Pitane — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pitane (cerca de Çandarlı, Turquía) fue una ciudad de la Grecia Antigua en la Eólida, en Anatolia. En la antigüedad fue una ciudad portuaria y miembro de la Confederación de Delos. En torno al año 334, Alejandro… … Wikipedia Español
Pitane — may be the name of:* Pitane (Aeolis), an ancient coastal city of Aeolis, currently the site of Çandarlı, İzmir Province, Turkey * Pitane (Greek mythology), a nymph * Pitane (moth) , a moth genus … Wikipedia
Aeolis — Alternative meaning: the Aeolis region of Mars. Aeolis (Ancient Greek Αιολίς Aiolís ) or Aeolia (IPAEng|iːˈoʊlɪə) (Ancient Greek Αιολία Aiolía ) was an area that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor, mostly along the coast,… … Wikipedia
Cyme (Aeolis) — For other uses, see Cyme (disambiguation). Cyme Κύμης ← … Wikipedia
Elaea (Aeolis) — Elaea or Elaia (Greek: Έλαία) was an ancient city of Aeolis, Asia, the port of Pergamum; the site is not precisely determined but is near Zeytindağ, İzmir Province, Turkey. According to the present text of Stephanus of Byzantium, it was also… … Wikipedia
Autolycus of Pitane — (c. 360 BC–c. 290 BC) was a Greek astronomer, mathematician, and geographer. Life and work Autolycus was born in Pitane, a town of Aeolis within Western Anatolia. Of his personal life nothing is known, although he was a contemporary of Aristotle… … Wikipedia
Amazons — For other uses, see Amazon (disambiguation). Amazon preparing for a battle (Queen Antiop or Armed Venus), by Pierre Eugène Emile Hébert 1860 (National Gallery of Art, Washington … Wikipedia
Arcesilaus — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = Ancient philosophy color = #B0C4DE image size = image caption = name = Arcesilaus birth = c. 316 BC, Pitane, Aeolis death = c. 241 BC, Athens school tradition = Platonism main interests =… … Wikipedia
Myrina (mythology) — In Greek mythology, the name Myrina or Myrine may refer to the following individuals: Myrina, a queen of the Amazons. According to Diodorus Siculus,[1] she led a military expedition in Libya and won a victory over the people known as the… … Wikipedia
Arcesilaus — /ahr ses euh lay euhs/, n. 316 241 B.C., Greek philosopher. * * * ▪ Greek philosopher born 316/315 BC, Pitane, Aeolis [now in Turkey] died c. 241 philosopher who succeeded Crates as head of the Greek Academy; (Academy) he introduced a… … Universalium