
Miletus - Wikipedia
Miletus was a Mycenaean stronghold on the coast of Asia Minor from c. 1450 to 1100 BC. The 13th century BC saw the arrival of Luwian language speakers from south central Anatolia …
Miletus | Ancient Greek City, Turkey, & Map | Britannica
Miletus, ancient Greek city of western Anatolia, some 20 miles (30 km) south of the present city of Söke, Turkey. It lies near the mouth of the Büyükmenderes (Menderes) River. Before 500 bce, …
Ancient Greek City of Miletus - World History Edu
2024年12月18日 · Miletus, an ancient Greek city on Anatolia’s western coast near the Maeander River, was a flourishing hub of culture, trade, and philosophy in Ionia. Renowned for its wealth …
Miletus - History and Facts | History Hit
2021年7月20日 · Miletus was an important ancient Greek then Roman city, which still boasts an impressive ancient theatre among its ruins in modern Turkey. Sadly, today’s ruins of Miletus …
The Greek Colony of Miletus - ThoughtCo
2018年8月25日 · Miletus was one of the great Ionian cities in southwestern Asia Minor. It led the Ionian revolt and was destroyed 5 years later.
Miletus -Ancient Asia Minor
Once one of the greatest cities of the ancient Greek world, Miletus was renowned for its philosophers and harbor trade. Its grid-planned streets, theater, and the nearby Temple of …
Miletus - Turkish Archaeological News
2019年3月25日 · Founded by the Greeks on the coast of Asia Minor, Miletus will be remembered in the annals of history as the birthplace of mathematician Thales and two famous …
Miletus - Livius
2020年8月10日 · Miletus was the unofficial capital of the Ionian Greeks. It sent out colonies, reportedly no less than seventy-five, note like Abydus in the Hellespont area, Sinope on the …
Miletus Archaeological Site - Miletus, Turkey - Sacred Destinations
Miletus, near the coast of western Turkey, was one of the most important cities in the ancient Greek world, but eventually declined due to the silting up of its harbors. St. Paul stopped at …
A WALK THROUGH ANCIENT MILETUS - FHW
Miletus was one of the most important city of Ionia. It is at 37°35´ latitude and 27°15´ longitude on the site of the earlier settlement of Balat, which was ruined by an earthquake in 1955. Today …