Examples of 'lycia' in a sentence

Meaning of "lycia"

Lycia was an ancient region on the southern coast of Anatolia in present-day Turkey
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  • An ancient region and Roman province in the southwest of Asia Minor, between Caria and Pamphylia.

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Lycia arms and legs depilatory cream.
Xanthos was the largest city of ancient Lycia.
Lycia in the middle ages.
Coordinates for anchorage at Lycia locked in.
Lycia is famous for the sheer number of tombs and their quality.
The line of cleansing products and Lycia dopobagno.
Lycia pomonaria is a moth of the Geometridae family.
Myra was one of the most important cities in ancient Lycia.
Lycia is a genus of moth in the family Geometridae.
He is a spy for the march of Ostia in the nation of Lycia.
Oopsis lycia is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
Amelas was a town in ancient Lycia.
The work he carried out at Lycia is considered to be among his finest.
Apollonia was an ancient city in Lycia.
The towns of Lycia paid the costs in proportion to their votes.

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Kaunos was near the edge of this province and was assigned to Lycia.
Lycia appears as an important figure in Greek mythology and is frequently referenced.
This is the smallest of the theaters among the cities of Lycia.
Today the entire landscape of Lycia is still dotted with their fascinating funerary monuments.
One of the oldest and most important cities in ancient Lycia.
Lycia was frequently mentioned by Homer as an ally of Troy.
Sarpedon became king when his uncles withdrew their claim to Lycia.
Silverius was taken to Lycia where he was went to reside at Patara.
It is to be distinguished from the town of Mastaura in Lycia.
The city became the capital of Lycia and Pamphilia provinces.
Bellcrophon was honoured as a hero at Corinth and in Lycia.
Lycia was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire and eventually became part of Turkey.
Bellerophon was honoured as a hero at Corinth and in Lycia.
Christopher later visited Lycia and there comforted the Christians who were being martyred.
Leto was the primary goddess of Lycia in Anatolia.
The town of Candyba in Lycia was believed to have received its name from Candybus.
Strabo notes Xanthos as the largest city in Lycia.
The Lycians were an Anatolian people living in Lycia.
Kitanaura or Kithanaura was an ancient city in Lycia.
Lycia is between Antalya and Fethiye.
It was said to breathe fire as it roamed Lycia in Asia Minor.
Lycia and the Lycians.
Former Greek villages still stand as ghost towns in Lycia.
Lycia and Pamphylia.
Among the victims is Lycia.
The Lycia road.
Cilicia was a neighbor of Lycia.
Lycia The theatre.
Meanwhile Blogtrotter is showing you an old castle village in Lycia.
Lycia the Cyclopes.
She was possibly the unknown Amazon who was slain by Bellerophon in Lycia.
Lycia and Ionia.
He becomes governor of Lycia.
Lycia occupied a strategic position between Europe and the Near East.
Homer tells that the Amazons were found somewhere near Lycia.

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