Lycia
Lycia
“Lycia, along the southwestern coast of Anatolia is dominated by the massive mountain chains. Its boundaries start from Fethiye on the west and stretch down to the famous Pamphylian city of Antalya on the east.” Courtesy of Focus Multimedia Magazine Online.
Lycia
Brief history of the province excerpted from UNRV History- Roman Empire.
Lycia
History and geography of the region. © Jona Lendering for
Livius.Org, 2003 Revision: 22 April 2010
Lycia
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) William Smith, LLD, Ed. Courtesy of the Perseus project.
Lycia: Who was who in the Roman Empire
Lycia   – in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This page © Andrew Smith, 2010
Strabo’s Geography: Book XIV Chapter 3
This webpage reproduces a section of The Geography of Strabo published in Vol. V of the Loeb Classical Library edition, 1928. Courtesy of Texts in translation. Courtesy of Bill Thayer of LacusCurtius.
Roman-Lycian Firendship and Reciprocal Military Alliance   46 AD
Excerpted from Lycian Turkey
Didyma
On the southwest Aegean coast of Anatolia, Didyma the sacred place of ancient Anatolia, is only 4 km away from the sea and 15 kms. to the south of Akkoy, a small village of city of Aydin. Didyma was a sacred place starting from the 8th century B.C. There are two important temples; Apollon and Artemis temples. Courtesy of Focus Multimedia Magazine Online.
The Lycians
An overview of the history, and geography of Lycia. Courtesy of Burak Sansal.
Lycian Turkey-Discover the Beauty of Ancient Lycia
“History has not left us with as clear a picture of the Lycians as it has with some other ancient civilizations, such as the Greeks.Ê However, some questions and facts regarding the Lycians can be answered or at least speculated upon.” Copyright © 2007 Mavi Real Estate and Property Services
Not as Slaves but as Friends and Allies: Rome’s settlement of Lycia and Caria
Text of the 1994 APA Abstract by Rob S. Rice.
Patara
“Patara (Lycian: Pttara), later renamed Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη), was a flourishing maritime and commercial city on the south-west coast of Lycia on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey near the modern small town of Gelemiş, in Antalya Province.. ”
Ancient Coins of Lycia
Excerpted from Digital Historia Numerorum: A Manual of Greek Numismatics “> Ancient Coins of Pamphylia. Excerpted from Digital Historia Numerorum: A Manual of Greek Numismatics.
Lycia: Cities/Mints
Courtesy of Asia Minor Coins .com An online index of ancient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor.

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