Lebedus — • Titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Ephesus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lebedus Lebedus † … Catholic encyclopedia
Lebedus — the Latinized form of the original Greek name Lebedos was the most northerly of the Ionian colony cities (See Ionia and the twelve cities of the Ionian League, which came to include ancient Smyrna), located between itself and Ephesus to the south … Wikipedia
LEBEDUS — Ioniae civ. a Colophone 120 stad. distans. Lebeditzi Chisar, Leuncl. in ora Sinûs Ionici, 25. mill. a Teo in Ort. 15. a Smyrna in Mer. 25. a Colophone in Bor. Baudr. Episcopal. sub Archiep. Ephesino. Ibi ludi in honorem Bacchi quotannis olim… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ЛЕБЕД — • Lebedus, Λέβεδος, один из цветущих в древние времена ионических городов в Лидии, в 4 милях к северо востоку от Колофона. Когда Лисимах переселил часть его жителей в Эфес, он пал и во времена Горация был незначительным городком (ер.… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Ionia — (Ancient Greek Ἰωνία or Ἰωνίη) is an ancient region of central coastal Anatolia in present day Turkey, the region nearest İzmir, which was historically Smyrna. It consisted of the northernmost territories of the Ionian League of Greek settlements … Wikipedia
Miletus — This article is about the ancient city of Anatolia. For other uses, see Miletus (disambiguation). Miletus Μίλητος Ancient Polis Turkish transcription(s) – Modern name Milet … Wikipedia
Myus — Myus(Μυοuς) Ancient City of Greece (Avşar Kalesi) Bafa Lake near Myus … Wikipedia
Lebedos — war eine antike griechische Stadt und gehörte zu den zwölf ionischen Städten an der kleinasiatischen Ägäisküste (heute Türkei). Sie befand sich auf einer Halbinsel, die heute den Namen Kısık trägt und zu dem modernen Ort Ürkmez gehört. Ihre… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Colophon (city) — Colophon is located center right. Colophon (Greek Κολοφών) was a city in the region of Lydia in antiquity dating from about the turn of the first millennium BC. It was likely one the oldest of the twelve Ionian League cities, between Lebedos (120 … Wikipedia
Çatalhöyük — (Turkish pronunciation: [tʃaˈtaɫhøjyc]; also Çatal Höyük and Çatal Hüyük, or any of the three without diacritics; çatal is Turkish for fork , höyük for mound ) was a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement in southern Anatolia,… … Wikipedia