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Mount Tmolus

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  • Tmolus — For the butterfly genus, see Tmolus (butterfly). Bozdağ (ancient Mount Tmolus) is associated with the accounts surrounding Tmolus Tmolus (Ancient Greek: Τμῶλος) was a King of Lydia and husband to Omphale. He is the eponymous namesake of Mount… …   Wikipedia

  • Mount Nif — For other uses of the same name. see Nif Mount Nif (one among several Mt. Olympus in antiquity) Luvian warrior prince monument …   Wikipedia

  • Sardes — • A titular see of Lydia, in Asia Minor probably the ancient Hyde of Homer (Iliad, II, 844; XX, 385), at the foot of Mount Tmolus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sardes     Sardes …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Sardis — Infobox Settlement official name = Sardis(Σάρδεις) other name = (Sart) native name = Ancient Lydian City in Turkey imagesize = 280px image caption = The Gymnasium of SardisLocation map Turkey label=Sardis label size=100 lat=38.476389… …   Wikipedia

  • Lydians — Early 6th century BC coin minted by a King of Lydia The Lydians were the inhabitants of Lydia, a region in western Anatolia, who spoke the distinctive Lydian language, an Indo European language of the Anatolian group. Questions raised regarding… …   Wikipedia

  • Pactolus — ( tr. Sart Çayı) is a river near the Aegean coast Turkey. The river rises from Mount Tmolus, flows through the ruins of the ancient city of Sardis, and empties into the Gediz River, the ancient Hermus. The Pactolus once contained gold sands that… …   Wikipedia

  • Alaşehir — Infobox Settlement settlement type = Town subdivision type = Country subdivision name = TUR timezone=EET utc offset=+2 map caption =Location of Alaşehir within Turkey. timezone DST=EEST utc offset DST=+3official name = Alaşehir subdivision… …   Wikipedia

  • Midas (play) — Title page of Midas. Midas is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy written by John Lyly. It is arguably the most overtly and extensively allegorical of Lyly s allegorical plays. Contents …   Wikipedia

  • Sardis — Sardian /sahr dee euhn/, n., adj. /sahr dis/, n. an ancient city in W Asia Minor: the capital of ancient Lydia. Also, Sardes /sahr deez/. Also called Tarne. * * * or Sardes Ancient city, Anatolia. Located east of Smyrna (modern İzmir), it was the …   Universalium

  • Sardis —    The metropolis of Lydia in Asia Minor. It stood on the river Pactolus, at the foot of mount Tmolus. Here was one of the seven Asiatic churches (Rev. 3:1 6). It is now a ruin called Sert Kalessi …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • SARDIS —    capital of ancient Lydia, in Asia Minor, at the foot of Mount Tmolus, celebrated for its wealth, its trade, and luxury, through the market place of which the river Pactolus flowed with its sands of gold …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

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