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Mount Ida (Turkey)

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Mount Ida (Kazdağı, pronounced, meaning "Goose Mountain", Kaz Dağları, or Karataş Tepesi) is a mountain in northwestern Turkey, some 20 miles southeast of the ruins of Troy, along the north coast of the. [1]

48 relations: Acamas (son of Antenor), Altınoluk, Antandrus, Aphrodite, Assos, Assuwa, Ayvalık, Balıkesir, Balıkesir Province, Biga Çayı, Biga Peninsula, Cebrene, Edremit, Balıkesir, Eumenes I, Ganymede (mythology), Güre, Edremit, Gergis, Hellespontine Sibyl, Hermaphroditus, Historicity of Homer, Idaea, Iris kerneriana, King Teucer, Lethaea, List of national parks of Turkey, List of renamed cities, towns and regions in Turkey, Magnes the shepherd, Marpessos, Mount Ida, Mount Ida (disambiguation), Nisus and Euryalus, Oenone, Pessinus, Petrifaction in mythology and fiction, Rubus idaeus, Salah Rais, Sibyl, Sibylline Books, Skepsis, SS Mount Ida, Symeon Stylites of Lesbos, Tahtakuşlar Ethnography Museum, The Judgement of Paris (opera), Troad, Trojan Battle Order, Troy, Troy (film), Turks in Algeria.

Acamas (son of Antenor)

In Greek mythology, Acamas or Akamas (Ancient Greek: Ἀκάμας, folk etymology: "unwearying"), was the son of Trojan elder Antenor and Theano, was a participant in the Trojan War, and fought on the side of the Trojans.

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Altınoluk

Altınoluk, formerly Papazlık, is a town and summer resort in the Edremit district of Balıkesir Province in western Turkey.

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Antandrus

Antandrus (Antandros) was an ancient Greek city on the north side of the Gulf of Adramyttium in the Troad region of Anatolia.

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Aphrodite

Aphrodite is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation.

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Assos

Assos (Ἄσσος), also known as Behramkale or for short Behram, is a small historically rich town in the Ayvacık district of the Çanakkale Province, Turkey.

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Assuwa

Assuwa was a confederation (or league) of 22 ancient Anatolian states that formed some time before 1400 BC, when it was defeated by the Hittite Empire, under Tudhaliya I. The league was formed to oppose the Hittites.

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Ayvalık

Ayvalık is a seaside town on the northwestern Aegean coast of Turkey.

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Balıkesir

Balıkesir is the capital city of Balıkesir Province.

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Balıkesir Province

Balıkesir Province (Balıkesir ili) is a province in northwestern Turkey with coastlines on both the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean.

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Biga Çayı

The Biga River (Biga Çayı) is a small river or large creek in Çanakkale Province in northwestern Turkey.

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Biga Peninsula

Biga Peninsula (Biga Yarımadası) is a peninsula in Turkey, in the northwest part of Anatolia.

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Cebrene

Cebrene (Κεβρήνη), also spelled Cebren (Κεβρήν), was an ancient Greek city in the middle Skamander valley in the Troad region of Anatolia.

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Edremit, Balıkesir

Edremit is a district in Balıkesir Province, Turkey, as well as the central city of that district, on the west coast of Turkey, not far from the Greek island of Lesbos.

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Eumenes I

Eumenes I (Εὐμένης Αʹ) was dynast (ruler) of the city of Pergamon in Asia Minor from 263 BC until his death in 241 BC.

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Ganymede (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Ganymede or Ganymedes (Greek: Γανυμήδης, Ganymēdēs) is a divine hero whose homeland was Troy.

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Güre, Edremit

Güre is a town and summer resort in the Edremit district of Balıkesir Province in western Turkey.

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Gergis

Gergis may refer to the following places and jurisdictions:; in Africa.

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Hellespontine Sibyl

The Hellespontine Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Dardania.

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Hermaphroditus

In Greek mythology, Hermaphroditus or Hermaphroditos (Ἑρμαφρόδιτος) was the son of Aphrodite and Hermes.

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Historicity of Homer

The extent of the historical basis of the Homeric epics has been a topic of scholarly debate for centuries.

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Idaea

Idaea (Ἰδαία) is the name of two nymphs in Greek mythology.

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Iris kerneriana

Iris kerneriana is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus of Limniris and in series Spuriae.

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King Teucer

In Greek mythology, King Teucer or Teucrus (Τεῦκρος) was said to have been the son of the river Scamander and the nymph Idaea.

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Lethaea

Lethaea is a mythological character briefly mentioned in Ovid's Metamorphoses.

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List of national parks of Turkey

National parks in Turkey are one of the five protected areas in the country.

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List of renamed cities, towns and regions in Turkey

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Magnes the shepherd

Magnes the shepherd, sometimes described as Magnes the shepherd boy, is a mythological figure, possibly based on a real person, who was cited by Pliny the Elder (23 CE – 79 CE) as discovering natural magnetism.

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Marpessos

Marpessos (Μάρπησσος) was a settlement in the middle Skamander valley of the Troad region of Anatolia.

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Mount Ida

In Greek mythology, two sacred mountains are called Mount Ida, the "Mountain of the Goddess": Mount Ida in Crete; and Mount Ida in the ancient Troad region of western Anatolia (in modern-day Turkey) which was also known as the Phrygian Ida in classical antiquity and is the mountain that is mentioned in the Iliad of Homer and the Aeneid of Virgil.

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Mount Ida (disambiguation)

Mount Ida may refer to.

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Nisus and Euryalus

Nisus and Euryalus are a pair of friends and lovers serving under Aeneas in the Aeneid, the Augustan epic by Virgil.

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Oenone

In Greek mythology, Oenone (Greek: Oinōnē - Οἰνώνη "wine woman") was the first wife of Paris of Troy, whom he abandoned for the Queen Helen of Sparta.

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Pessinus

Pessinus (Πεσσινούς or Πισσινούς) was an Ancient city and archbishopric in Asia Minor, a geographical area roughly covering modern Anatolia (Asian Turkey) on the upper course of the river Sangarios (Sakarya River), remaining a Catholic (formerly double) titular see.

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Petrifaction in mythology and fiction

Petrifaction, or petrification as defined as turning people to stone, is also a common theme in folklore and mythology, as well as in some works of modern fiction.

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Rubus idaeus

Rubus idaeus (raspberry, also called red raspberry or occasionally as European raspberry to distinguish it from other raspberries) is a red-fruited species of Rubus native to Europe and northern Asia and commonly cultivated in other temperate regions.

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Salah Rais

Salah Rais (Salih Reis) (c. 1488 – 1568) was an Ottoman privateer and admiral.

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Sibyl

The sibyls were women that the ancient Greeks believed were oracles.

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Sibylline Books

The Sibylline Books (Libri Sibyllini) were a collection of oracular utterances, set out in Greek hexameters, that according to tradition were purchased from a sibyl by the last king of Rome, Tarquinius Superbus, and were consulted at momentous crises through the history of the Republic and the Empire.

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Skepsis

Skepsis or Scepsis (Σκέψις) was an ancient settlement in the Troad, Asia Minor that is at the present site of the village of Kurşunlutepe, near the town of Bayramiç in Turkey.

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SS Mount Ida

The SS Mount Ida was a cargo ship built in 1938 by William Hamilton & Co. Ltd of Glasgow.

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Symeon Stylites of Lesbos

Saint Symeon Stylites of Lesbos (765/766-844) was a monk who survived two attempts on his life during the second period of Byzantine Iconoclasm (814–842).

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Tahtakuşlar Ethnography Museum

Tahtakuşlar Ethnography Museum (Tahtakuşlar Etnografya Müzesi) is a private museum in Balıkesir Province, Turkey devoted to the lifestyle of villagers of Oghuz Turks origin.

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The Judgement of Paris (opera)

The Judgement of Paris is an operatic libretto written by William Congreve.

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Troad

The Troada or Troad (Anglicized; or; Τρωάδα, Troáda), or Troas (Τρωάς, Troás), is the historical name of the Biga Peninsula (modern Turkish: Biga Yarımadası) in the northwestern part of Anatolia, Turkey.

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Trojan Battle Order

The Trojan Battle Order or Trojan Catalogue is an epic catalogue in the second book of the Iliad listing the allied contingents that fought for Troy in the Trojan War.

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Troy

Troy (Τροία, Troia or Τροίας, Troias and Ἴλιον, Ilion or Ἴλιος, Ilios; Troia and Ilium;Trōia is the typical Latin name for the city. Ilium is a more poetic term: Hittite: Wilusha or Truwisha; Truva or Troya) was a city in the far northwest of the region known in late Classical antiquity as Asia Minor, now known as Anatolia in modern Turkey, near (just south of) the southwest mouth of the Dardanelles strait and northwest of Mount Ida.

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Troy (film)

Troy is a 2004 epic period war film written by David Benioff, directed by Wolfgang Petersen and co-produced by units in Malta, Mexico and Britain's Shepperton Studios.

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Turks in Algeria

The Turks in Algeria, also commonly referred to as Algerian Turks, Algerian-Turkish Algero-Turkish and Turkish-Algerians (أتراك الجزائر; Turcs d'Algérie; Cezayir Türkleri) are ethnic Turkish descendants who, alongside the Arabs and Berbers, constitute an admixture to Algeria's population.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Ida_(Turkey)

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