above Caria image File 0132 Theater in Caunos.jpg 300px Theater in Caunos caption Theater ... of Caria in Anatolia div Caria or Karia from Luwian language Luwian Karuwa meaning steep country ... inhabitants of Caria were known as Carians , and they had arrived in Caria before the Greeks. They were ... to exist as part of their society in a reputedly second class status. Municipalities of Caria File Caria.svg thumb right 250px alt Map of ancient Caria showing cities Carian cities in white. This map ... with the known colonization. Coastal Caria Coastal Caria begins with Didyma south of Miletus , ref Page 170. ref but Miletus had been placed in the pre Greek Caria. South of it is the Iassicus Sinus G ll k K rfezi and the towns of Iasus, Caria Iassus and Bargylia , giving an alternative name of Bargyleticus ... and some to Caria Calynda on the Indus River, Crya, Carya, Carysis or Cari and Alina in the Gulf of Glaucus ... towns in the gulf are Clydae or Lydae and Aenus. Inland Caria At the base of the east end of Latmus ... Stratonicea Caria Stratonicea , apparently the ethnic center of non Hellenic Caria. The name Chrysaoris once applied to all of Caria moreover, Euromus was originally settled from Lycia . Its towns ... it became Megalopolis Big City and Aphrodisias , sometime capital of Caria. Other towns on the Orsinus are Timeles and Plarasa. Tabae was at various times attributed to Phrygia, Lydia and Caria and seems to have been occupied by mixed nationals. Caria also comprises the headwaters of the Indus ... and People details Carians The name of Caria appears in a number of early languages Hittite language ... Persian Kurka . Allegedly, the region received the name of Caria from Car King of Caria Car , an ancestral ... tomb in Milas Becin.jpg thumb 165px right Archaeologists studying a Carian tomb in Milas , Be in. Caria arose as a Neo Hittite kingdom around the 11th century BC.The coast of Caria was part of the Dorian ..., and was allied to the Troy Trojan cause. John Lempri re Lempri re notes that As Caria probably ... more details
wiktionarypar CariacariaCaria was an ancient region of Asia Minor. Caria may also refer to Caria Moimenta da Beira , a parish in Moimenta da Beira , Portugal Caria, a parish in Belmonte Portugal Belmonte , Portugal Caria butterfly , a genus of metalmark butterflies in the tribe Riodinini CARIA, a business to business, web based media administration platform. disambig ar br Caria de Caria fr Caria nl Caria pt Caria ru uk ... more details
mergeto Artemisia disambiguation People date December 2011 Other uses Artemisia disambiguation Artemisia of Caria is the name of two ancient Anatolian rulers Artemisia I of Caria fl. 480 BC , Female naval commander in the Persian Empire, under the rule of Xerxes I of Persia Artemisia II of Caria died 350 BC , Female satrap who ordered the construction of the Mausoleum hndis cleanup date December 2011 he , ... more details
Refimprove date January 2008 Ada of Caria in Greek floruit fl. 377 BC 377 326 BC ref name Gardner 377 BC is the date of her father s death cite book title A History of Ancient Coinage, 700 300 B.C. url http books.google.com books?id s6ZUeMRJEMC&pgis 1 last Gardner first Percy year 1918 publisher Oxford University location Clarendon Press page 303 ref was satrap of Caria in the 4th century BC. Ada was the daughter of Hecatomnus , satrap of Caria , and sister of Mausolus , Artemisia II of Caria Artemisia , Idrieus , and Pixodarus of Caria Pixodarus . She was married to her brother Idrieus, who succeeded Artemisia in 351 BC and died in 344 BC. On the death of her husband Ada became satrap of Caria, but was expelled by her brother Pixodarus in 340 BC and on the death of the latter in 335 BC his son in law Orontobates received the satrapy of Caria from the Achaemenid Empire Persian Great King . When Alexander the Great entered Caria in 334 BC, Ada, who was in possession of the fortress of Alinda , surrendered the fortress to him. After taking Halicarnassus modern Bodrum , Alexander committed the government of Caria to her she, in turn, formally adopted Alexander as her son, ensuring that the rule of Caria passed unconditionally to him upon her eventual death. According to Turkish archaeologists, the tomb of Ada has been discovered. Her remains are on display in the archaeological museum of Bodrum. References Reflist E.D. Carney, Women and Dunasteia in Caria , American Journal of Philology 126 2005 , pp.  65 91. W. Heckel, Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great , Oxford Blackwell , 2006, p.  3 Attilio Mastrocinque, La Caria e la Ionia meridionale in epoca ellenistica, 323 188 a. C. Rome, 1979 Stephen Ruzicka, Politics of a Persian dynasty the Hecatomnids in the fourth ... of Ada. DEFAULTSORT Ada of Caria Category Carian people Category People from Mu la Category Queens regnant ... de Caria fr Ada de Carie hr Ada od Karije it Ada di Caria nl Ada van Kari pl Ada w adczyni Karii sh ... more details
Telmessos is also a city in Lycia , the modern Fethiye . Telmessos or Telmessus , also Telmissos lang grc or , was a city in Caria . It was called Telebehi in the Lycian language . There was a shrine dedicated to Daphne in Telmessos. ref http www.themystica.com mythical folk articles d daphne.html ref Notes reflist catholic turkey geo stub coord missing Turkey Category Caria de Telmissos ... more details
For other uses, see Pigres Pigres of Caria the son of Seldomus, was a distinguished naval commander in the army of Xerxes I of Persia . References Herodotus , vii. 98. Category Carian people Category People of the Greco Persian Wars ... more details
Pixodarus in Greek language Greek o ruled 340 335 BC was a prince or king of Caria . Biography He was the youngest of the three sons of Hecatomnus , all of whom successively held the sovereignty of their native country. Pixodarus obtained possession of the throne by the expulsion of his sister Ada of Caria Ada , the widow and successor of her brother Idrieus , and held it without opposition for a period of five years, 340 335 BC. He cultivated the friendship of Achaemenid Empire Persia , gave his daughter in marriage to a Persian people Persian named Orontobates , whom he even seems to have admitted to some share in the sovereign power during his own lifetime. But he did not neglect to court the alliance of other powers also, and endeavoured to secure the powerful friendship of Philip II of Macedon Philip II , king of Macedon ia, by offering the hand of his eldest daughter in marriage to Philip III of Macedon Arrhidaeus , the illegitimate son of the Macedonian monarch. The discontent of the young Alexander the Great Alexander at this period led him to offer himself as a suitor for the Carian princess instead of his natural brother an overture which was eagerly embraced by Pixodarus, but the indignant interference of Philip put an end to the whole scheme. Pixodarus died apparently a natural death some time before the landing of Alexander in Asia, 334 BC and was succeeded by his son in law Orontobates. r diod 16.74 arr 1.23 strab 14 plut 10 References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2713.html Pixodarus 2 , Boston , 1867 Notes reflist refs ref name diod 16.74 arr 1.23 strab 14 plut 10 Diodorus Siculus , Bibliotheca , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Diod. 16.74.1 xvi. 74 Arrian , Anabasis Alexandri , http websfor.org alexander arrian book1b.asp ... DEFAULTSORT Caria, Pixodarus of Category 335 BC deaths Category Carian people ca Pix dar de Pixodaros ... more details
About the ancient city in Caria Mu la Province the ancient city in Lydia Manisa Province Stratonicea Lydia Infobox archaeological site name Stratonicea native name Stratonikeia image skyline caption country Turkey region Caria elevation 510 area m2 XXXX in square meters area km2 XXXX in square kilometers controlling city See Note 1 civilization period Seleucid Empire Seleucid , Roman Empire Roman , Catholic Church Roman Catholic pushpin map Turkey latd 37.32130 latNS N longd 28.05805 longEW E image inexistent File StratonikeiaBouleuterium.jpg thumb Bouleuterium Council House of Stratonikeia source&permission www.stratonikeia.com . Stratonikeia lang el o or o or per Stephanus of Byzantium &ndash also transliterated as Stratonicea , Stratoniceia , Stratoniki , and Stratonike and Stratonice earlier Idrias and Chrysaoris and for a time Hadrianopolis &ndash was one of the most important towns in the interior of Caria , Anatolia , situated on the east southeast of Mylasa , and on the south of the river Marsyas its site is now located at the present village of Eskihisar , Mu la Province , Turkey . It is situated at a distance of convert 1 km mi abbr on from the intercity road TUR D 330 that connects the district center of Yata an, Mu la Yata an with Bodrum and Milas , shortly before Yata an Power Plant if one has taken departure from the latter towns. Foundation and Seleucid era According to Strabo , it was founded by the Seleucid Empire Seleucid king ... BC, keeping it until 167 BC when with the whole of Caria it was declared free by the Roman Republic ... Gallienus 253&ndash 268 . ref A.R. Meadows, Stratonikeia in Caria the Hellenistic city and its ... , Latin language Latinized as Stratonicensis in Caria the seat has been vacant since the death of the last ... Hellenistic Caria Category Mu la Province Category History of Mu la Province Category Roman sites ... Caria tr Stratonikeia ... more details
File Nysa, Anatolia.JPG thumb right 250px Nysa ruins in Ayd n, Turkey File Stadium, Nysa Caria .jpg thumb View of the ancient stadium of Nysa which used to house 30.000 spectators during its heydays Nysa Ancient Greek was an ancient city of Caria in Anatolia , whose remnants are now in the Sultanhisar district of Ayd n Province of Turkey , convert 50 km mi sp us east of the Ionia n city of Ephesus . The name Nysa was mentioned in Homer s Iliad Chapter 6.132 133 , where he refers to a hero named Lycurgus, who once drove the nursing mothers of wine crazed Dionysus over the sacred mountains of Nysa. Most likely in connection to this, the city was dedicated to Dionysus when it was founded, perhaps by Antiochus I Soter in the 3rd century BC. Nysa not only gained fame through Dionysus , but also through its scholars. The big library of Nysa stands proof of this period. In antiquity, Nysa was also known as Athymbra Ancient Greek according to Strabo , who started his life of study in Nysa which was an important center of learning in the 1st century BC , Nysa resulted from a synoecism of three towns that were founded by three brothers, Athymbros, Athymbrados, and Hydrelos. Undoubtedly Athymbra served as the kernel for the later Nysa. The townspeople were still called Athymbrianoi in a letter sent ... in 281 BC. ref Getzel M. Cohen, The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor University of California Press, 1996 ISBN 0520083296 , p. 257. ref For about a thousand years after that the city suffered from the depredations of the Christians, the Muslims and the Turks, and it was finally abandoned after being sacked by Tamerlane in 1402. There are important ruins on the site from the Hellenistic period, the Roman period and the Byzantine Empire Byzantine era. The well preserved theater, built during the Roman Imperial period, is famous for its frises ... Hellenistic Caria Category Ancient Greek cities Category Former populated places in Turkey Category ... more details
About the satrap and builder of the Mausoleum Artemisia II of Caria File Artemisia I Caria.png 200px thumb Artemisia from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Image Szalamisz.jpg thumb The Battle of Salamis, at which Artemisia commanded five ships Artemisia I of Caria Old Persian language Old Persian An hit lang grc lang fa Floruit fl. 480 BC became the ruler, after the death of her husband, as a client of the Achaemenid dynasty Persians &ndash who in the 5th century BC ruled as the overlords of Ionia . Artemisia is best remembered for her participation in the naval Battle of Salamis . Family and name The name Artemisia An hit derives from Artemis Proper noun n , Gender linguistics f . Roman mythology Roman equivalent Diana mythology Diana . According to Jablonski, the name is also Phrygian language Phrygian and could be compared with the royal appellation Artemas of Xenophon . However according to Charles Anthon the primitive root of the name is probably of Persian origin from arta Linguistic reconstruction , art , arte ,... all meaning great, excellent, holy,... thus Artemis i.e. Diana becomes identical with the great mother of Nature, even as she was worshipped at Ephesus . ref cite encyclopedia last Anthon first Charles author authorlink Charles Anthon coauthors editor encyclopedia A Classical dictionary title Artemis url http books.google.com books?id TIYMAAAAYAAJ accessdate edition date year month publisher Harper & Brothers volume location id isbn oclc doi pages 210 quote ref According to Herodotus Histories Herodotus Histories , Books 7 and 8 , Artemisia was Halicarnassus Halicarnassian on her father Lygdamis side and Cretian on her ... Artemisia 01 Of Caria Category Ancient Halicarnassians Category Queens regnant Category Royal suicides ... Ia ca Artemisia I de Caria de Artemisia I. el es Artemisia I de Caria fa fr Art mise Ire hr Artemizija I. it Artemisia I di Caria hu I. Artemiszia nl Artemisia I ... more details
About the tyrant of Halicarnassus who fought at the Battle of Salamis Artemisia I of Caria Artemisia II of Caria in Ancient Greek Greek , died 350 BC was a sister, the wife and the successor of the king Mausolus . She was a daughter of Hecatomnus , and after the death of her husband she reigned for two years, from 353 to 351 BC. Her administration was conducted on the same principles as the one of her husband, whence she supported the Oligarchy oligarchical party on the island of Rhodes . r diod 16.36 45 dem Life She is renowned in history for her extraordinary grief at the death of her husband and brother Mausolus . She is said to have mixed his ashes in her daily drink, and to have gradually pined away during the two years that she survived him. She induced the most eminent Ancient Greece Greek rhetorician s to proclaim his praise in their oratory and to perpetuate his memory she built at Halicarnassus a celebrated majestic Mausoleum of Maussollos monument , listed by Antipater of Sidon Antipater Sidon of Sidon as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and whose name subsequently became the generic term for any splendid sepulchral monument mausoleum . r cic 3.31 strab 14 gell 10.18 plin 25.36 36.4 val 4.6 suda Image The maussolleion model dsc02711 miniaturk nevit.jpg thumb upright Scale model of the Mausoleum at Miniat rk, Istanbul Mausoleum The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus was approximately 140 feet in height and surrounded on all four corners with 36 marble columns, nine on each of the four sides. These were adorned with Sculpture sculptural relief s created by each one of four Greek sculptor s. The west side was done by Leochares , the north ... II DEFAULTSORT Artemisia 02 Of Caria Category Ancient Greece Category Queens regnant Category 350 ... Artemisia II de Caria fr Art mise II he hr Artemizija II. it Artemisia II pl Artemizja ... uk III vi Artermisia II c a Caria zh ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 Car , according to Herodotus , was the brother of Lydus and Mysus . He was regarded as the eponymous and ancestral hero of the Carians who would have received their name from the king. See also Car King of Megara Category Carian people pt Car rei dos C rios ru Ancient Greece bio stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In Greek mythology , Rhacius was the son of Lebes mythology Lebes , and the leader of the first Greeks to settle in Caria , and became King of Caria. His court was located at Colophon city Colophon in Ionia. With his wife Manto mythology Manto , daughter of the seer Teiresias , he was the father of Mopsus , a renowned seer. Category Ancient Greeks in Caria Category Greek mythology of Anatolia Category Kings in Greek mythology Greek myth stub bg el pt R cio cretense ru ... more details
Clydae lang gr polytonic , was a town in ancient Caria in the Rhodian Peraea . Ptol. v. 3. , The MSS. of Ptolemy and the older editions Pirckheymer s, for instance are said to have Chydae but the name is Clydae in the Stadiasmus, which places it 30 stadia east of the Promontory Pedalium , probably Cape Bokomadhi. References SmithDGRG Category Caria Category Lycia Category Ancient cities ... more details
Chrysaorium was an ancient city in Caria , Anatolia , between Euromus also Eunomus and Stratonicea . In Seleucid Empire Seleucid times, Chrysaorium was the seat of the Chrysaorian League . The League s assembly met here, in a temple of Zeus Zeus Chrysaorius . External links http www.ancientlibrary.com gazetteer 0111.html Hazlitt s Classical Gazetteer coord missing Turkey Category Caria Category Ancient Greek sites in Turkey Mu la geo stub es Crisoria fr Chrysaorium ... more details
Stratonicea , Stratoniceia or Stratonikeia lang el o , also found as Stratonice , Stratoniki , Stratonike lang el , can refer to any of several Hellenistic cities, including Stratonicea Caria Stratonicea , in Caria , formerly Idrias and Chrysaoris , and later Hadrianopolis , east southeast of Milas Mylasa , now at Eskihisar , Mu la Province , Turkey Stratonicea Lydia Stratonicea , in Lydia , now in Manisa Province , Turkey Stratonicea Chalcidice Stratonicea , on the Mount Athos Akte Peninsula , Chalcidice , Greece geodis ... more details
Alinda was an ancient inland city of Caria in Anatolia. Alinda may also refer to 887 Alinda , an asteroid Alinda gastropod Alinda gastropod , a genus of land snails Alinda family , a group of asteroids See also Linda disambiguation disambig de Alinda ... more details
Pigres may refer to Pigres of Halicarnassus first ancient Greek poet, who introduced the iambic trimeter. Pigres of Caria naval commander of Xerxes Pigres of Paionia deported in Anatolia by Darius hndis ca Pigres es Pigres ... more details
Scylax may refer to Scylax River in the Pontus, the modern ekerek River in the Black Sea Region of Turkey Scylax of Caryanda 6th century BCE , an ancient Greek explorer from Caria dab ca Scylax el fr Scylax ... more details
Aphrodisias may mean Aphrodisias Aphrodisias of Caria an ancient settlement in Ayd n Province , Turkey Aphrodisias of Cilicia an ancient settlement in Mersin Province , Turkey Aphrodisias in Europe an ancient settlement in European Turkey See also Aphrodite Greek goddess Aphrodite disambiguation disambig ... more details
Calydna redirects here. For the genus of Riodinidae metalmark butterflies , see Calydna butterfly . Calynda also Calinda , Calydna , or Karynda was a city in ancient Caria . ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 03204b.htm title Calynda work Catholic Encyclopedia ref History It was probably situated at the boundary of Lycia and Caria on the river Indos? , for it is placed in the former territory by Ptolemy xxxi, 16 , in the latter by Stephanus Byzantius . Stephanus gives also another form of the name, Karynda . Calynda must be carefully distinguished from Kalydna , Kalydnos , Karyanda and Kadyanda . Its king, Damasithemos, was an ally of Queen Artemisia I of Caria Herod., VIII, lxxxvii Pliny the Elder Pliny , V, xxvii, who writes its name Calydna . It is mentioned among the cities that struck coins in the Roman period. Ecclesiastical history Its Christian history is very short, for it is not mentioned in the Notiti episcopatuum . We know only that it was at a certain time a suffragan of Myra , the metropolis of Lycia. Bishop Leontius of Calynda is mentioned in 458 Mansi, Concil., VII, 580 in the letter of the Lycian bishops to the Byzantine Emperor Leo I the Thracian . It remains a Roman Catholic titular see . References reflist Catholic Category Caria ca Kalunda ... more details
unreferenced date June 2008 Apollonius of Tralles in Caria was a Greece Greek sculptor who flourished in the 2nd century BCE. With his brother Tauriscus, he executed the marble group known as the Farnese Bull , representing Zethus and Amphion tying the revengeful Dirce to the tail of a wild bull. References 1911 Greece sculptor stub DEFAULTSORT Apollonius of Tralles Category Hellenistic sculptors Category Ancient Greeks in Caria Category 2nd century BC Greek people ca Apol loni de Tral les de Apollonios von Tralleis es Apolonio de Tralles hu Trall szi Apoll niosz pl Apollonios z Tralles pt Apol nio de Tralles ru sv Apollonios fr n Tralles tr Apollonios ... more details
Theodore Abucara ? 770 was a bishop of Caria province in Syria . In his anti heretical dialogues he claimed frequently to reproduce the identical words of the great Eastern world Eastern theologian, Saint St . John of Damascus , whose disciple he was. St. John addressed to him three famous discourses in defence of the sacred images. There are attempts to identify him with a Bishop Theodore of Caria who attended the Fourth Council of Constantinople Roman Catholic Fourth Council of Constantinople in 869 . External links Catholic wstitle Theodore Abucara Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abucara, Theodore ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abucara, Theodore Category Bishops Syria bio stub RC bishop stub ca Teodor Abucara pt Teodoro Abucara ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Menippus of Stratonikeia in Greek language Greek M o b. Stratonicea Caria Stratonicea , Caria , lived 1st century BC , surnamed Catocas, was a Carian by birth he was the most accomplished orator of his time in all Asia 79 BC . Cicero , who heard him, puts him almost on a level with the Attic orators . r cic 91 plut 4 laer 6.101 strab 14.2 References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2150.html Menippus 3 , Boston , 1867 Notes reflist refs ref name cic 91 plut 4 laer 6.101 strab 14.2 Cicero, Brutus , http www.gutenberg.org etext 9776 91 Plutarch , Parallel Lives , Cicero , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Cicero .html 4 4 Diogenes Laertius , The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers , http classicpersuasion.org pw diogenes dlmenippus.htm 5 vi. 5 Strabo , Geography , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0198&query section 3D 23807&chunk section xiv. 2 ref SmithDGRBM Category Ancient Greek rhetoricians Category 1st century BC people Category Roman Caria Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Greece writer stub MEast writer stub ca M nip d Estratonice ... more details