- (1854–1857). "
Sangarius".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
Battle of
Sakarya Sakarya Province Sangarius Bridge Nana (Gr****...
- By Cybele,
Sangarius became the
father of Nicaea,
mother of
Telete by Dionysus. His
other children were
Sagaritis and Ocyrrhoe. The
Sangarius river in Phrygia...
- The
Sangarius Bridge or
Bridge of
Justinian (Turkish:
Justinianos Köprüsü or Beşköprü) is a late
Roman bridge over the
river Sakarya (Latin:
Sangarius, Gr****...
-
Sangarius is an
Australian genus of
shield bug in the
family Acanthosomatidae. The type
species is
Sangarius paradoxus Stål, 1866. It
feeds on
Hakea shrubs...
- Creed.
According to Strabo,
Bithynia was
bounded on the east by the
river Sangarius (modern
Sakarya river), but the more
commonly received division extended...
-
third alternative option: Hecuba's
parents could as well be the
river god
Sangarius and Metope. Some
versions from non-extant
works are
summarized by a scholiast...
- Nana (/ˈneɪnə/ (Gr****: Νάνα) is a
daughter of the
Phrygian river-god
Sangarius,
identified with the
river Sakarya located in present-day Turkey. She...
- the
daughter of
Dionysus and Nicaea,
naiad daughter of the river-god
Sangarius and Cybele.
Concerning Telete's birth, it is
related that
Nicaea was ashamed...
- the east of
ancient Phrygia, near
Mount Adoreus and the
sources of the
Sangarius. Its site is unlocated. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. xii. p. 543. Page numbers...
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offended the goddess, and she
turned him into a
river that bore his name;
Sangarius (now
Sakarya River) in Asia Minor. Once, a
Phrygian man
named Pyrrhus...