Halicarnassus
place · 3 works · 5 mentions · 6 anchored passages
the Halicarnassians
in the texts
The Histories
The Dorian city excluded from the Triopian temple league after Agasicles's violation of the tripod law.
For this offense the five cities— Lindus, Ialysus, Camirus, Cos, and Cnidus —forbade the sixth city— Halicarnassus —to share in the use of the temple.
There were Pedaseans dwelling inland above Halicarnassus;
on her fathers' side she was of Halicarnassian lineage, and on her mothers' Cretan.
Tusculan Disputations
City in Caria, site of the Mausoleum built by Artemisia for her husband.
As that Artemisia, wife of Mausolus king of Caria, who made that famous tomb at Halicarnassus, as long as she lived, lived in mourning, and, worn out by it too, wasted away.
Against Lacritus
City associated with several deponents and lenders.
Aratus of Halicarnassus deposes that he lent to Apollodorus eleven minae in silver on the merchandise which he was conveying in the ship of Hyblesius to Pontus, and on the goods purchased there as a return cargo;
Apollonides of Halicarnassus deposes that to his knowledge Antipater, a Citian by birth, lent money to Hyblesius for a voyage to Pontus on the ship of which Hyblesius was in command, and on the freight to Pontus, and that he was himself part-owner of the ship with Hyblesius;
Hippias, son of Athenippus, of Halicarnassus, deposes that he too sailed in the ship of Hyblesius as supercargo of the vessel and that to his knowledge Apollodorus of Phaselis was conveying in the ship from Mendê to Pontus four hundred and fifty jars of Mendaean wine, and no other cargo.