Lycia — Lycia … Wikipédia en Français
Lycia — (Рим,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Via del Boschetto, Рионе Монти, 00185 Рим, Италия … Каталог отелей
LYCIA — reg. min. Asiae inter Pamphyliam, et Cariam: Mylias alias, et ogygia Steph. qui incolas Tremilos dictos scribit. Unde Trimilis reg. apud liberalem. Aliis Mylias fuit eius pars Bor. olim (si poetarum fabulis credimus) chimaerae monstri ignibus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Lycĭa — Lycĭa, Stadt, s. Lecce … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Lycia — [lish′ə, lish′ē ə] ancient country in SW Asia Minor, on the Mediterranean: settled in early times; came under Persian and Syrian rule; annexed as a province by Rome (1st cent. A.D. ) … English World dictionary
Lycia — For other uses, see Lycia (disambiguation). Sidyma redirects here. For the moth genus named, see Sidyma (moth). Lycia (Λυκία) Ancient Region of Anatolia Lycian rock cut tombs of Dalyan … Wikipedia
Lycia — Lycia … Wikipédia en Français
Lycia — /lish ee euh/, n. an ancient country in SW Asia Minor: later a Roman province. * * * Ancient district, southwestern Anatolia. Located along the Mediterranean Sea coast in present day Turkey, in ancient times it was situated between the regions of … Universalium
Lycia — At the port of Patara on the Lycian coast, Paul and his companions embarked on a different ship en route for Jerusalem (Acts 21:2), and also at Myra in Lycia en route to Rome (Acts 27:5). Lycia had become a Roman province in 43 CE, but in 74 CE… … Dictionary of the Bible
Lycia — Region in southwestern Asia Minor (q.v.); part of the theme of Kibyrrhaiotai (qq.v.). Its metropolis (q.v.) was the city of Myra, on the main maritime Aegean (q.v.) route from Egypt to Italy (qq.v.). Among Lycia s most impressive ruined… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium