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- Smyrna - Wikipedia
Smyrna was at the mouth of the small river Hermus and at the head of a deep arm of the sea (Smyrnaeus Sinus) that reached far inland This enabled Greek trading ships to sail into the heart of Lydia, making the city part of an essential trade route between Anatolia and the Aegean
- The History of the Ancient Greek City of Smyrna
Smyrna was once one of the most illustrious of all ancient and Hellenistic-era Greek cities One of the main centers of Greek settlement in western Anatolia, it once had a temple dedicated to Athena and was the residence of the epic poet Homer
- Smyrna - The Seven Churches of Revelation! - Bible Study
The name Smyrna means "myrrh," which is a resin obtained from the Commiphora myrrha tree Myrrh was a critical ingredient used to embalm bodies because one of its major properties was its ability to retard the putrefaction of dead flesh
- Smyrna: The History of Asia Minor’s Greatest Greek City
Smyrna was one of the greatest Ancient Greek cities in Asia Minor, today’s Turkey Before being Christianised, and long before being Islamified, it once had a temple dedicated to Athena and was the residence of the epic poet Homer
- Burning of Smyrna - Wikipedia
It began four days after the Turkish military captured the city on 9 September, effectively ending the Greco-Turkish War, more than three years after the Greek landing of troops at Smyrna Estimated Greek and Armenian deaths resulting from the fire range from 10,000 to 125,000 [6][7]
- Old Smyrna - Wikipedia
Smyrna was built on the Hippodamian system, in which streets run north–south and east–west and intersect at right angles, in a pattern familiar in the Near East but the earliest example in a western city
- About Smyrna | City of Smyrna, GA
Smyrna is located about 10 miles northwest of Atlanta, Georgia and is considered an integral part of the Metro Atlanta area Known as the " Jonquil City," it derives this name from the thousands of jonquils that flourish in gardens and along the streets in early spring
- Ancient Smyrna - Drive Thru History
Smyrna, an ancient city now surrounded by the modern city of Izmir, was originally established around 1000 BC by Aeolian Greek settlers in “Old Smyrna” (Bayraklı Höyüğü) on a small peninsula jutting out from Asia Minor into the Aegean Sea, similar to Old Tyre
- Smyrna - The Enduring City of Antiquity - The Other Tour
Explore Smyrna’s history, ancient ruins, and Christian heritage Visit its Agora, Kadifekale, and St Polycarp’s Church in modern İzmir
- Smyrna - The Byzantine Legacy
Smyra (modern İzmir) is a city on the Aegean coast of Asia Minor, once part of the province of Asia Its late antique history is obscure, with only a few epigrams providing evidence for construction or maintenance of public works The city walls were restored by Arcadius and Heraclius
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