Phaselis   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Phaselis   - a city on the coast of Lycia, Asia Minor
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76/9 and captures the cities of Attalis, Corycus, Olympus, and Phaselis.
    Within translations:
1Macc_15   and to Rhodes, and to Phaselis, and to Cos, and to Side
Aelian:NA_11.28   ara, wasps the people of Phaselis,* and centipedes the
Athen_8.350-352 *   Pamphylia, the people of Phaselis were the worst; but that
Athen_13.566   of his pupil [Theodectas] of Phaselis. And do not we too
Athen_15.683     Nor is Phaselis, nor the land which worships
Athen_15.688   roses is most excellent at Phaselis and that made at Neapolis
Joseph:BJ_1.428   he eased the people of Phaselis, of Balanea, and of the
Nicand:Ge_74   by Megara; neither is Phaselis nor the city which rever
Oros_5.23   Mount Olympus, he overthrew Phaselis and demolished Corycus; and
Plin:HN_5.96   are Lyrnessus and Oibia and Phaselis, the last place on the
Plut:Mor_837   edies, and Theodectes of Phaselis, who afterwards wrote
Polyaen_5.42.1   nes the Milesian fled to Phaselis, and was closely pursued
SEG_55.1452   (46)   275;ssos, Chōma, Phaselis, Silva Serra, Lissa
SEG_57.1663   (shortly after 188)   . . ; since Apollonios of Phaselis the son of Apoll
Syll_329   (c. 306/5)   praise Euxenides of Phaselis, the son of Eupolis,
Syll_492   (c. 263)   enos Artemidoros of Phaselis, the son of Melas As
THI_215   (62 A.D.)   sp; Magydus,   Phaselis,   Side "Cor
THI_61.D   (173-169)     Apollonios of Phaselis, the son of (?) Lapha
Vit:Nicand_1   Nicander Dionysius of Phaselis, in his book "About


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