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    Byblis obsessed with her brother Caunos...
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    Kaunos (redirect from Caunos)
    Roman Empire officially adopted the Christian faith, its name changed into Caunos-Hegia. From 625 AD onwards Kaunos was faced with attacks by Muslim Arabs...
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    fall asleep and transform her into a fellow nymph. Nonnus depicts Byblis, Caunos and Miletus as the children of Asterius, son of Minos and Androgeneia. In...
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    (referred to as Telmessos in ancient times) and Dalyan (referred to as Caunos in ancient times). According to local legend, it is in the Göcek area that...
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    Aba. They were also depicted alongside one another in a statue group from Caunos. Whether Mausolus held any real or ceremonial office before the period of...
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    oyster dredging, and an offshore rock near the town has been associated with Caunos, an island mentioned by Ptolemy. The town was recorded in the Domesday Book...
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  • Knipowitschia caunosi, the Caunos goby or Köycegiz dwarf goby, is a species of ray-finned fish from the family Gobiidae which is endemic to Lake Köycegiz...
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  • Letters Rejoicing at Another's Misfortune Heroes Icarians, or Satyrs Men from Caunos The Centaur, or Dexamenus Conisalus Forgetfulness Men From Marathon Neaira...
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    Ceramos Halicarnassos Pedasa Mylasa Labraunda Herakleia ad Latmos Alinda Caunos Lonely Planet; James Bainbridge; Brett Atkinson; Stuart Butler; Steve Fallon;...
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    of approx. 1 metre. On the river opposite Dalyan are the rock tombs of Caunos, the capital of ancient Caria. From the topmost rows of its amphitheatre...
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  • name references the mythological figure Byblis, who was the twin sister of Caunos, the legendary founder of the ancient city Kaunos, the ruins of which are...
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    the cliff face, at a bend in the river, above the ancient harbor city of Caunos, tombs were carved into the rocks. The Dalyan Delta, with a long, golden...
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  • (Aristotle) Catharsis Catoptrics Catreus Cattle of Helios Caucon Caucones Caunos (mythology) Cavalcade Painter Cave of Euripides Cave Sanctuaries of the...
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    Berg, 1916) (Caucasian dwarf goby) Knipowitschia caunosi Ahnelt, 2011 (Caunos goby) Knipowitschia croatica Mrakovčić, Kerovec, Mišetić & D. Schneider...
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  • Musée d'Orsay, Paris (url) Francesco Carradori (1747–1824), 1 sculpture : Cauno and Bibil, Palazzo Pitti, Florence (url) Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse...
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  • to Caunus, where he married Hilebia, daughter of King Aegialus (son of Caunos), who, as the story goes, had fallen in love with Lyrcus as soon as she...
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