Miletus (mythology) — Miletus (Ancient Greek: Μίλητος) was a character from Greek mythology. Miletus was son of Apollo and Areia, daughter of Cleochus, of Crete[1]. When Areia gave birth to her son she hid him at a place where the plant milax was growing; Cleochus… … Wikipedia
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Troy — For other uses, see Troy (disambiguation). See also: Troad Coordinates: 39°57′27″N 26°14′20″E / 39.9575°N 26.23889°E … Wikipedia
Klazomenai — Olive oil extraction workshop at Klazomenai Klazomenai (also spelled Clazomenae, Greek: Κλαζομεναί, modern day Kilizman in Urla near İzmir in Turkey) was an ancient Greek city of Ionia and a mem … Wikipedia
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Corycus — This article is about the ancient city of Corycus in Cilicia. For other uses, see Corycus (disambiguation). Fortress of Corycus/Kızkalesi Corycus (Turkish: Kız Kalesi; Greek: Κώρυκος; also transliterated Corycos or Korykos; Armenian … Wikipedia