ionian in English

adjective
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of or relating to the Ionians, Ionia, or the Ionian Islands.
Histiaeus overboldly promised to regain the allegiance of Miletus and other Ionian cities that Aristagoras, his appointed deputy and relative, had led into rebellion.
noun
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a member of an ancient Hellenic people inhabiting Attica, parts of western Asia Minor, and the Aegean islands in preclassical and classical times. They also colonized the islands that became known as the Ionian Islands.
Herodotus speaks of Ionians , Dorians, Herakleeidai, and Akhaians among the Greeks, that is, with aggregative self-definitions.

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1. Evolutionary theory begins with the Ionian philosopher Anaximander (ca

2. Supposedly, the Ionians integrated with the ancient Atticans, who, afterward, considered themselves part of the Ionian tribe and spoke the Ionian dialect.

3. Colophon was an Ionian city in Lydia, located ca

4. Asteris: The Homeric and majestic Island of the Ionian Sea

5. With defeat at Lade, the Ionian Revolt was all but ended.

6. (Ionian Mode, Dorian Mode, Phrygian Mode, Lydian Mode, Mixolydian mode, Aeolian mode, Mode Locrio.

7. Corfu Greece is one of the most beautiful and romantic islands of the Ionian island group

8. The Aeolian mode is the second most popular mode, only behind the Ionian mode

9. Albania is a small, mountainous country in the Balkan peninsula, with a long Adriatic and Ionian coastline

10. Colophon, ancient Ionian Greek city, located about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Ephesus, in modern Turkey

11. The Aeolian Scale emerged in the ancient Greece together with other scales such as Dorian and Ionian

12. Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (a major Greek city of Ionian Asia Minor), a Greek philosopher of the 5th century B.C.E

13. It was then that Ionian Greeks set out to colonize the west coast of Asia Minor.

14. Anaxagoras was born on the Ionian coast of Asia Minor in the town of Clazomenae, near Smyrna (now Izmir, Turkey).

15. The Aegean Sea lies to the east and south of mainland Greece, while the Ionian Sea lies to the west.

16. Anacreon (582 BCE–485 BCE) was a Greek lyric poet born in Teos, an Ionian city on the coast of Asia Minor

17. The Persians were uncertain of victory at Lade, so attempted to persuade some of the Ionian contingents to defect.

18. Catania, Latin Catana, or Catina, city, eastern Sicily, Italy, in the broad plain of Catania on the Ionian seacoast, south of Mount Etna

19. Anacreon, Greek lyric poet, was born about 560 B.C., at Teos, an Ionian city on the coast of Asia Minor

20. Ionia is an eastern region of Greece, and Ionian design is a delicate, elegant style that became popular throughout Greece in art, architecture, and fashion during the fifth century b.c.e.The Ionic Chiton (KITE-en), the most popular Greek garment during the fifth century b.c.e., demonstrates many of the elaborate features of Ionian design.

21. Syracuse is located in the southeast corner of the island of Sicily, next to the Gulf of Syracuse beside the Ionian Sea.

22. Arachne was the daughter of Idmon of Colophon; a city that would be encompassed into the region of Lydia, although it was constructed as an Ionian city

23. Perched above the Adriatic Sea, Corfu, Greece is the second largest Ionian island, and its size is rivaled by its tremendous history and dynamic cultural identity

24. Cyme (sī´mē), ancient Greek city of W Asia Minor [1], on the Ionian Sea and N of the present Smyrna in W Asian Turkey

25. Originally known as Vallis Nemorum because of the region's abundant woodlands, it extended from the Grande river on the Tyrrhenian coast to Taormina on the Ionian Sea.

26. According to Herodotus, in the time of the Ionian Revolt (499 BC) the Cappadocians were reported as occupying a region from Mount Taurus to the vicinity of the Euxine (Black Sea)

27. The Carians, from the hinterland of Miletus and Halicarnassus, enter history as mercenaries in the service of the Egyptian king Psamtik, along with their Ionian neighbours, in the 7th century bce

28. The term comes from the Greek word kolophon, meaning “finishing touch” and originating from the Ionian city of Colophon, whose citizens were seen to be of strategic value in battle.

29. Albania is a country situated in Southeastern Europe, bordering with Greece, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, with a coastline facing the Adriatic and Ionian seas within the Mediterranean Sea

30. The Apennines consist of a thrust-belt structure with three basic trending motions: toward the Adriatic Sea (the northern and central ranges), the Ionian Sea (Calabrian Apennines), and Africa (Sicilian Range)

31. Cytherean (adj.) also Cytherian, 1719, "pertaining to Venus," from Latin Cytherea "Venus," from Greek Kythereia, from Kythera, Ionian island where Aphrodite was fabled to have arisen from the sea.

32. En route Themistocles left inscriptions addressed to the Ionian Greek crews of the Persian fleet on all springs of water that they might stop at, asking them to defect to the Allied cause.

33. The Balkan is bordered by water from three sides; the tributaries of the Mediterranean Sea to the west and south (Marmara, Aegean, Ionian, and Adriatic seas), and the Black Sea to the eastern side

34. Traveling after that to Asia Minor, homeland of the Ionian Greeks, he found it instructive to compare the refined and luxurious life style of the Ionians with the stern and disciplined culture of the Dorians.

35. One use to which Polycrates put his powerful navy was to control the island of Delos, one of the most important religious centers in Greece, control of which would bolster Polycrates' claim to be the leader of the Ionian Greeks.

36. Cyme Sentence Examples It was the most northern of the Ionian cities, and was situated on the coast of the peninsula which separates the gulf of Cyme, occupied by Aeolian settlers, from the Hermaean Gulf, on which stood Smyrna and Clazomenae.

37. Anaximenes was a pupil and companion of Anaximander, however, some say that he was also a pupil of Parmenides of Elea.He spent a brief period of his life under Persian rule, therefore, he was a witness to the horrors of the Ionian rebellion against Greek occupation.

38. 749 reviews of Catania "The creators of the Wisknladle and Prepkitchen have a heck of a gem here with this new Italian Coastal eatery Catania, named after a beautiful Italian city on the east coast of Sicily facing the Ionian Sea

39. Herodotus' account of Croesus (from the Perseus Project): see 1.6-94; contains links Croesus was the son of Alyattes II and continued the conquest of Ionian cities of Asia Minor that his father had began to both English and Greek versions; An in-depth account of Croesus' life, by Carlos Parada; Livius, Croesus by Jona Lendering

40. Cyme, being geographically and politically close to Lydia, took their invention of 'nobleman's tax-tokens' to the citizens - thus making Cyme's rough incuse horse head silver fractions, Hemiobols, a candidate for the title of the Second Oldest coins - and the first used for retailing on a large-scale basis by the Ionian Greeks, which quickly