Nicholas (1988). "Taş Kule: A Persian-Period Tomb near
Phokaia".
American Journal of Archaeology. 92 (4): 481–501. doi:10.2307/505245...