• Erythras (Ancient Greek: Ἐρυθρᾶς) was a port town of ancient Ionia, near Erythrae. Strabo, whose description proceeds from south to north, after describing...
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  • Airai (Ancient Greek: Αἰραί) was a town of ancient Ionia, near Erythrae mentioned by Thucydides. It was a polis (city-state), and a member of the Delian...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Πτελεόν) was a fortress town in the territory of Erythrae, in Ionia. Pliny the Elder mentions Pteleon, Helos, and Dorium as near Erythrae, but...
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    Glauke (Ancient Greek: Γλαύκη) was a town of ancient Ionia. During the Peloponnesian War, at some point Athenian ships were lying at Glauce. Today, it...
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  • Polichna (Ancient Greek: Πολίχνα) was a town of ancient Ionia, near Erythrae. Its site is tentatively located near the modern Balıklıova. Richard Talbert...
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  • Ortygia (Ancient Greek: Ὀρτυγία) was a town of ancient Ionia. Its site is near Kirazlı, Asiatic Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas...
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    Melia (Ancient Greek: Μελία), was a Carian polis of ancient Ionia that was razed by decision of the Ionian League to which it belonged. This was the earliest...
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  • Helos (Ancient Greek: Ἕλος) was a town of ancient Ionia, near Erythrae. Its site is tentatively located near the modern Denizgiren. Richard Talbert, ed...
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    border of Ionia. Hybandia remained Ionian. The Aeolian tradition came to an end when the city was conquered by the Ionians, and was resettled as Ionia. The...
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    Colophon (city) (category Populated places in ancient Ionia)
    -fən/; Ancient Greek: Κολοφών, romanized: Kolophṓn) was an ancient city in Ionia. Founded around the end of the 2nd millennium BC, it was likely one of the...
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  • was a town of ancient Ionia. Strabo distinguishes it from other homonymous cities of Asia Minor, mentioning that the Larisa of Ionia was in the Cayster River...
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  • Leucae (Greek: Λεῦκαι) or Leuce (Greek: Λεύκη) was a small town of ancient Ionia, in the neighbourhood of Phocaea. Leucae was situated, according to Pliny...
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  • Heracleium or Herakleion (Ancient Greek: Ἡράκλειον) was a town of ancient Ionia. Its site is located above Kavaklı, Asiatic Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed...
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    Klazomenai (category Populated places in ancient Ionia)
    Priene, Myus, and Miletus). It is located at the south coast of Smyrna Gulf, Ionia, and a member of the Ionian League. It was one of the first cities to issue...
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    Poseidon, during the festival. Ephesus in Ionia. The relation of Poseidon with the bull is stronger in Ionia. The fest Tauria was celebrated in honour...
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    Hieron in Ionia Dios Hieron in Lydia Dioskome Docimium Doroukome Eibeos Eiokome Elaea Eluza Embatum Emoddi Ephesus Erines Erythrae Erythras Etsyena Euaza...
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    Himera 559 Ephesus is annexed by Lydia 559-550 Lydia annexes Aeolis and Ionia 559 Achilleion is founded and annexed by Mytilene 557 Argos is overthrown...
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    Lebedus (redirect from Ptolemais (Ionia))
    that Greeks from Athens established the city as well as other cities in Ionia. Lebedos became a flourishing city thanks to its commerce, and was famous...
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    western coast of Anatolia, near the mouth of the Maeander River in ancient Ionia. Its ruins are located near the modern village of Balat in Aydın Province...
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  • Casystes (category Populated places in ancient Ionia)
    mountain, and a harbour under it, Casystes; and another harbour called Erythras." It is probably the Cyssus of Livy, the port to which the fleet of Antiochus...
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  • also known as Maeandrus or Maiandros (Μαίανδρος), was a town of ancient Ionia in the territory of Magnesia on the Maeander. Its name reflects association...
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    former Latmian Gulf on the coast of Caria, which became part of Hellenised Ionia. The city of Latmus, located on the south slopes of Mount Latmus 25 kilometres...
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    Marathesium (category Populated places in ancient Ionia)
    Marathesium or Marathesion (Ancient Greek: Μαραθήσιον) was a polis of ancient Ionia on the coast south of Ephesus, which was a member of the Ionian League....
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    Claros (category Temples in ancient Ionia)
    Klaros; Latin: Clarus) was an ancient Greek sanctuary on the coast of Ionia. It contained a temple and oracle of Apollo, honored here as Apollo Clarius...
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  • Sidussa (redirect from Sidus (Ionia))
    Sidussa (Ancient Greek: Σίδουσσα or Σιδούσση) was a small town of Ionia, belonging to the territory of Erythrae, noted by Thucydides as a strong place...
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    Hieron in Ionia Dios Hieron in Lydia Dioskome Docimium Doroukome Eibeos Eiokome Elaea Eluza Embatum Emoddi Ephesus Erines Erythrae Erythras Etsyena Euaza...
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    Priene (category Populated places in ancient Ionia)
    Πριήνη, romanized: Priēnē; Turkish: Prien) was an ancient Greek city of Ionia (and member of the Ionian League) located at the base of an escarpment of...
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    Ephesus (category Populated places in ancient Ionia)
    𒀀𒉺𒊭, romanized: Apaša) was a city in Ancient Greece on the coast of Ionia, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province...
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    Hieron in Ionia Dios Hieron in Lydia Dioskome Docimium Doroukome Eibeos Eiokome Elaea Eluza Embatum Emoddi Ephesus Erines Erythrae Erythras Etsyena Euaza...
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    Phocaea (category Populated places in ancient Ionia)
    Croesus (circa 560–545 BC), when they, along with the rest of mainland Ionia, first, fell under Lydian control and then, along with Lydia (who had allied...
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