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    Lycia (Lycian: 𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊖 Trm̃mis; Greek: Λυκία, Lykia; Turkish: Likya) was a historical region in Anatolia from 15–14th centuries BC (as Lukka) to...
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  • Look up Lycia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lycia is a former geopolitical region in Anatolia. Lycia may also refer to: Lycia (moth), a genus of...
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  • Lycia is an American dark wave band formed in 1988 in Tempe, Arizona. The main personnel of the band are Mike VanPortfleet, Tara VanFlower and David Galas...
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    flourishing maritime and commercial city that was for a period the capital of Lycia. The site is located on the Turkish coast near to the village of Gelemiş...
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  • Lycia Naff (born August 29, 1962) is an American dancer, actress, and journalist. She is best known as an actress for a two-episode role as Ensign Sonya...
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    Xanthos (redirect from Xanthus, Lycia)
    The Greek historian Strabo noted that Xanthos was the largest city in Lycia. The important religious sanctuary of Leto at Letoon, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi)...
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    (Ancient Greek: Ὄλυμπος, Ólympos; Latin: Olympus) was a city in ancient Lycia. It was situated in a river valley near the coast. Its ruins are located...
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    romanized: Chímaira, lit. 'she-goat') was a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature from Lycia, Asia Minor, composed of different animal parts. Typically, it is depicted...
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    for Lycia ypsilon is 6652. These two subspecies belong to the species Lycia ypsilon: Lycia ypsilon carlotta Hulst, 1896 Lycia ypsilon ypsilon "Lycia ypsilon...
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    Lycia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. Lycia alpina (Sulzer, 1776) Lycia degtjarevae Viidalepp, 1986 Lycia florentina (Stefanelli, 1882)...
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    Mausolus (section Lycia)
    the hereditary Hecatomnid dynasty. Alongside Caria, Mausolus also ruled Lycia and parts of Ionia and the Dodecanese islands. He is best known for his...
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    and he thus discovered ruins of a number of ancient cities. He entered Lycia and explored the Xanthus from the mouth at Patara upwards. Nine miles from...
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  • Lycia rachelae, the twilight moth, is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. The MONA or Hodges number for Lycia rachelae is 6653. "Lycia...
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    Lycia lapponaria, the Rannoch brindled beauty, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in most of the northern part of the Palearctic realm,...
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    was the brother of Minos. There was a temple of Sarpedon in Xanthos, in Lycia, perhaps associated with a supposed burial site there. There was also a...
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    Tahtalı Dağı, also known as Lycian Olympus, is a mountain near Kemer, a seaside resort on the Turkish Riviera in Antalya Province, Turkey. It was known...
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    Lukka lands (category Lycia)
    commonly accepted that the Bronze Age toponym Lukka is cognate with the Lycia of classical antiquity. Lukka was located in southwestern Anatolia. However...
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    elaborations. He is said to have been born in the Anatolian seaport of Patara, Lycia, in Asia Minor to wealthy Christian parents. In one of the earliest attested...
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  • lycia is a species of cave cricket within the family Rhaphidophoridae. The species is found around caves around Antalya, Turkey. "Dolichopoda lycia (Galvagni...
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    romanized: Lúkioi) is the name of various peoples who lived, at different times, in Lycia, a geopolitical area in Anatolia (also known as Asia Minor). The Lykians...
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    Lycia zonaria, the belted beauty, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775...
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    Phellus (redirect from Pyrrha (Lycia))
    Beyond the main site are five other sarcophagi. In 1842, an expedition to Lycia, led by the English naval officer Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt, continued...
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    Apollonia (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλωνία) was a city in ancient Lycia. Its ruins are located near Kiliçli (Sıçak), a small village in the Kaş district of Antalya...
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    His body, however, was rescued by Aeneas and was then taken by Apollo to Lycia for funeral rites. Nor did the hapless Trojans leave unwept the warrior-king...
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  • Microlechia lycia is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Hou-Hun Li in 2001. It is found in Korea and Shaanxi, China. The wingspan is...
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    Finike (redirect from Phoenix (Lycia))
    town of ancient Lycia, near the mountain of the same name. It was a trading port and the main port of Limyra, the capital city of Lycia. Phoenix was said...
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  • Look up Lycian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lycian may refer to: Lycia, a geopolitical region in Anatolia (now Turkey); Lycian Apollo, a type of...
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    Lycia ursaria, the stout spanworm moth or bear, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Francis Walker in 1860. It is...
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    Lycia pomonaria is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found from central and northern Europe through Siberia to the Kamchatka Peninsula. The wingspan...
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    Phaselis (category Populated places in ancient Lycia)
    Faselis (Turkish: Faselis) was a Greek and Roman city on the coast of ancient Lycia. Its ruins are located north of the modern town Tekirova in the Kemer district...
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