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  • Herodotus - The History of Herodotus, with information on Dionysius the Phocaean. The Pirates Hold - Entry for Glauketas Jean Ango at Encyclopædia Britannica…
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  • Phocaea (redirección desde Phocaeans)
    of settlement for Phocaea can be inferred. According to Herodotus the Phocaeans were the first Greeks to make long sea-voyages, having discovered the…
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  • Dionysius the Phocaean or Dionysius of Phocaea (Greek: Διονύσιος) (fl. 494 BC) was a Phocaean admiral of ancient Greece during the Persian Wars of 5th…
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  • Phocaean red slip (PRS) is a category of terra sigillata, or "fine" Ancient Roman pottery produced in or near the ancient city of Phokaia in Asia Minor…
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  • Petta), the daughter of Nannus, chief of the native Segobrigii, to the Phocaean sailor Protis (or Euxenus). On her wedding day, the princess chooses to…
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  • Greeks and the allied Etruscans and Carthaginians. A Greek force of 60 Phocaean ships defeated a Punic-Etruscan fleet of 120 ships while emigrating to…
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  • The Phocæans is an epic poem in blank verse by Walter Savage Landor, likely composed around 1795, first published in 1802. The subject matter of the poem…
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  • in the UN structure. Monaco's name comes from the nearby 6th-century BC Phocaean Greek colony. Referred to by the Ligurians as Monoikos, from the Greek…
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  • probably claimed descent from the Phocaean Greek Prō̃tis (Πρῶτις), a legendary figure said to be the son of Euxenus, a Phocaean founder of Massalia, in one…
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  • settlement were not exceeded until the 17th century. Remains of the ancient Phocaean fortifications of Massalia dating to the end of the 7th century BC can…
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  • Marseille Full name Olympique de Marseille Nickname(s) Les Phocéens (The Phocaeans) Les Olympiens (The Olympians) Les Minots (The Boys from Marseille) Short…
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  • Median general Harpagus to conquer them. He first attacked Phocaea; the Phocaeans decided to abandon their city entirely and sail into exile in Sicily,…
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  • as enjoying a civilized rule under a king, Arganthonios, who welcomed Phocaean colonists in the fifth century BC. The Turdetani are said to have possessed…
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  • in Greek Monoikos, after the temple of Hercules Monoikos, located in a Phocaean colony of the 6th century BCE. During its history, Monoikos changed hands…
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  • mother-city". Similarly, cementing cultural ties between the Phocaean colony at Massilia and the Phocaean community in Rome, "Among the others, the Romans have…
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  • Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Phocaean Greek colonists clash with Carthaginian and Etruscan ships in the Battle…
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  • dating from this period have been found at the site, namely African and Phocaean red slip, which had been traded all the way from the Mediterranean. Examining…
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  • collided with those of the Greeks, especially in the sixth century BC, when Phocaeans of Italy founded colonies along the coast of Sardinia, Spain and Corsica…
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  • Following the founding of the major trading post of Massalia in 600 BC by the Phocaeans at present day Marseille, Massalians had a complex history of interaction…
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  • Herodotus refers to a Cadmean victory: "In the engagement that followed, the Phocaeans were victorious, but their success was only a sort of Cadmeian victory…
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  • with the Phocaean colonists to Massalia, where she became a priestess of Artemis in the newly built temple. Before sailing to Gaul, the Phocaean colonists…
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  • Saint-Tropez (categoría Phocaean colonies)
    resort for the European and American jet set and tourists. In 599 BC, the Phocaeans from Ionia founded Massilia (present-day Marseille) and established other…
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