Caria, Lycia, Phaselis, and Phoenice
place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages
Phoenice · Caria · Lycia · Phaselis
in the texts
Hymn 1 to Dionysus
The region in which the hymn locates Nysa.
There is a certain Nysa, a mountain most high and richly grown with woods, far off in Phoenice, near the streams of Aegyptus
History of the Peloponnesian War
A cluster of regions along the southern Anatolian coast—Caria, Lycia, Phaselis, and Phoenice—targeted by Melesander's squadron for revenue-raising and the protection of merchant shipping.
But Melesander, having gone up the country into Lycia with a force composed of the Athenians from the ships and the allies, and being defeated in a battle, was killed, and lost a considerable part of the army.
Another squadron of six they sent towards Caria and Lycia, with Melesander as commander, to raise money from those parts, and to hinder the privateers of the Peloponnesians from making that their rendezvous, and interfering with the navigation of the merchantmen from Phaselis and Phoenice, and the continent in that direction.