The Rhodian Peraea or Peraia (Ancient Greek: ἡ τῶν Ῥοδίων περαία, lit. 'peraia of the Rhodians') was the name for the southern coast of the region of Caria...
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Athenian domination, but appears to have re-acquired a peraia by the mid-4th century BC. the Rhodian Peraia, the possessions of Rhodes in southwestern Asia Minor...
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was known as Rhodian Peraia under the islanders' rule. However, many other eastern Mediterranean states and polities adopted the Rhodian (Chian) monetary...
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suburban city in the Thessaloniki regional unit in Greece Rhodian Peraia, a historic area of Rhodian rule on the southwestern shores of Asia Minor Peraea (Euboea)...
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Mobolla (Ancient Greek: Μοβωλλα) was a town of ancient Caria, in the Rhodian Peraia. The name is not attested in history, but is derived from epigraphic...
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located near the modern town of Turunç, Turkey. Amos was located in the Rhodian Peraia in Caria on the Mediterranean coast. It was probably connected with...
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surrendered. In Asia Minor, the Rhodians led a force of 4,500 mercenaries (mostly Achaeans) into Caria to recapture the Rhodian Peraia. A battle took place with...
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Apollo and deified at Castabus. The city came under Rhodian control, as part of the Rhodian Peraia, no later than 300 BC. In 1960, an ancient Greek sanctuary...
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Prinassos (Ancient Greek: Πρινασσός) was a Rhodian fortified city in Caria, it belonged to the Rhodian Peraia. Today is unlocated. Philip V of Macedon besieged...
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'The cult of Saint Kerykos in the Dodecanese. The evidence of the Rhodian Peraia', in P. Pederson et al. (eds), Karia and the Dodecanese. Cultural interrelations...
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Greek: Πύρνος) was a coastal polis (city-state) of ancient Caria in the Rhodian Peraia. It was a member of the Delian League. Its site is located near Büyükkaraağaç...
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region of Cilicia, while most of Lycia and Caria became part of the Rhodian Peraia. Hellenistic kings generally accepted, for their own lifetimes, any...
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and with the conclusion of the Apamea treaty, was handed over to the Rhodian Peraia, together with the other cities of Lycia. From 190 BC to 160 BC it remained...
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under the jurisdiction of Rhodes. At that time it was known as the Rhodian Peraia. In 167 BC this led to a revolt by Kaunos and a number of other cities...
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sea) from king Philip V of Macedon. Under Rhodian domination the entire area of the subject "Rhodian Peraia" on the Anatolian mainland formed a buffer...
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and modernly Karayüksek Dağ; this peak marked the beginning of the Rhodian Peraia. The coastline of the peninsula is highly indented with many secondary...
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I and his son, the future Antiochos II. It then became part of the Rhodian Peraia as a result of the Treaty of Apamea and was eventually absorbed into...
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Hellenistic period the island was ruled by Rhodes, and formed part of its Peraia. The Rhodians sent an overseer, or epistates, to monitor events on the island....
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