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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MyriandusMyriandus - Wikipedia

    Myriandus (Greek: Μυρίανδος Mūríandos, from Hittite mūri-, "grape cluster", and -anda, a place name suffix; by folk etymology with Greek andr-, "man", also spelled Myriandrus: Μυρίανδρος Mūríandros) was an ancient Phoenician port on the Mediterranean Sea's Gulf of Alexandretta.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › MyriandusMyriandus - Wikiwand

    Myriandus was an ancient Phoenician port on the Mediterranean Sea's Gulf of Alexandretta. Its ruins are located near the modern city of İskenderun in southern Turkey.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MyraMyra - Wikipedia

    Myra (Ancient Greek: Μύρα, Mýra) was a Lycian city, then captured by Ancient Greece and lived under their rule, then the Roman Empire and then the Ottoman in Lycia, which became the small Turkish town of Kale, renamed Demre in 2005, in the present-day Antalya Province of Turkey.

  4. Myriandus (Greek: Μυρίανδος Mūríandos, from Hittite mūri-, "grape cluster", and -anda, a place name suffix; by folk etymology with Greek andr-, "man", also spelled Myriandrus: Μυρίανδρος Mūríandros) was an ancient Phoenician port on the Mediterranean Sea's Gulf of Alexandretta.

  5. Aug 15, 2019 · Around 400 BCE, the mercenaries reached the Greek-populated city of Trapezus, located on the southeast end of the Black Sea. By this point, the discipline that had allowed the mercenaries to survive Persian armies and local militias in multiple roadblocks, mountain ambushes, and full-scale battles began to diminish.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MyndusMyndus - Wikipedia

    Myndus ( / ˈmɪndəs /) or Myndos ( Greek: Μύνδος) was an ancient Dorian colony of Troezen, on the coast of Caria in Asia Minor, ( Turkey ), sited on the Bodrum Peninsula, a few miles northwest of Halicarnassus. The site is now occupied by the modern village of Gümüşlük .

  7. wikimapia.org › 40698502 › MyriandosMyriandos - Wikimapia

    The site of ancient Myriandos (or Myriandros, Latin Myriandus), south of Iskenderun in Turkey.