Dascylium (redirect from Daskyleion)
Dascylium, Dascyleium, or Daskyleion (Ancient Greek: Δασκύλιον, Δασκυλεῖον), also known as Dascylus, was a town in Anatolia some 30 kilometres (19 mi)...
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The Daskyleion steles are three marble steles discovered in 1958 in Dascylium, in northwest Turkey. The Aramaic inscription is known as KAI 318. It is...
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Naxos in 500/499 BC. He also was Satrap of Daskyleion in the early 470s. Oebares: became satrap of Daskyleion c. 493 BC Bubares: managing engineer of the...
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Dascylium (Bithynia) (redirect from Daskyleion (Bithynia))
Dascylium or Daskylion (Ancient Greek: Δασκύλιον) or Daskyleion (Δασκυλεῖον) was a town of ancient Bithynia, mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium. Its site...
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area where the sarcophagus was found is located midway between Troy and Daskyleion, the capital of Hellespontine Phrygia. This is the earliest stone sarcophagus...
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Artabazos II was Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia, and ruled from its capital Daskyleion....
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Altıkulaç, near Çan, in the eastern Troad, about halfway between Troy and Daskyleion, in what was anciently Hellespontine Phrygia. It was looted and damaged...
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Dascylium or Daskylion (Ancient Greek: Δασκύλιον) or Daskyleion (Δασκυλεῖον) was a town of ancient Ionia, mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium. Stephanus...
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Gordion became part of the satrapy of Hellespontine Phrygia, which had Daskyleion on the Sea of Marmara, not Gordion, as its capital. Despite its relegation...
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settlements from the end of the 5th millennium BC. The ancient ruins of Daskyleion are also in the region. It is thought that the first settlement was inhabited...
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Dascylium or Daskylion (Ancient Greek: Δασκύλιον) or Daskyleion (Δασκυλεῖον) was a town in ancient Caria, mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium. It was located...
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the Sarıaydın inscription. One interpretation following clues from the Daskyleion inscription: This relief NNŠT erected before ˀDRSWN to the end that he...
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Dascylium or Daskylion (Ancient Greek: Δασκύλιον) or Daskyleion (Δασκυλεῖον) was a town in ancient Caria, mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium. Stephanus...
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who specialised in ceramics, and was the Director of Excavations at Daskyleion. Tomris Akbaşoğlu was born on 5 November 1941. She studied at Ankara University...
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National Museum 303 Luristan Aramaic inscriptions 1964 Luristan II 11–12 Daskyleion steles 1965 Dascylium Museum of the Ancient Orient 318 II 37 Mozia Punic...
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Dascylium or Daskylion (Ancient Greek: Δασκύλιον) or Daskyleion (Δασκυλεῖον) was a town in the border region of ancient Aeolis and ancient Phrygia, mentioned...
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Hellespontine Phrygia. Dascylium or Daskylion (Ancient Greek: Δασκύλιον) or Daskyleion (Δασκυλεῖον) may also refer to: Dascylium (Aeolis), a town of ancient...
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comprised the lands of Troad, Mysia and Bithynia and had its seat at Daskyleion, south of Cyzicus, Mysia (near modern-day Erdek, Balıkesir Province, Turkey)...
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Dardanelles Δάρδανος Dárdanos Δάρδανος Dárdanos ˈðarðanos Dardanus Δασκύλειον Daskýleion Δασκύλιο Daskýlio ðasˈcilio Dascylium Δαυλίς Daulís Δαυλίδα Davlída ðavˈliða...
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Painter: Berlin, Antikensammlung F 1781 Bolligen, Collection Rolf Blatter Daskyleion, Excavation E 108.107 Madrid, Museo Arqueologico Nacional 10947 (L 56)...
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himself a first degree cousin of Darius I. Oebares became satrap of Daskyleion (Hellespontine Phrygia) in 493 BC, after his father. Herodotus mentions...
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Lydia and Phrygia, and archaeological evidence from the Lydian site of Daskyleion shows that the Cimmerian invasion ended the development of trade and economic...
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satrapy of Pharnabazus, until his advance guard was defeated not far from Daskyleion by the superior Persian cavalry. He then wintered at Ephesus, where he...
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264: Arebsun inscription KAI 265: Farasa bilingual inscription KAI 318: Daskyleion steles KAI 319: Letoon trilingual KAI 266: Adon Papyrus KAI 267: Saqqara...
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Berysioi of the city Birytis Cyzicus Chalcedon Dardaneis Dareion (Mysia) Daskyleion Lampsacus Madytus Mysians Parianoi, citizens of Parion Priapos Pythopolis...
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Oroetes. Oroetes was accused of having killed Mitrobates, the satrap of Daskyleion (Hellespontine Phrygia) and his son, but is best known as the murderer...
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Agesilaos in 396-395 BC, who particularly laid waste to the area around Daskyleion, the capital of Hellenistic Phrygia. Pharnabazus had several military...
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Boundary Inscriptions from Asia Minor." BASOR 192 (1968): 3–11. Kesecek Daskyleion LimBil GozBdSt James Alan Montgomery, 1907 Report on an Aramaic Boundary...
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Μιτροβάτης Mitrobátēs); (fl.c. 525 - 520 BC) was an Achaemenid satrap of Daskyleion (Hellespontine Phrygia) under the reigns of Cyrus the Great, who nominated...
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(2021-08-17). "Reliefs from 5th century BC found in western Turkey's Daskyleion". Daily Sabah. Retrieved 2021-08-31. "Ancient relief discovered in Balıkesir...
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