DASCYLIUM — urbs Cariae in finibus Ephesiae a Dascylo filio Periandri, Est et alia post bellum Troianum condita. Tertia Ioniae, quae μεγάλη nominatur, utpote maior aliis. Quarta Aeolidis, et Phrygiae. Est et Dascylites, sive Dascylia palus. Steph … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Dascylium — Dascylion Dascylion est une cité fondée en 659 av. J. C. sur les rives de la Propontide (l actuelle mer de Marmara), à l’embouchure du fleuve Rhyndacos, par le roi de Lydie Gygès. Son objectif est de contrebalancer l influence de la cité ionienne … Wikipédia en Français
DASCYLEUM seu DASCYLIUM et DASCYLOS — DASCYLEUM, seu DASCYLIUM, et DASCYLOS Bithyniae urbs ad Propontidem; Diasquillo Villanovano: Diaschilo autem Nigro … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Dascylus — In Greek mythology, Dascylus or Daskylos (Ancient Greek: Δάσκυλος) is a name that may refer to: A king who ruled over Mysia or Mariandyne. He is presumably the eponym of the coastal city of Dascylaeum or Dascylium (but see below). The wife of… … Wikipedia
Battle of the Granicus — Infobox Military Conflict caption=The Battle of the Granicus River conflict=Battle of the Granicus partof=the Wars of Alexander the Great date=May, 334 BC place=Granicus River (Modern day Biga Çayı ), Turkey result=Macedonian victory.… … Wikipedia
Dascilio — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dascilio era una ciudad de la región de Frigia Helespóntica situada en la orilla sur del lago Manyas, en la actual Provincia de Balikesir (Turquía). Existente ya durante la época de dominio lidio (siglo VII a. C.),… … Wikipedia Español
Anatolia — /an euh toh lee euh/, n. a vast plateau between the Black and the Mediterranean seas: in ancient usage, synonymous with the peninsula of Asia Minor; in modern usage, applied to Turkey in Asia. Cf. Asia Minor. * * * or Asia Minor Turkish Anadolu… … Universalium
Nilüfer River — The Nilufer or Niloufer River (Turkish: Nilüfer Çayı) is a river in Turkey. From its source near the Uludağ (the classical Mysian Olympus) and flowing past Bursa, the river tends to the northwest along its course of 203 km. The Nilufer was the… … Wikipedia
Pharnabazus — was a Persian soldier and statesman. He was the son of Pharnaces, son of Pharnabazus, son of Artabazus; his male ancestors had governed the satrapy of Phrygia on the Hellespont from its headquarters at Dascylium since 478 BC. According to a… … Wikipedia
Achaemenid Empire — Persian Empire redirects here. For other uses, see Persian Empire (disambiguation). Persian Empire ← … Wikipedia