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Crete and Anatolia Connection

............................................................... Lycia Crete, the Aegean Islands, and Mainland Greece Minoan Crete Pelasgians Homer The Hattians, the Louvites, the Hurrians  .................................................................................... Lycia Lycia is situated at the south-western tip of Anatolia, to the south of Caria. The...

Türkiye Sözlüğü/Turkey Dictionary

12,000 Yıl 12,000 Years Adalet Justice Akıbet (Kanaat) Outcome (Opinion) Akıl Mind Aeneas Aeneas Atatürk Ataturk Behçet Aşısı Behcet's Vaccine Bilgi (Bilig) Knowledge (Bilig) Bilge Wise Bilge Güç (Wise Power) Wise Power Büyük Türkiye Big turkey Devlet State Dil (Türkçe) Language Turkish) Gönül heart Halk (Bodun) People (Bodun) Hipokrat yemini Hippocratic oath Homeros destanları Homeric epics İl (Devlet) Province...

10 of the best books set in Turkey

10 of the best books set in Turkey that will take you there by The Guardian The Bastard of Istanbul by Elif Shafak Memed, My Hawk...

John Freely books on Turkey

Istanbul: The Imperial City Feb 26, 1998 by John Freely Istanbul's history is a catalogue of change, not least of name, yet it has managed to...

Aphrodite on Homer’s Epics of Troy

BIRTH. We have two separate sources on the birth of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty: One is Hesiod, the other Homer. In...

Athena on Homer’s Epics of Troy

BIRTH. After Zeus established the sovereignty of the Olympian gods, first Metis, the daughter of Oceanus, united with the goddess. Metis means reason, reason,...

Briseis on Homer’s Epics of Troy

The most valuable captive brought by Achilles from his raiding expeditions to the Aegean region is Briseis. Briseis, whose real name is Hippodameia, is...

Hekabe on Homer’s Epics of Troy

Hekabe is the wife of the Trojan king Priam, the mother of Hector, Paris, Cassandra and many other children. When Priam goes to Achilles'...

Hera on Homer’s Epics of Troy

Hera (or Here), who is described as "cow-eyed", "white-armed" or "golden throne" in the Homeric epics, is a typical Greek goddess, that is, the...

Khryseis on Homer’s Epics of Troy

The Trojan war broke out because of a woman. Women play an important role in this war. Above all, they occupy a larger place...

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