
Cyme (Aeolis) - Wikipedia
Cyme (Greek: Κύμη) or Cumae was an Aeolian city in Aeolis close to the kingdom of Lydia. It was called Phriconian, perhaps from the mountain Phricion in Aeolis, near which the Aeolians had …
Cyme: The Phrygian Mood - History Today
Cyme, near the modern Smyrna, was one of the ports that served the Phrygians during the centuries from 1000-700 B.C., when they dominated Asia Minor. Freya Stark studies the …
Cymé (Éolide) — Wikipédia
Cymé (grec ancien : Κύμη / Kumê) était une cité grecque d' Éolide (Asie mineure), à 40 km au nord de Smyrne. Son site se trouve actuellement sur le territoire de la ville turque d' Aliağa, …
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Cyme (Greek: Κύμη) or Cumae was an Aeolian city in Aeolis (Asia Minor) close to the kingdom of Lydia. It was called Phriconian, perhaps from the mountain Phricion in Aeolis, near which the …
Achaemenid Settlements | Cyme - History Archive
Settlements > Cyme. Cyme Background. By the 5th century BC, Cyme was one of the 12 established Ionian colonies in Aeolis. Herodotus (4.138) mentions that one of the esteemed …
Cyme - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月23日 · Cyme (sī´mē), ancient Greek city of W Asia Minor [1], on the Ionian Sea and N of the present Smyrna in W Asian Turkey. It was the largest and most important of the 12 …
BIKE CLASSICAL: Cyme: City of the Running Athlete - Blogger
2019年10月14日 · Ancient Cyme was once in the international news because of the astounding discovery in the bay of the ancient city of a life size bronze statue of a 'Running Athlete' in near …
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Modern Description: City in Aiolis, 40 km N of Smyrna. Founded, according to Strabo (621), by Greek colonists after the Trojan War and after their capture of Larisa from the Pelasgians. …
Cyme - Infoplease
Cyme sīˈmē [key], ancient Greek city of W Asia Minor, on the Ionian Sea and N of the present Smyrna in W Asian Turkey. It was the largest and most important of the 12 cities of Aeolis. In …
Greek History | Cyme
Its name refers to the peninsula of Cyme in Euboea. The colony was also the entry point in the Italian peninsula for the Euboean alphabet, the local variant of the Greek alphabet used by its …