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🌍 Phocaia (Ionia)

  • <span class="a type-6581" data-type_id="6581" data-object_id="11310513" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6581_11310513">πŸ“– Pherecydes of Athens fr. 155 Fowler</span>
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    city in Ionia
    Founded by
    πŸ‘₯ the Ionians ethnic collectiveStraboGeographyStraboGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘₯ the Sons of Codros founders of cities in IoniaStraboGeographyStraboGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘€ Philogenes son of Euctemon, AthenianStraboGeographyStraboGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)πŸ‘€ Neileus (Ionian) leader in the Ionian migration, son of Codros sometimes associated with Pylos rather than Athensβš’οΈ Parian Chronicle (Ashmolean 449945; IG XII, 5, 444; PHI 77668)GreekEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)🌍 Paros (island) island in the Aegean, one of the CycladesExclude material sources that MANTO has not ascertained is held in accordance with UNESCO ConventionAshmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, OxfordΞ‘ΟΟ‡Ξ±ΞΉΞΏΞ»ΞΏΞ³ΞΉΞΊΟŒ ΞœΞΏΟ…ΟƒΞ΅Ξ―ΞΏ Πάρου / Archaeological Museum of Paros, Parikia
    Founded from
    🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaStraboGeographyStraboGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)🌍 Attica region of the Greek mainlandβš’οΈ Parian Chronicle (Ashmolean 449945; IG XII, 5, 444; PHI 77668)GreekEarly Hellenistic (ca. 336-220 BCE)🌍 Paros (island) island in the Aegean, one of the CycladesExclude material sources that MANTO has not ascertained is held in accordance with UNESCO ConventionAshmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, OxfordΞ‘ΟΟ‡Ξ±ΞΉΞΏΞ»ΞΏΞ³ΞΉΞΊΟŒ ΞœΞΏΟ…ΟƒΞ΅Ξ―ΞΏ Πάρου / Archaeological Museum of Paros, Parikia
    Settled by
    πŸ‘€ Damon (Athenian) Athenian, son of EuctemonPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)πŸ‘€ Philogenes son of Euctemon, AthenianPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
    Settled from
    🌍 Athens (Attica) city in AtticaPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)🌍 Phocis region on the Greek mainlandPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
    Eponym
    🌍 Phocis region on the Greek mainlandPausaniasGeographyPausaniasGreekMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
    Conquered by
    πŸ‘€ Achilles greatest Greek hero at Troy, leader of the Myrmidon contingentApollodoros, EpitomeMythography & HistoriographyApollodorosGreekEarly Imperial (ca. 31 BCE-79 CE)Middle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
    Related Entities
    πŸ‘€ Achilles β€‚πŸŒ Athens (Attica) β€‚πŸŒ Crete (island) β€‚πŸŒ Naxos (island) β€‚πŸŒ Lemnos (island) β€‚πŸ‘€ Leto β€‚πŸŒ Mount Ida (Troad) β€‚πŸŒ Lesbos (island) β€‚πŸŒ Colophon (Ionia) β€‚πŸŒ Clazomenai (Ionia) β€‚πŸŒ Caria (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Phocis β€‚πŸŒ Euboia (island) β€‚πŸŒ Scyros (island) β€‚πŸŒ Attica β€‚πŸŒ Mount Pelion (Thessaly) β€‚πŸŒ Paros (island) β€‚πŸŒ Ephesos (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Samos (island) β€‚πŸŒ Delos (island) β€‚πŸŒ Chios (island)  πŸ‘₯ the Ionians β€‚πŸŒ Mount Mimas (Ionia) β€‚πŸŒ Aigina (island) β€‚πŸŒ Miletos (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Samothrace (island) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Mycale (Caria) β€‚πŸŒ Crapathos (island) β€‚πŸŒ Cos (city) β€‚πŸŒ Claros (Ionia) β€‚πŸŒ Imbros (island)  πŸ‘₯ the Leleges of Asia Minor β€‚πŸ‘€ Damon (Athenian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Codros β€‚πŸ‘€ Neileus (Ionian) β€‚πŸ‘€ Philogenes β€‚πŸŒ Priene (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Myous (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Lebedos (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Teos (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Erythrai (Asia Minor) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Corycos (Ionia) β€‚πŸŒ Aigai (Achaia) β€‚πŸŒ Eiresiai (unlocatable) β€‚πŸŒ Peparethos (island) β€‚πŸŒ Autocane (Ionia) β€‚πŸŒ Mount Aisagee (unlocatable) β€‚πŸŒ Rhenaia (island) β€‚πŸŒ Cnidos (Asia Minor)  πŸ‘₯ the Sons of Codros β€‚πŸŒ Chios (city) β€‚πŸŒ Samos (city) β€‚πŸŒ Acte (Chalcidice)
    Mentioned by
    πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.33β€‚πŸ“– Pausanias 7.3.10β€‚πŸ“– Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo 25-49β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 8.7.1β€‚πŸ“– Strabo 14.1.3β€‚βš’οΈ Parian Chronicle (Ashmolean 449945; IG XII, 5, 444; PHI 77668)
    Mentioned in Text
    Apollodoros, Epitome Pausanias  Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo Strabo
    Mentioned in citation of
    πŸ“– Pherecydes of Athens fr. 155 Fowler
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