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  1. Lycia was ruled by Syrian king Antiochus III starting from the end of the 2nd century B.C. until mid 2nd century B.C. In the mid 1st century B.C. "Lycian League" was established which comprised of 23 cities. This union was the first known democratic federation in the history which inspired the modern day democratic systems.

  2. Prijatelj tvog blagostanja OD 1979. GODINE LYCIA JE SINONIM ZA ŽENSTVENOST, UČINKOVITOST I DELIKATNOST Lycia Srbija – kreme za depilaciju, trake za telo i lice Trake za depilaciju lica Perfect Touch, Delicate Touch ili Natural Touch – izaberite dodir koji vam najviše prija! Više » Trake za depilaciju tela Za glatku kožu bez iritacije! Lycia […]

  3. Lycia, ancient maritime district of southwestern Anatolia (now Turkey). Lycia lay along the Mediterranean coast between Caria and Pamphylia, and extended inland to the ridge of the Taurus Mountains.In Egyptian, Hittite, and Ugaritic records of the 14th and 13th centuries bc, the Lycians are described as wedged between the Hittites on the north and the Achaean Greeks on the coast.

  4. Map as of March 2023. The Lycian Way is a 760 km, 35-day way-marked footpath around the coast of Lycia in southern Turkey, from Fethiye to Antalya. The trail consists mainly of Roman roads, old footpaths and mule trails, often hard and stony underfoot, not suitable for mountain bikes. Lying between the coast and mountains, it often has steep ...

  5. At Lycia, Matt leads drug development efforts and is focused on the strategy and operational components of bringing our novel molecules into clinical development. Prior to joining Lycia, Matt was Head of Nonclinical Development at Tenaya Therapeutics, Senior Director of Safety Assessment at Genentech, and Project Toxicologist at Bristol-Myers Squibb/ZymoGenetics.

  6. Myra, one of the most important towns of ancient Lycia, located near the mouth of the Andriacus River on the Mediterranean Sea in southwest Turkey.Its early history is unknown. St. Paul is known to have visited the city, and in the 4th century St. Nicholas was its bishop. The Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II made Myra the capital of Byzantine Lycia until the city fell to the caliph Hārūn ...

  7. hu.wikipedia.org › wiki › LükiaLükia – Wikipédia

    Lükia. Lükia ( hettita nyelven Lukka, lük nyelven Trm̃mis, ógörögül: Λυκία, latinul: Lycia) ókori földrajzi egység. Nevét a lukkák népének görög alakjáról kapta. Félszigetszerű hegyvidék Kis-Ázsia délnyugati részén, a mai Törökország területén. A félsziget ma két török tartomány része, keleti nagyobbik ...

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