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  • all treaties - raided Hexapolis and took many of its inhabitants captive. Justinian was about to launch an expedition to Hexapolis to counter the Arab attack...
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  • Hexapolis (Greek: Ἑξάπολις), meaning "six cities", may refer to: Doric Hexapolis, a federation of Greek city-states in southwestern Asia Minor founded...
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    Knidos (category Doric Hexapolis)
    [ˈkniðos], Knídos) was a Greek city in ancient Caria and part of the Dorian Hexapolis, in south-western Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey. It was situated on the...
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  • They lived in Cyrene, Cyrenaica (Eastern Libya). Dorian Diaspora Doric Hexapolis Cnideans - They lived in Cnidus. Coans - They lived in Kos Island. Halicarnasseans...
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    included Lindos, Kamiros, Ialysos, Knidos and Halicarnassus, the Doric Hexapolis (hexapolis means 'six cities' in Greek), – is obscure. At the end of the 6th...
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  • Tetrapolis – a group of four cities 5. Pentapolis – a group of five cities 6. Hexapolis – a group of six cities 7. Heptapolis, Middle Egypt – a group of seven...
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  • Doris (named after the Dorian Greeks that colonized the region) Cos Doric Hexapolis Rhodes Galatia (named after the Galatians, a Celtic people, that arrived...
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  • Saborios (category Byzantine people of Armenian descent)
    succeeded in gaining control over most of Anatolia. He camped with his men at Hexapolis, also known as Hadrianopolis, in Bithynia, where he drilled his troops...
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    Years of Armenian Christian Art. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum. p. 101. ISBN 9780892366392. Maranci, Christina (2018). The Art of Armenia: An Introduction...
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    Halicarnassus (category Doric Hexapolis)
    Antheadae. At an early period Halicarnassus was a member of the Doric Hexapolis, which included Kos, Cnidus, Lindos, Kameiros and Ialysus; but it was...
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    The Netherlands ('five houses') Vyf Rand ('five rand'), Namibia Doric Hexapolis in Greek Blue Jay 6, West Virginia, US Lak Hok ('the sixth milestone')...
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    markers of Greek material culture. The coast of Caria was part of the Doric hexapolis ("six-cities").[citation needed] An account also cited that Aristotle...
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    time, a new class of themes, the so-called "minor" (μικρὰ θέματα) or "Armenian" themes (ἀρμενικὰ θέματα) appear, which Byzantine sources clearly differentiate...
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    had died after falling from his horse, and they spent the winter in the Hexapolis around Melitene awaiting reinforcements. In spring 669, after receiving...
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    it as far as the Danube. It was a member, perhaps the capital, of the Hexapolis alliance of Greek cities with Histria, Callatis, Dionysupolis, Odessos...
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  • Miletus Hetaireia Hetaireiarches Hexagram (currency) Hexamilion wall Hexapolis of Armenia Minor Hierapolis Hierapolis, Metropolitan See of Hieria Hieria, Council...
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