Miletus — This article is about the ancient city of Anatolia. For other uses, see Miletus (disambiguation). Miletus Μίλητος Ancient Polis Turkish transcription(s) – Modern name Milet … Wikipedia
Aeschines (disambiguation) — Aeschines or Aischines may refer to: *Aeschines Socraticus, follower of Socrates and author of Socratic dialogues *Aeschines, Athenian orator, one of ten Attic orators *Aeschines of Miletus, lesser known orator, and contemporary of Cicero… … Wikipedia
Byblis (disambiguation) — Byblis may refer to:* Byblis, daughter of Miletus and Tragasia in Greek mythology. * Byblis (plant) , a genus of carnivorous plants. * Byblis (amphipod) , a genus of amphipods. * The asteroid 199 Byblis. * Biblis, a town in Greece … Wikipedia
Cadmus (disambiguation) — Cadmus may have a number of meanings:*Cadmus, in Greek mythology the son of the Phoenician king of Tyre and brother of Europa *Mount Cadmus, a mountain in Asia Minor *Project Cadmus, a government organization in DC Comics *Cadmus of Miletus, a… … Wikipedia
Aristides (disambiguation) — Aristides may refer to one of the following people:*Aristides, (530 468 BCE) Athenian soldier and statesman who fought in the Battle of Marathon *Aristides of Thebes, (4th century BCE) painter *Aristides of Miletus, (2nd century BCE) Writer of… … Wikipedia
List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia — This is a list of ancient cities, towns, villages, and fortresses in and around Thrace and Dacia. A number of these settlements were Dacian and Thracian, but some were Celtic, Greek, Roman, Paeonian, or Persian. A number of cities in Dacia and… … Wikipedia
History of Anatolia — See also: Ancient Regions of Anatolia History of Anatolia Bronze Age Hattians … Wikipedia
Archimedes — For other uses, see Archimedes (disambiguation). Archimedes of Syracuse (Greek: Ἀρχιμήδης) … Wikipedia
Pergamon Museum — For other uses, see Pergamon (disambiguation). Coordinates: 52°31′15″N 13°23′47″E / 52.5209°N 13.3964°E / 52.5209; 13.3964 … Wikipedia
Theatre of ancient Greece — For other uses of Greek Theatre , see Greek theatre (disambiguation). Theatre mask, 1st century BC … Wikipedia