Hecatomnus — (also Hekatomnus; in Greek Ἑκάτoμνως ; lived 4th century BC) was king or dynast of Caria in the reign of Artaxerxes II of Persia (404 ndash;358 BC). He was appointed by the Persian king to command the naval forces destined to take part in the war … Wikipedia
Hecatomnus — Hekatomnos von Mylasa war ein antiker Herrscher in Karien. Er regierte zwischen 391 und 377 v. Chr. und war der Begründer der karischen Dynastie der Hekatomniden. Hekatomnos war der Sohn von Hyssaldomos, dem Herrscher Mylasas, einer Stadt in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hécatomnos — (Hécatomnus ou Hékatomnos) (en grec Ἑκάτoμνως / Hekátomnôs) est un satrape (ou roi) de Carie de 385 à 377 av. J. C. Il institua une dynastie dont il est l’éponyme, les Hécatomnides qui régnèrent sur la Carie jusqu’à sa conquête par… … Wikipédia en Français
Mausolus — from Guillaume Rouillé s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum (Lyon, 1555) Satrap of Caria Reign … Wikipedia
Mausoleum of Maussollos — The Tomb of Mausolus, Mausoleum of Mausolus or Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (in Greek, polytonic|Μαυσωλεῖον της Ἁλικαρνασσοῦ ) was a tomb built between 353 and 350 BC at Halicarnassus (present Bodrum, Turkey) for Mausolus, a satrap in the Persian… … Wikipedia
Milas — For other uses, see Milas (disambiguation). Milas District … Wikipedia
History of Anatolia — See also: Ancient Regions of Anatolia History of Anatolia Bronze Age Hattians … Wikipedia
Mausole — Statue colossale d un homme traditionnellement identifié comme Mausole, provenant de la zone nord du Mausolée d Halicarnasse, British Museum Mausole, en grec ancien Μαύσωλος / Maúsôlos († 353 … Wikipédia en Français
Anatolia — /an euh toh lee euh/, n. a vast plateau between the Black and the Mediterranean seas: in ancient usage, synonymous with the peninsula of Asia Minor; in modern usage, applied to Turkey in Asia. Cf. Asia Minor. * * * or Asia Minor Turkish Anadolu… … Universalium
ancient Greek civilization — ▪ historical region, Eurasia Introduction the period following Mycenaean civilization, which ended in about 1200 BC, to the death of Alexander the Great, in 323 BC. It was a period of political, philosophical, artistic, and scientific… … Universalium