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Ancient Greek city of Ionia
Priene (Ancient Greek: Πριήνη, romanized: Priēnē; Turkish: Prien) was an ancient Greek city of Ionia (and member of the Ionian League) located at the base
Priene
9 BC stone inscription about Augustus Caesar
The Priene calendar inscription (IK Priene 14) is an inscription in stone recovered at Priene (an ancient Greek city, in Western Turkey) that records
Priene_calendar_inscription
Topics referred to by the same term
Priene inscription may refer to: Priene inscription of Alexander the Great (c. 330 BC) Alexander the Great's edict to Priene (334 BC, but inscribed in
Priene_inscription
6th-century BC Greek sage
Bias (/ˈbiˈ.ɑːs/; Ancient Greek: Βίας fl. 6th century BC) of Priene was a Greek sage. He is widely accepted as one of the Seven Sages of Greece and spent
Bias_of_Priene
Region in Turkey
Panionion. These twelve cities were (from south to north): Miletus, Myus, Priene, Ephesus, Colophon, Lebedos, Teos, Erythrae, Clazomenae and Phocaea, together
Ionia
Great issued an edict, probably in the summer of 334 BC, to the city of Priene. On the Temple of Athena Polias a section of the edict was inscribed across
Alexander the Great's edict to Priene
Alexander_the_Great's_edict_to_Priene
Archaeological site
The Temple of Athena Polias in Priene was an Ionic Order temple located northwest of Priene’s agora, inside the sanctuary complex. It was dedicated to
Temple of Athena Polias (Priene)
Temple_of_Athena_Polias_(Priene)
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
structure was designed by the Greek architects Satyros of Paros and Pythius of Priene. Its elevated tomb structure is derived from the tombs of neighbouring Lycia
Mausoleum_at_Halicarnassus
Genus of gastropods
Species within the genus Priene include: Priene scabrum (King, 1832) Priene H. Adams & A. Adams, 1858. WoRMS (2010). Priene H. Adams & A. Adams, 1858
Priene_(gastropod)
Greek architect of the 4th century BCE
sculptor of the 4th century BC. He designed the Temple of Athena Polias at Priene and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, which was regarded in antiquity among
Pythius_of_Priene
Female warriors and hunters in Greek mythology
Amazons who held the most important commands under her, Cyme, Pitane, and Priene. Both Justin in his Epitome of Trogus Pompeius and Paulus Orosius give an
Amazons
Greek temple architect
Hermogenes of Priene (late 3rd - early 2nd century BC) was a Hellenistic architect, best known for designing a temple of Artemis Leukophryene (Artemision)
Hermogenes_of_Priene
Archelaus of Priene (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέλαος) was a Greek sculptor who lived close to 300 BC in Priene. He is remembered for his apotheosis of Homer,
Archelaus_of_Priene
Species of gastropod
Priene scabrum is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Ranellidae, the triton snails, triton shells or tritons. The
Priene_scabrum
Latin quote
mine I carry with me") is a quote that Cicero ascribes to Bias of Priene. Bias of Priene, one of the Seven Sages of Greece, is said to make the statement
Omnia_mea_mecum_porto
Ancient synagogue in Priene, Turkey
The Priene Synagogue is a former ancient Jewish synagogue, that was discovered in the modern-day town of Priene in Güllübahçe, Söke, in the Aydın Province
Priene_Synagogue
Female character from Greek mythology
figurine given this label is the Priene type, so named because of examples found at the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Priene. These date from the third to
Baubo
The Priene inscription is a dedicatory inscription by Alexander the Great, which was discovered at the Temple of Athena Polias in Priene (modern Turkey)
Priene inscription of Alexander the Great
Priene_inscription_of_Alexander_the_Great
Novelty container used for holding coin money
Western find of a money box dates from the 2nd century BC Greek colony Priene, Asia Minor, and features the shape of a miniature Greek temple with a slit
Piggy_bank
Museum in Berlin, Germany
Excavations were underway in the areas of ancient Babylon, Uruk, Assur, Miletus, Priene and ancient Egypt, and objects from these sites could not be properly displayed
Pergamon_Museum
Greek historian of the Hellenistic era
Myron of Priene was the author of an historical account of the First Messenian War, from the taking of Ampheia to the death of Aristodemus. The dates of
Myron_of_Priene
Buildings housing cult statues in Greek sanctuaries
This is partially due to the influence of the architect Hermogenes of Priene, who redefined the principles of Ionic temple construction both practically
Ancient_Greek_temple
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
at Priene, inscribed on two sides. The inscription on the front records the gift of funds from Alexander the Great to complete the temple." "Priene Inscription"
Alexander_the_Great
Species of gastropod
Fusitriton retiolus is a species of large predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Cymatiidae. This species occurs in: Australia New
Fusitriton_retiolus
Ancient city
being Chios, Samos, Phocaea, Erythrae, Teos, Lebedus, Colophon, Ephesus, Priene, Myus, and Miletus). It is located at the south coast of Smyrna Gulf, Ionia
Klazomenai
Queen of Amazons in Greek mythology
in Lemnos, possibly another Myrina in Mysia, Mytilene, Cyme, Pitane, and Priene were believed to have been founded by her. They were named after herself
Myrina_(Amazon)
Group of philosophers
govern with the support of the common people, whom he favoured. Bias of Priene (fl. 6th century BCE) was a politician and legislator of the 6th century
Seven_Sages_of_Greece
fl. 660–644 BC Damophon, fl. 588 BC Pyrrhus, 6th century BC Hieron of Priene, 300–297 BC Metrodorus, c. 513 BC Anaxilas, 494–476 BC Micythus, c. 476–467
List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants
destroyed by Samos and Priene, Samos builds Fort Carium to replace it and Samos and Priene split Melia 670 Miletus is sieged by Lydia, Priene is annexed by Lydia
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Ancient Greek goddess
Ionic-style temple to Athena Polias was built at Priene in the fourth century BC. It was designed by Pytheos of Priene, the same architect who designed the Mausoleum
Athena
Information operations to assist military objectives
air, creating a terrifying noise. In the 6th century BCE Greek Bias of Priene successfully resisted the Lydian king Alyattes by fattening up a pair of
Psychological_warfare
Mountain on the west coast of central Anatolia in Turkey
promontory enclosed by the Aegean Sea. Geopolitically it was part of Ionia with Priene placed on the coast on the south flank of the mountain and Miletus on the
Mycale
Assembly building of Ancient Greece
(Italy) Philippopolis (Plovdiv, Bulgaria) – Bouleuterion of Philippopolis Priene (Güllübahçe Turun, Turkey) Messene (Messini, Greece) Termessos (Güllük Dağı
Bouleuterion
significant relationship to Alexander. In Asia Minor, such cities included Ilion, Priene, and Smyrna. In 334 BC, Alexander visited Ilion, site of the ruined Troy
List of cities founded by Alexander the Great
List_of_cities_founded_by_Alexander_the_Great
Ethnic Greeks native to Asia Minor
his four-volume treatise on gynecology Apelles, renowned painter Bias of Priene, one of the Seven Sages of Greece Anaximander, pre-Socratic philosopher
Asia_Minor_Greeks
Decade
conquer neighbouring regions. 1000 BC—World population: 50,000,000 1000 BC—Priene, Western Anatolia is founded. c. 1000 BC—Hungarian separates from its closest
1000s_BC_(decade)
Ancient Greek city in modern Turkey
(Ναύλοχον), was a town of ancient Ionia. It was supposed to be the port of Priene but perhaps it was an autonomous city at least during part of the fourth
Naulochus_(Ionia)
Ancient Greek human settlement
three that spoke the same Ionic subdialect, the other two being Miletus and Priene. All three were Ionian colonies placed at the mouth of the Maeander River
Myus
Area of study on military commander and king
Philippi. The Priene inscription of Alexander the Great, a dedicatory inscription made by Alexander for the temple of Athena Polias in Priene. It is now
Historiography of Alexander the Great
Historiography_of_Alexander_the_Great
Ancient Greek city in Asia-Minor
large bay, on which two more of the traditional twelve Ionian cities stood: Priene and Myus. The harbor of Miletus was additionally protected by the nearby
Miletus
16th-century gold pendant
Pericles bust Petelia Gold Tablet Piranesi Vase Portland Vase Priene dedicatory inscription Priene edict inscription Rondanini Faun San Sosti Axe-Head Sant'Angelo
Tudor_Heart_Pendant
Brazilian Catholic clergyman
de Castro was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Campos and titular bishop of Priene by Pope Pius XII. He received his episcopal consecration on 23 May from
Antônio_de_Castro_Mayer
Collection of ancient Greek, Roman, Etruscan and Cypriot artwork and archaeological finds
attraction is the Pergamon Altar and Greek and Roman architectural elements from Priene, Magnesia, Baalbek and Falerii. In addition, the collection includes a large
Antikensammlung_Berlin
National museum in London, England
45 ft (14 m) high, closely based on those of the temple of Athena Polias at Priene in Asia Minor. The pediment over the main entrance is decorated by sculptures
British_Museum
Daughter of Augustus (39 BC – AD 14)
Inscribed dedication to Julia, daughter of Augustus, Roman, set up about 15–12 BC. From the sanctuary of Athena at Priene, western Asia Minor. British Museum
Julia_the_Elder
Culturally framed gesture of lifting the skirt or kilt
gesture called anasyrma ("lifting [of skirts]"). A set of statuettes from Priene, a Greek city on the west coast of Asia Minor, are usually identified as
Anasyrma
Religious message of salvation or thanks
of the city of Priene to change their calendar so that it begins on the birthday of Augustus, the first day of the good news. The Priene inscription is
The_gospel
Town of ancient Ionia
However, it is mentioned in a long inscription of Priene, which records a land settlement case between Priene and Samos for the possession of lands formerly
Melia_(Ionia)
Artistic theme
portrayal of the scene is a 3rd-century BC marble relief by Archelaus of Priene, now in the British Museum. It was found in Italy, probably in 1658, but
Apotheosis_of_Homer
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
Pladasa Plarasa Polichna in Ionia Polichne in Ionia Polybotus Pordoselene Priene Prymnessus Pteleum Pydnae Pygela Pyrnus Pyrrha Saouenda Sardis Satala in
Troy
Ancient synagogue in Gaza Strip, Palestine
Negev Horvat Rimmon Ma'on Asia Minor and Syria Aleppo Andriake Dura-Europos Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi
Gaza_synagogue
Large permanent human settlement
Kautilya, and aligned with the compass points. The ancient Greek city of Priene exemplifies a grid plan with specialized districts used across the Hellenistic
City
Oldest known written complaint (c. 1750 BC)
Pericles bust Petelia Gold Tablet Piranesi Vase Portland Vase Priene dedicatory inscription Priene edict inscription Rondanini Faun San Sosti Axe-Head Sant'Angelo
Complaint_tablet_to_Ea-nāṣir
Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 626 – c. 545 BC)
which includes Thales, Solon of Athens, Pittacus of Mytilene, and Bias of Priene. Diogenes Laërtius tells us that the Seven Sages were created in the archonship
Thales_of_Miletus
Subjugated population in ancient Sparta
describes as "an altogether cruel and bitter condition". According to Myron of Priene, an anti-Spartan historian of the middle 3rd century BC: They assign to
Helots
Ancient region of central Anatolia once inhabited by Celts
solidifying his rule in Syria. The Galatians looted Cyzikus, Ilion, Didyma, Priene, Thyatira and Laodicea on the Lycus, while the citizens of Erythras paid
Galatia
Ancient Roman town
Apotheosis of Homer by Archelaus of Priene. Originally on the Via Appia in Bovillae, now in the British Museum.
Bovillae
Ancient Jewish village and modern archeological site in Israel
Negev Horvat Rimmon Ma'on Asia Minor and Syria Aleppo Andriake Dura-Europos Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi
Huqoq
City-state in ancient Greece
the imbalance of power caused increasing tension. According to Myron of Priene of the middle 3rd century BC: They assign to the Helots every shameful task
Sparta
Letters written by and to Alexander the Great
letter of Alexander to Chios is preserved on stone, as is his edict to Priene, sometimes regarded as a letter. Plutarch cites 31 letters written by or
Letters of Alexander the Great
Letters_of_Alexander_the_Great
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
Greek city of Miletus and succeeded in capturing the city of Priene, after which Priene would remain under direct rule of the Lydian kingdom until its
Lydia
Semicircular niche or recess, often lined with seats
Some Hellenistic exedrae were built in relation to a city's agora, as in Priene. Monument architects have also used this free-standing style in modern times
Exedra
Ancient Greek maritime city of Ionia
on the particular dialects of the cities. Vitruvius notes Hermogenes of Priene as the architect of the monopteral temple of Dionysus at Teos. Teos was
Teos
Founder of the Achaemenid Empire
his troops into the Greek country and subdued the cities of Magnesia and Priene. The fate of Pactyas is unknown, but after capture, he was probably sent
Cyrus_the_Great
Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld
(Cabeirian). Ephesos: Cult of Demeter and Kore, celebrated at night-time. Priene: Cult of Demeter and Kore, similar to the Thesmophoria. Sicily Syracuse:
Persephone
arch bridge commissioned by Emperor Justinian I. Archaeological Site of Priene Aydın 2018 ii, iii, iv, vi (cultural) Hellenistic planned city on a grid
List of World Heritage Sites in Turkey
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Turkey
Inscription from a synagogue in late Second Temple-era Jerusalem
Negev Horvat Rimmon Ma'on Asia Minor and Syria Aleppo Andriake Dura-Europos Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi
Theodotos_inscription
Archaeological site located in Israel at the foot of Mount Meron
Negev Horvat Rimmon Ma'on Asia Minor and Syria Aleppo Andriake Dura-Europos Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi
Khirbet_Shema
Peninsula of Turkey in Western Asia
Byzantine Anatolia included Assos, Ephesus, Miletus, Nicaea, Pergamum, Priene, Sardis, and Aphrodisias. From the mid-5th century onwards, urbanism was
Anatolia
Priene
List of ancient amphitheatres in Turkey
List_of_ancient_amphitheatres_in_Turkey
Archaeological site in North Macedonia, ancient town of Paeonia
Negev Horvat Rimmon Ma'on Asia Minor and Syria Aleppo Andriake Dura-Europos Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi
Stobi
Satrap of Caria from 377 BCE to 353 BCE
Latmus), Cnidus (which moved from Datça to Tekir around this time), and Priene (which may instead have been relocated by Alexander the Great after the
Mausolus
Town in northern Greece, site of ancient Aigai
been suggested that the building was designed by the architect Pytheos of Priene, known for his work on the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and for his views
Vergina
Traditional stories featuring riddle-contests
between Pharaoh Amasis II and the king of Ethiopia, in which the sage Bias of Priene helps the Pharaoh by solving the riddles, in Plutarch's 1st or 2nd-century
Riddle-tale
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
Some complexes were designed as Prostas houses, similar to designs seen at Priene. Others had wide columned halls in front of main rooms to the north. Especially
Pergamon
Province of Turkey
more ancient ruins, including tombs, friezes and sculpture, in Karacasu Priene - another ruin, near Söke Mycale Mountains Aydın is the home of the Zeybek
Aydın_Province
Naval battle during the Ionian Revolt (494 BC)
twelve cities which made up Ionia. These cities were Miletus, Myus and Priene in Caria; Ephesus, Colophon, Lebedos, Teos, Clazomenae, Phocaea and Erythrae
Battle_of_Lade
German archaeologist (1864–1936)
Acropolis. From 1895 until 1899, he excavated the ancient Greek city of Priene, and from 1899 to 1911 he worked at Miletus. He took part in the excavations
Theodor_Wiegand
Gallic people of central Anatolia
solidifying his rule in Syria. The Galatians looted Cyzikus, Ilion, Didyma, Priene, Thyatira and Laodicea on the Lycus, while the citizens of Erythras paid
Galatians_(people)
Name list
Hermogenes (philosopher) (fl. c. 400 BC), Greek philosopher Hermogenes of Priene (fl. c. 200 BC), Greek architect Hermogenes (fl. c. 64), in 2 Timothy 1
Hermogenes
Monumental capital discovered in India
5th century BCE. Greek Corinthian anta capital. A pillar, or pile, capital, positioned on a square column, Priene. Ionic pillar capital from Priene.
Pataliputra_capital
Ancient Greek city in Ionia, modern Turkey
an important location commercially and strategically in the triangle of Priene, Ephesus and Tralles. The city was named Magnesia, after the Magnetes from
Magnesia_on_the_Maeander
Greek Orthodox monastery and Tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site in Turkey
Archaeological Site of Assos Archaeological site of Laodikeia Archaeological Site of Priene Ayvalık Industrial Landscape The Bodrum Castle Historic Town of Birgi The
Sumela_Monastery
Ancient Greek settlement in Turkey
Pladasa Plarasa Polichna in Ionia Polichne in Ionia Polybotus Pordoselene Priene Prymnessus Pteleum Pydnae Pygela Pyrnus Pyrrha Saouenda Sardis Satala in
Orestias
Region of ancient Asia-Minor
notably Miletus, Heracleia, and Myus were on the south side of a gulf and Priene on the north side; the river Maeander has since filled in the gulf. Also
Caria
Archaic Greek expansion across the Mediterranean and Black Sea (750–550 BC)
Cius TR4. Ephesus TR5. Dios Hieron TR6. Iasos TR7. Myndus TR8. Selge TR9. Priene TR10. Halicarnassus TR11. Miletus TR12. Tralles TR13. Phaselis TR14. Aspendos
Greek_colonisation
Medieval Armenian city
Pladasa Plarasa Polichna in Ionia Polichne in Ionia Polybotus Pordoselene Priene Prymnessus Pteleum Pydnae Pygela Pyrnus Pyrrha Saouenda Sardis Satala in
Ani
2nd-century BC Roman consul
Roman Senate was holding discussions on the dispute between Magnesia and Priene. He is mentioned in a context that suggests he was one of the Decemviri
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 158 BC)
Marcus_Aemilius_Lepidus_(consul_158_BC)
Ancient former synagogue of Magdala, Galilee, Israel
Negev Horvat Rimmon Ma'on Asia Minor and Syria Aleppo Andriake Dura-Europos Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi
Migdal_Synagogue
Original capital of Macedon
been suggested that the building was designed by the architect Pytheos of Priene, known for his work on the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and for his views
Aegae_(Macedonia)
Ancient town in Phrygia, Asia Minor
Pladasa Plarasa Polichna in Ionia Polichne in Ionia Polybotus Pordoselene Priene Prymnessus Pteleum Pydnae Pygela Pyrnus Pyrrha Saouenda Sardis Satala in
Laodicea_on_the_Lycus
French legend
similar ruses. One of the earliest was the 6th century BCE Greek Bias of Priene who successfully resisted the Lydian king Alyattes by fattening up a pair
Lady_Carcas
River in Turkey
of Icaros (an arm of the Aegean Sea), between the ancient Greek cities Priene and Myus, opposite to the Ionian city of Miletus, from which its mouth is
Büyük_Menderes_River
Village of the Demre district in the Antalya Province of Turkey
Pladasa Plarasa Polichna in Ionia Polichne in Ionia Polybotus Pordoselene Priene Prymnessus Pteleum Pydnae Pygela Pyrnus Pyrrha Saouenda Sardis Satala in
Kaleköy
Ancient biblical settlement near Hebron
Negev Horvat Rimmon Ma'on Asia Minor and Syria Aleppo Andriake Dura-Europos Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi
Maon_(city_in_Judah)
Pinara, Muğla Province Theatre of Pitane (Aeolis), İzmir Province Theatre of Priene, Aydın Province Theatre of Sardis, Manisa Province Theatre of Side, Antalya
List of ancient Greek theatres
List_of_ancient_Greek_theatres
benefactress and the first female magistrate in the ancient Greek city of Priene. Philippa of Hainault 1314 England Elizabeth R. Queen of England Phillipe
List of women in the Heritage Floor
List_of_women_in_the_Heritage_Floor
Series of conflicts in the 5th century BC
the twelve cities that made up Ionia. These cities were Miletus, Myus and Priene in Caria; Ephesus, Colophon, Lebedos, Teos, Clazomenae, Phocaea and Erythrae
Greco-Persian_Wars
Ancient Greek dialect
influenced by a neighbouring language: a. The dialect of Miletus, Myus, and Priene, and their colonies, influenced by Carian; b. The Ionic of Ephesos, Kolophon
Ionic_Greek
Overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece
of Greece Cleobulus of Lindos Solon of Athens Chilon of Sparta Bias of Priene Thales of Miletus Pittacus of Mytilene (c. 640 – 568 BC) Periander of Corinth
Outline_of_ancient_Greece
PRIENE
PRIENE
PRIENE
Female
French
French and German form of Irish Gaelic BrÃghid, BRIGITTE means "exalted one."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Praised, bright.
Boy/Male
Australian, Basque, Jamaican
Advise; Decision and Protector
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jamie, JAIMEE means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
English
Smart
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
One who rallies people crowded, gathered
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Beautiful.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lalitesh | லாலீதேஷ
God of beauty, God of beauty, Husband of a beautiful wife
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Auspicious
PRIENE
PRIENE
PRIENE
PRIENE
PRIENE