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Decreased political agency for the Greek cities under Rome, led to increased focus on cultural identity as a source of civic prestige. In the fierce rivalries that raged between the cities of the
Province of Asia in the Roman Imperial period, Ionian cities emphasised their Ionian identity as "one of
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treats Ionia as the narrow coastal strip from the Hermus river in the north to the
Maeander river in the south (though noting that other authorities included the plain south of the river). He treats Ephesus as its most important city and presents an unbroken tradition of intellectual culture in the
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The
Athenians advanced an expansive definition of Ionian identity, which included most of the communities under their control and emphasised common descent from Athens. This was probably intended to legitimise their rule over the region. It clashed with the restrictive definition of Ionian identity
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Ionia was of small extent, not exceeding 150 kilometres (90 mi) in length from north to south, with the cities located on a narrow band between the sea and the mountains, which varies in width from 60 to 90 kilometres (40 to 60 mi). So intricate is the coastline that the voyage along its
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kingdoms. Cities were regularly forced to switch allegiance from one monarch to another, but they were also able to play the kings off against one another in order to get better terms for themselves. Despite the political situation, the Ionian League continued to operate throughout the period.
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in 334 BC most of the Ionian cities submitted to
Alexander, except for Miletus, which was taken only after a long siege. Alexander presented his invasion as a liberation of the Greeks of Asia and therefore treated the Ionians generously, granting them freedom, autonomy, and tax-free status.
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was followed by the conquest of all the Ionian cities in 547 BC. These became subject to the
Persian monarchy with the other Greek cities of Asia, forming part of the satrapy of Lydia. In this position they enjoyed a considerable amount of autonomy, but were subject to local despots (called
1222:, a Dorian city in southwestern Asia Minor which was also part of the Athenian Empire, writes in opposition to the Ionian League's claims that "it would be stupid to say that they are more truly Ionian or better born ...." He lists other ethnic populations among the settlers: Abantes from
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The
Persians used "Yaunā" (Ionian) as a catch-all term for all Greeks, dividing them into "Yaunā of the mainland" in Asia Minor, "Yaunā dwelling by the sea" in the Aegean islands, "Yaunā dwelling across the sea" in the Greek mainland, and "Yaunā with shields on their heads" in Macedonia.
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in 387 BC. In this period, Ionia was a separate satrapy, rather than part of Lydia - the only time in the region's history that formed an administrative unit. Ionian cities appear to have retained a considerable amount of autonomy until the conquest of Asia Minor by
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But the Ionian League was primarily a religious organisation rather than a political one. Although they did sometimes act together, civic interests and priorities always trumped broader Ionian ones. They never formed a real confederacy. The advice of
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luxury and recalled their support for the
Persians in the late fifth and early fourth centuries BC. Most sources discussing Ionian founding myths belong to this period. Ionian cities retained local month names and continued to count years by
376:, was characterized by a focus on non-supernatural explanations for natural phenomena and a search for rational explanations of the universe, thereby laying the foundation for scientific inquiry and rational thought in Western philosophy.
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One of the major theatrical associations of the
Hellenistic period was the Synod of the Dionysiac Artists of Ionia and the Hellespont, which was established around 250 BC and had its headquarters successively in Teos, Ephesus,
1593:. Notable works of the school still extant are the famous archaic female statues found on the Athenian Acropolis in 1885–1887, the seated statues of Branchidae, the Nike of Archermus found at Delos, and the objects in
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Art and archaeology show that Ionia was characterised by "openness and adaptability" towards the
Lydians, Persians, and their eastern neighbours in this period. Lydian products and luxury objects were widespread.
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region stretching from the
Archaic philosophers down to his own day - in contrast to the intellectual life of mainland Greece, which he presents as a thing of the past. Other authors sometimes use "Ionia" as a
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arbitrated a boundary dispute between Miletus and Myus. Sparta, Athens, and the other mainland Greek states formally acknowledged Persian possession of Ionia and the other Greek cities in Asia Minor in the
604:, which was destroyed by invaders during the 12th century BC together with the collapse of the Empire. Ionia was settled by the Greeks probably during the 11th century BC. The most important city was
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especially was, in an early period, one of the most important commercial cities of Greece, and in its turn became the parent of numerous other colonies, which extended all around the shores of the
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Ionia enjoyed the reputation in ancient times of being the most fertile region of Asia Minor. Herodotus declares "in terms of climate and weather, there is no fairer region in the whole world."
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of Miletus to combine in a political union was rejected. In inscriptions and literary sources from this period, Ionians generally identify themselves by their city of origin, not as "Ionians."
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In the Archaic period, "the Ionian poleis were among the cultural, intellectual, and political leaders of the Greek world." The region prospered economically due to the contributions of
1191:(479 BC), in which the defeat of the Persians was in great measure owing to the Ionians, secured their emancipation. They henceforth became the dependent allies of Athens within the
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Damasus and Naoclus settled at Teos, along with Boeotians led by Geres. The city had already been settled by Ionians under Apoecus (whose name literally means "founder") and
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in ancient Egyptian, indicating the people residing in that region. However, the exact nature of this early name and its connection to the term Ἴωνες remains uncertain.
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states that in Asia the Ionians kept the division into twelve cities that had prevailed in Ionian lands of the north Peloponnese, their former homeland, which became
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in 133 BC, which had its capital at the Ionian city of Ephesus. Ionia had no formal place in the Roman administration of the province, which was divided into
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led a large expedition to Asia Minor to defend the cities and attack the Persians, which landed in Ephesus. From there he invaded Phrygia and Lydia, sacking
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1041:(ca 709–07, recording a naval expedition of 715) boasts "in the midst of the sea" he had "caught the Ionians like fish and brought peace to the land of Que
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districts that were totally distinct from the traditional ethnic divisions of the region. However, the Ionian League continued to function in this period.
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shores was estimated at nearly four times the direct distance. The location of the eastern border with Lydia and Caria was vague in antiquity.
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Breder, Jan (26 October 2012). "Ionia". In Bagnall, Roger S; Brodersen, Kai; Champion, Craige B; Erskine, Andrew; Huebner, Sabine R (eds.).
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The region comprised three extremely fertile valleys formed by the outflow of three rivers, among the most considerable in Asia Minor: the
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are first attested. All of these initiatives were probably aimed at emphasising Ionian distinctiveness from other Greeks in Asia.
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of philosophy) and distinct school of art. This school flourished between 700 and 500 BC. The great names of this school are
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peninsula, which reaches out towards the island of Samos. None of these mountain ranges exceed 1,200 metres (3,940 ft).
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Widerstand, Anpassung, Integration: die griechische Staatenwelt und Rom: Festschrift für Jürgen Deininger zum 65. Geburtstag
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was one of the first Greek cities whose mariners explored the shores of the western Mediterranean. From an early period,
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The twelve Ionian cities formed a religious and cultural (as opposed to a political or military) confederacy, the
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to the north. Caria to the south was initially its own region, but was folded into the Ionikos phoros in 438 BC.
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was founded by a group of Ionians, who received Parphorus, a descendant of Codrus from Colophon as their founder.
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Herrmann, P. (2002). "Das Koinon ton Ionon unter römischer Herrschaft". In Ehrhardt, N.; Günther, L.-M. (eds.).
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In the eighth century, Ionian Greeks are recorded in Near Eastern sources as coastal raiders: an inscription of
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the purest, 'primordial' forms of Greekness," while their rivals denounced Ionians as overly influenced by
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supports the generally accepted reconstruction of the early form of the name of the Ionians. See:
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from Greece to Asia Minor in mythic times. The story is attested from the Classical period.
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to the south. The cities within the region figured significantly in the strife between the
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gathered a group made up of equal portions from all the Ionian cities and settled them at
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were primarily settled by refugees from Ionia and still maintain an Ionian identity.
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colony, was afterwards occupied by Ionians from Colophon, and became an Ionian city.
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in 336 BC in preparation for the invasion of Persia, which took place under his son
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from the Ionians (Pausanias expresses uncertainty about how this made them Ionian).
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festival, which aligns with the expansive Athenian definition of Ionian identity.
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had been conquered by the Aeolians, but was later conquered by the Colophonians.
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and settled alongside them, but later Promethus killed his brother and fled to
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Empires but were forced to vacate the region in 1922 after the events of the
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found by D. G. Hogarth in the lower strata of the Artemision at Ephesus.
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that followed, Ionia was a contested territory, divided between the
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against Persia. They were at first assisted by the Athenians and
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The name "Yunan" comes from Ionia; cf. Old Persian "Yauna" (...)
1689:
refers to the alleged ancestor of the ancient peoples of Ionia.
1073:
ravaged a great part of Asia Minor, including Lydia, and sacked
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of Hittites). There is no record of any people named Ionians in
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Ethnic Constructs in Antiquity: The Role of Power and Tradition
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1151:. But the fleet of the Ionians was defeated off the island of
231:, Turkey. It consisted of the northernmost territories of the
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Trouble in the West: Egypt and the Persian Empire, 525–332 BC
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The Spartans dissolved the Athenian Empire at the end of the
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The land of Ionia: society and economy in the Archaic period
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in 189 BC, the Romans placed Ionia under the control of the
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Ionia, Achaemenid Period. Uncertain satrap. Circa 350–333 BC
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According to Pausanias, the sons of Codrus were as follows:
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States and territories disestablished in the 6th century BC
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was settled by Cretans under Oenopion, then by Carians and
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settlements. Never a unified state, it was named after the
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2777:(translator), Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1920;
844:, where there were already Cretans, Lycians, Carians and
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States and territories established in the 7th century BC
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Bunbury, Edward Herbert; Hogarth, David George (1911). "
1139:, that in about 500 BC the principal cities ignited the
1069:
conquered Priene. In the middle of the 7th century, the
1203:, a region that includes the cities of Ionia, but also
2719:. Michigan: University of Michigan Press. p. 19.
2086:
2084:
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settled the coast to the north of the Ionians and the
689:. They report that the Ionians were expelled from the
596:
From the 18th century BC the region was a part of the
2205:"Pre-Classical (Archaic) Greece (ca. 750-ca. 490 BC)"
1915:. Leiden University, the IEEE Project. Archived from
498:
could signify "devotees of Apollo," based on the cry
211:
196:
1657:
Ionia appears as the major setting in these novels:
624:("Achaeans") without being clear on their location.
2861:(in German). Stuttgart: Steiner. pp. 223–242.
2081:
250:Ionia proper comprised a narrow coastal strip from
190:
6513:
2878:Antiochos III and the Cities of Western Asia Minor
2211:. Eric Weisstein's World of Scientific Biography.
1938:
1542:From the 7th century BC, Ionia, and in particular
948:, traders, and other social classes from at least
309:. These twelve cities were (from south to north):
1135:It was at the instigation of one of the tyrants,
6661:
3050:
1992:
1990:
883:, a descendant of Ion, who had been expelled by
642:First Greek colonisation § Ionian migration
502:uttered in his worship; the god was also called
3668:
1616:(یونان), a transliteration of "Ionia", through
669:, the mythical ancestor of the Greeks) and had
2900:Foundation Myths and Politics in Ancient Ionia
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1506:Greeks continued to live in Ionia through the
1501:
458:suggests that it stems from an unknown root, *
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6357:
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3036:
2787:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
2677:
1987:
1719:Population exchange between Greece and Turkey
1393:after his death in 323 BC and throughout the
2409:. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 81.
1359:Inscription from the Temple of Athena Polias
697:, and were granted refuge in Athens by King
2916:
2894:
2804:. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
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2510:
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2018:
513:island. This population was referred to as
305:and had a shared sanctuary and festival at
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2976:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2256:Travelling Heroes in the Epic Age of Homer
1924:Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch
1526:between Turkey and Greece. The suburbs of
1215:that was maintained by the Ionian League.
1199:, one of the regions of the empire is the
2984:
2934:
2902:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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2199:
1936:
266:in the south near the mouth of the river
254:in the north near the mouth of the river
243:who had settled in the region before the
83:Map of western Anatolia with Ionia shaded
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2252:Die Inschriften Sargons II aus Khorsabad
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1119:"), who were loyal to the Persian king.
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1913:"Indo-European Etymological Dictionary"
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1795:
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1175:The victories of the Greeks during the
1099:Ionian soldier of the Achaemenid army,
14:
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412:), which flowed past Ephesus; and the
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2681:Anaximander: And the Birth of Science
1743:
1714:List of traditional Greek place names
1349:
5856:Illicitanus Limin/Portus Illicitanus
3488:
1776:
2880:. London: Oxford University Press.
2539:The Encyclopedia of Ancient History
2423:
2396:
2254:(1994:40) noted in Robin Lane Fox,
1389:that broke out between Alexander's
1325:in 395 BC. But the outbreak of the
1005:
24:
4817:
3462:
2875:
2842:. Cambridge, United Kingdom: CUP.
2716:Explorations in Ottoman Prehistory
2678:Carlo Rovelli (28 February 2023).
2486:
2329:
2250:Sargon's inscription in A. Fuchs,
1329:forced him to withdraw in 395 BC.
1286:in 404 BC. The Spartans installed
1158:
1018:and the Propontis from Abydus and
25:
6696:
3004:
2956:. Hoboken, NJ. pp. 961–984.
2268:Wilson, Nigel (31 October 2013).
1637:". The word was later adopted in
1449:was built in 114–117, during the
1298:but he failed. Artaxerxes tasked
923:
462:-, which would be pronounced as *
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1900:Etymological Dictionary of Greek
1802:
1550:. The Ionian school, founded by
1481:for the whole province of Asia.
1130:
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183:
77:
59:
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2838:Hallmannsecker, Martin (2022).
2823:. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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1965:Nikolaev, Alexander S. (2006),
1959:
1930:
1585:, Melas, Micciades, Archermus,
1432:
1413:Following their victory in the
404:in the north, flowing into the
349:, together with the islands of
2271:Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece
1978:Acta Linguistica Petropolitana
1905:
1889:
1865:
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1010:The cities became prosperous.
270:, and included the islands of
227:, to the south of present-day
13:
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3878:
1945:. New York: Greenwich House.
1627:word, "Yavan" (יוון) and the
1100:
895:, but then reconquered Samos.
665:(either a son or grandson of
635:
388:Greek settlements in western
372:, centered on 6th century BC
5055:Funeral and burial practices
4240:Military of Mycenaean Greece
3052:Ancient kingdoms of Anatolia
2917:Mac Sweeney, Naoíse (2021).
2684:. Penguin. pp. xii-22.
2430:Tritle, Lawrence A. (2013).
1649:as well as in other places.
437:
379:
7:
2936:10.25162/HISTORIA-2021-0011
2800:Gorman, Vanessa B. (2001).
2713:Lindner, Rudi Paul (2007).
2543:John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
1699:Ancient regions of Anatolia
1692:
1623:. The same is true for the
1548:Ionian school of philosophy
1546:, was home to the renowned
1502:Medieval and modern history
879:Procles son of Pityreus of
478:may have originated from a
370:Ionian school of philosophy
10:
6701:
4979:Greek Revival architecture
4321:
2517:World History Encyclopedia
2436:. Routledge. p. 164.
1682:Many scholars believe the
1522:which culminated with the
1177:Persian invasion of Greece
1149:Persian invasion of Greece
1088:
963:
868:was founded by a group of
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54:Ancient region of Anatolia
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2985:Thonemann, Peter (2015).
2819:Greaves, Alan M. (2010).
2403:Ruzicka, Stephen (2012).
2363:Sparta's Bitter Victories
2337:Sparta's Bitter Victories
1704:Regions of ancient Greece
1537:
1457:Ionia became part of the
1369:Ephesus was conquered by
1218:Herodotus, who came from
1167:The Ionic section of the
1110:The defeat of Croesus by
797:found the descendants of
164:
149:
125:
115:
107:7th–6th centuries BC (as
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1937:Partridge, Eric (1983).
1902:, Brill, 2009, p. 608 f.
1724:
1579:Magnesia on the Maeander
1075:Magnesia on the Maeander
1061:, first Mermnad king of
522:It may have come from a
223:on the western coast of
37:Not to be confused with
1826:Encyclopædia Britannica
1365:as the temple's funder.
1361:at Priene, identifying
986:in a shrine called the
392:, Ionian area in green.
6514:Historical regions of
4421:Artists & scholars
4336:List of ancient Greeks
3973:Second Athenian League
3822:Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
3647:Ancient Greek colonies
2749:Jewish Language Review
1573:and Rhoecus of Samos;
1454:
1379:battle of the Granicus
1366:
1279:
1197:Athenian tribute lists
1179:and the liberation of
1172:
1107:
941:
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393:
32:Ionia (disambiguation)
5540:Sybaris on the Traeis
4265:Sacred Band of Thebes
4005:(c. 300 BC–c. 300 AD)
3519:Cycladic civilization
3018:at Wikimedia Commons
2550:10.1002/9781444338386
1919:on 27 September 2006.
1494:rather than adopting
1492:eponymous magistrates
1451:Roman Imperial period
1440:
1357:
1277:
1169:Athenian tribute list
1166:
1098:
1085:First Achaemenid rule
931:
765:, and died defending
656:
511:Eastern Mediterranean
387:
5065:mythological figures
4786:Ancient Greek tribes
3911:Peloponnesian League
2090:Pausanias 7.2.10-11.
1972:4 March 2016 at the
1745:[i.ɔː.ní.aː]
1371:Philip II of Macedon
1270:Satrapy (387–335 BC)
1137:Histiaeus of Miletus
932:One of the earliest
620:record contact with
410:Küçük Menderes River
278:. It was bounded by
30:For other uses, see
6642: /
6373:History of Anatolia
5177:Tunnel of Eupalinos
5172:Theatre of Dionysus
4796:Ancient Macedonians
4412:Tyrants of Syracuse
3924:Amphictyonic League
3524:Minoan civilization
2896:Mac Sweeney, Naoíse
2666:Hallmannsecker 2022
2654:Hallmannsecker 2022
2639:Hallmannsecker 2022
2627:Hallmannsecker 2022
2615:Hallmannsecker 2022
2603:Hallmannsecker 2022
2591:Hallmannsecker 2022
2499:Hallmannsecker 2022
2475:Hallmannsecker 2022
2391:Hallmannsecker 2022
2298:Hallmannsecker 2022
2236:Hallmannsecker 2022
2188:Hallmannsecker 2022
2162:Pausanias 7.4.8-10.
2076:Hallmannsecker 2022
2055:Hallmannsecker 2022
2034:Hallmannsecker 2022
1896:Robert S. P. Beekes
1884:Hallmannsecker 2022
1860:Hallmannsecker 2022
1653:Literary references
1587:Bupalus and Athenis
1524:population exchange
1375:Alexander the Great
1363:Alexander the Great
1344:Alexander the Great
1339:Peace of Antalcidas
648:Bronze Age collapse
610:Millawanda/Milawata
600:with possible name
534:The term Ἰᾱ́ϝoνες (
524:Proto-Indo-European
482:onomatopoeic root *
480:Proto-Indo-European
446:of the word Ἴωνες (
5851:Menestheus's Limin
5505:Pandosia (Lucania)
5393:Greek colonisation
4755:Athenian statesmen
4516:Diogenes of Sinope
4377:Kings of Macedonia
4367:Kings of Commagene
4235:Macedonian phalanx
4215:Hellenistic armies
3963:(c. 424–c. 395 BC)
3827:Indo-Greek Kingdom
3549:Hellenistic Greece
2742:The /v/ of Hebrew
2201:Weisstein, Eric W.
2153:Pausanias 7.4.1-3.
2066:Pausanias 7.2.8-9.
2021:, pp. 157–73.
1672:The Ionian Mission
1662:The Ionia Sanction
1455:
1415:War with Antiochus
1367:
1350:Hellenistic period
1280:
1173:
1108:
1026:and Panticapaeum.
942:
830:who settled under
659:
530:, meaning "power."
425:Erythrae peninsula
394:
6685:Iron Age Anatolia
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5352:Cypriot syllabary
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5152:Athenian Treasury
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4357:Archons of Athens
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3997:League of Corinth
3979:Thessalian League
3955:Chalcidian League
3937:Acarnanian League
3847:Ptolemaic Kingdom
3659:
3658:
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3430:
3429:
3422:Turkey portal
3014:Media related to
2876:Ma, John (1999).
2726:978-0-47209-507-0
2691:978-0-593-54236-1
2511:Mark Cartwright.
2144:Pausanias 7.3.10.
1984:(1), pp. 100–115.
1443:Library of Celsus
1292:Cyrus the Younger
1284:Peloponnesian War
823:from the Carians.
577:(/wəjˈniːn/) and
494:, suggests that *
219:) was an ancient
176:
175:
18:Ionic immigration
16:(Redirected from
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5077:Twelve Olympians
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4402:Seleucid dynasty
4382:Kings of Paionia
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4188:Scythian archers
4095:Graphe paranomon
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3529:Mycenaean Greece
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2600:
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2171:Pausanias 7.5.1.
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2135:Pausanias 7.3.8.
2133:
2127:
2126:Pausanias 7.3.7.
2124:
2118:
2117:Pausanias 7.3.6.
2115:
2109:
2108:Pausanias 7.3.5.
2106:
2100:
2099:Pausanias 7.3.3.
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5408:Magna Graecia
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5282:Arcadocypriot
5280:
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5275:
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5270:
5268:
5265:
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5260:
5258:
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5123:Mount Olympus
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5091:Sacred places
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4275:Seleucid army
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3949:Delian League
3947:
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3925:
3922:
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3906:
3905:Ionian League
3903:
3893:
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3886: 560 BC
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3627:Magna Graecia
3625:
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3357:Armenia Minor
3355:
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3340:Classical Age
3338:
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3076:Assuwa League
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2277:
2274:. Routledge.
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2078:, p. 30.
2077:
2072:
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2057:, p. 31.
2056:
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1991:
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1933:
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1921:In Pokorny's
1918:
1914:
1908:
1901:
1897:
1892:
1886:, p. 25.
1885:
1880:
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1862:, p. 20.
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1560:Carlo Rovelli
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1220:Halicarnassus
1216:
1212:
1210:
1206:
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1194:
1193:Delian League
1190:
1186:
1182:
1178:
1171:for 454/3 BC.
1170:
1165:
1156:
1154:
1150:
1146:
1142:
1141:Ionian Revolt
1138:
1131:Ionian revolt
1128:
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1118:
1113:
1097:
1092:
1082:
1080:
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1072:
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1064:
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1057:About 700 BC
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5205:Athena Nike
5167:Philippeion
4996:Mathematics
4967:and science
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4614:Archilochus
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4491:Anaximander
4463:Seven Sages
4453:Playwrights
4433:Geographers
4428:Astronomers
4255:Pezhetairos
3882: 1100
3862:Federations
3761:Megalopolis
3698:City states
3673:City states
3392:Paphlagonia
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1769:Herodotus,
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1618:Old Persian
1556:Anaximander
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1317:In 396 BC,
1246:, Arcadian
1053:Lydian rule
846:Pamphylians
713:settled in
691:Peloponnese
120:Ionic Greek
6664:Categories
6651:38.2; 27.5
6537:Cappadocia
6176:Polemonion
6053:Phanagoria
6023:Kimmerikon
6018:Kerkinitis
6003:Hermonassa
5993:Dioscurias
5889:Aspalathos
5836:Kalathousa
5811:Akra Leuke
5740:Phoenicusa
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5430:Brentesion
5317:Pamphylian
5312:Macedonian
5230:Samothrace
5215:Hephaestus
5162:Long Walls
5141:Structures
5082:Underworld
5028:Technology
4991:Literature
4925:Philosophy
4890:Euergetism
4779:By culture
4724:Thucydides
4566:Pythagoras
4561:Protagoras
4551:Parmenides
4536:Heraclitus
4521:Empedocles
4511:Democritus
4496:Anaximenes
4486:Anaxagoras
4438:Historians
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3899: 800
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3607:Hellespont
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3367:Cappadocia
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3296:Carchemish
3243:Cimmerians
3183:Purushanda
3178:Sagalassos
3114:Kizzuwatna
3081:Carchemish
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2218:15 January
1752:or Ἰωνίη,
1666:Gary Corby
1532:Nea Smyrni
1496:era dating
1391:successors
1248:Pelasgians
1244:Molossians
1232:Orchomenus
1016:Euxine Sea
984:Mt. Mycale
946:immigrants
889:Samothrace
872:from near
860:Clazomenae
819:conquered
799:Thersander
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735:conquered
719:Dodecanese
636:Settlement
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390:Asia Minor
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6592:Pamphylia
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6211:Trapezous
6156:Mesambria
6141:Eupatoria
6111:Apollonia
6106:Anchialos
6068:Theodosia
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6028:Myrmekion
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5954:Black Sea
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5894:Apollonia
5871:Zacynthos
5793:Ptolemais
5787:Apollonia
5760:Cyrenaica
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5725:Ereikousa
5648:Leontinoi
5588:Apollonia
5465:Hipponion
5262:Mycenaean
5225:Parthenon
5157:Lion Gate
5060:Mythology
5023:Sculpture
4986:Astronomy
4920:Pederasty
4895:Festivals
4880:Education
4760:Lawgivers
4729:Timocreon
4709:Sophocles
4704:Simonides
4679:Philocles
4674:Panyassis
4669:Mimnermus
4634:Herodotus
4629:Euripides
4599:Aeschylus
4546:Leucippus
4506:Aristotle
4285:Strategos
4151:Synedrion
4105:Ostracism
4085:Areopagus
4037:Free city
3832:Macedonia
3716:Byzantion
3622:Macedonia
3587:Cyrenaica
3564:Geography
3498:Geography
3377:Commagene
2972:cite book
2945:237987402
2770:Histories
2765:Herodotus
2578:230191195
2458:Hellenica
2376:Agesilaus
2350:Agesilaus
1845:1.149–150
1575:Bathycles
1571:Theodorus
1528:Nea Ionia
1512:Byzantine
1467:conventus
1427:Myonnesus
1407:Ptolemaic
1399:Antigonid
1319:Agesilaus
1256:Epidaurus
1236:Dryopians
1195:. In the
1039:Sargon II
988:Panionium
970:Panionium
911:Panionion
881:Epidaurus
817:Andraemon
795:Promethus
783:from the
753:from the
747:Androclus
739:from the
699:Melanthus
687:Pausanias
675:Herodotus
544:*Yawnayīn
444:etymology
438:Etymology
380:Geography
307:Panionion
258:(now the
70:Panionium
6572:Lycaonia
6532:Bithynia
6516:Anatolia
6311:Category
6289:Theatres
6216:Tripolis
6151:Kerasous
6146:Heraclea
6078:Tyritake
6033:Nikonion
5944:Thronion
5866:Salauris
5821:Emporion
5778:Berenice
5768:Balagrae
5720:Euonymos
5693:Tyndaris
5678:Syracuse
5673:Selinous
5643:Kamarina
5598:Casmenae
5583:Akrillai
5500:Neápolis
5435:Caulonia
5416:Mainland
5347:Linear B
5342:Linear A
5272:Dialects
5249:Language
5043:Religion
5001:Medicine
4935:Religion
4900:Folklore
4885:Emporium
4860:Clothing
4855:Calendar
4739:Xenophon
4734:Tyrtaeus
4719:Theognis
4694:Polybius
4689:Plutarch
4664:Menander
4644:Hipponax
4571:Socrates
4526:Epicurus
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4270:Sciritae
4230:Hetairoi
4205:Ballista
4170:Military
4133:Gerousia
4123:Ekklesia
4090:Ecclesia
4072:Athenian
4020:Politics
3933:–279 BC)
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3807:Bithynia
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3683:Military
3678:Politics
3475:Timeline
3397:Pergamon
3362:Bithynia
3226:Iron Age
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2923:Historia
2898:(2013).
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2203:(2007).
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1967:"Ἰάoνες"
1760:: İyonya
1693:See also
1684:biblical
1629:Sanskrit
1599:electrum
1487:oriental
1403:Seleucid
1387:conflict
1288:harmosts
1264:Apaturia
1240:Phocians
1071:Cimmerii
1024:Trapezus
934:electrum
870:Phocians
842:Erythrae
807:Colophon
777:Cyaretus
703:Aeolians
695:Achaians
671:migrated
536:Iā́wones
516:ḥꜣw-nbwt
506:himself.
500:iḕ paiṓn
476:Ἰᾱ́ϝoνες
452:Iā́wones
414:Maeander
339:Erythrae
327:Colophon
268:Maeander
225:Anatolia
116:Language
94:Anatolia
92:Western
89:Location
6637:27°30′E
6634:38°12′N
6607:Pisidia
6602:Phrygia
6567:Isauria
6557:Galatia
6547:Cilicia
6331:Outline
6284:Temples
6221:Zaliche
6201:Thèrmae
6191:Sesamus
6161:Odessos
6136:Cytorus
6131:Cotyora
5881:Illyria
5846:Mainake
5841:Kypsela
5730:Hycesia
5688:Thermae
5668:Segesta
5658:Messana
5613:Helorus
5593:Calacte
5573:Akragas
5535:Sybaris
5520:Rhegion
5475:Krimisa
5425:Alision
5334:Writing
5307:Locrian
5297:Epirote
5267:Homeric
5200:Artemis
5187:Temples
5128:Olympia
5098:Eleusis
5033:Theatre
5018:Pottery
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4940:Slavery
4875:Economy
4870:Cuisine
4865:Coinage
4842:Society
4827:Culture
4822:Society
4770:Tyrants
4609:Alcaeus
4591:Authors
4541:Hypatia
4531:Gorgias
4468:Writers
4290:Toxotai
4260:Sarissa
4250:Peltast
4245:Phalanx
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4220:Hippeis
4143:Macedon
4115:Spartan
4100:Heliaia
4047:Proxeny
3756:Larissa
3751:Kerkyra
3746:Eretria
3736:Miletus
3731:Ephesus
3726:Corinth
3721:Chalcis
3642:Taurica
3512:Periods
3493:History
3387:Osroene
3382:Galatia
3372:Cilicia
3352:Armenia
3326:Phrygia
3308:Kammanu
3304:Ḫilakku
3253:Diauehi
3248:Colchis
3217:Zalpuwa
3193:Shupria
3174:Pisidia
3149:Miletus
3134:Kussara
3124:Kalašma
3118:Mitanni
3086:Hapalla
2487:Ma 1999
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1709:Ionians
1643:Turkish
1606:Persian
1544:Miletus
1516:Ottoman
1479:metonym
1447:Ephesus
1385:In the
1252:Dorians
1228:Minyans
1185:Macedon
1145:Eretria
1117:tyrants
1079:Croesus
1043:Cilicia
1032:Ephesus
1028:Phocaea
1020:Cyzicus
1012:Miletus
954:510 BCE
950:750 BCE
938:Ephesus
903:Abantes
891:and to
866:Phocaea
838:Cleopus
832:Athamas
828:Minyans
821:Lebedus
785:Carians
771:Carians
759:Lydians
755:Leleges
751:Ephesus
741:Cretans
737:Miletus
733:Neileus
721:and in
711:Dorians
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626:Miletus
606:Miletus
592:History
586:ouainin
582:ⲟⲩⲁⲓⲛⲓⲛ
562:يُونَان
540:Aramaic
496:Iāwones
492:Pokorny
374:Miletus
347:Phocaea
331:Lebedos
323:Ephesus
311:Miletus
264:Miletus
252:Phocaea
241:Ionians
154:satrapy
151:Persian
130:Ephesus
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6321:Portal
6269:People
6257:Cities
6196:Sinope
6181:Rhizos
6171:Phasis
6121:Bathus
6116:Athina
6101:Amisos
6063:Tanais
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5983:Charax
5934:Pharos
5929:Orikon
5826:Helike
5816:Alonis
5783:Cyrene
5715:Didyme
5628:Himera
5603:Catana
5565:Sicily
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5550:Terina
5515:Pixous
5470:Hydrus
5445:Croton
5277:Aeolic
5195:Aphaea
5118:Dodona
5103:Delphi
5072:Temple
4748:Others
4699:Sappho
4684:Pindar
4659:Lucian
4654:Ibycus
4639:Hesiod
4576:Thales
4344:Rulers
4323:People
4300:Xyston
4295:Xiphos
4156:Koinon
4062:Tyrant
4052:Stasis
4042:Koinon
3842:Pontus
3817:Epirus
3786:Sparta
3776:Rhodes
3771:Megara
3766:Thebes
3711:Athens
3637:Pontus
3602:Epirus
3592:Cyprus
3577:Aeolis
3402:Pontus
3331:Urartu
3312:Kummuh
3300:Gurgum
3283:Mushki
3263:Etiuni
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1224:Euboea
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1000:Thales
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907:Euboea
874:Delphi
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767:Priene
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683:Strabo
679:Achaea
667:Hellen
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559:Arabic
548:Hebrew
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98:Turkey
6670:Ionia
6617:Troad
6587:Mysia
6582:Lydia
6577:Lycia
6562:Ionia
6552:Doris
6542:Caria
6279:Stoae
6247:Lists
6166:Oinòe
6089:coast
6087:South
6073:Tyras
6043:Olbia
6013:Kepoi
5966:coast
5964:North
5957:basin
5899:Aulon
5861:Rhode
5773:Barca
5663:Naxos
5618:Henna
5578:Akrai
5545:Taras
5530:Siris
5490:Medma
5485:Locri
5450:Cumae
5440:Chone
5418:Italy
5324:Koine
5302:Ionic
5292:Doric
5287:Attic
5108:Delos
5006:Music
4649:Homer
4604:Aesop
4556:Plato
4458:Poets
4128:Ephor
4080:Agora
4057:Tagus
4032:Boule
3781:Samos
3706:Argos
3612:Ionia
3597:Doris
3582:Crete
3320:Tabal
3292:Atuna
3278:Lydia
3273:Lycia
3268:Ionia
3258:Doris
3238:Caria
3203:Urumu
3198:Urshu
3164:Nairi
3159:Mysia
3144:Luwia
3139:Lukka
3110:Isuwa
3091:Hatti
3016:Ionia
2941:S2CID
2744:yavan
2324:1.147
2311:1.146
2007:1.145
1841:1.143
1817:Ionia
1771:1.142
1754:Iōníē
1750:Iōnía
1741:Ἰωνία
1725:Notes
1687:Yavan
1621:Yauna
1610:Greek
1595:ivory
1591:Chios
1508:Roman
1312:Caria
1308:Lydia
1260:Caria
1230:from
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1067:Ardys
1063:Lydia
1059:Gyges
974:Delos
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179:Ionia
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5480:Laüs
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4965:Arts
4955:Wine
4581:Zeno
4178:Wars
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3212:Troy
3188:Seha
3169:Pala
3154:Mira
2991:ISBN
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2696:OCLC
2686:ISBN
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2564:ISBN
2524:2017
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