Limyra (Ancient Greek: Λίμυρα) (Lycian: 𐊈𐊚𐊎𐊒𐊕𐊁 was a small city in ancient Lycia on the southern coast of Asia Minor, on the Limyrus River (Ancient Greek: ...
LIMYRA Lycia, Turkey. To the NE of Finike. It developed out of an old Lycian dynastic seat. A fortress, in part well preserved, stands on a spur (318 m ...
Feb 14, 2022 · Limyra was one of the ancient cities of Lycia and towards the end of Lycian independence it was even made the capital in the 4th century BC.
Limyra is one of the cities which has the most rock-cut tombs in Lycia Region. There are more than four hundred rock-cut tombs in the city and most of them ...
Jun 12, 2024 · An ancient settlement located at modern Yuvalılar in the district of Finike, Antalya province, Turkey.
Limyra was the residence of the local dynasty Perikle by the 4th century BC. The place was booming. At that time, the fortifications, terrace houses, a Heroon ...
Limyra is located 5 km north of Finike, at the southernmost tip of the Bey Mountains. The Lycian name of the city is Zemuri. If this name can be associated ...
Oct 15, 2020 · Limyra (Greek: Λιμύρα): town in Lycia, modern Turunçova. In Lycian, it was called Zemuri or Zemu. History.
Jul 18, 2016 · Limyra (Λιμύρα) was a small city in Lycia, on the Limyrus River. It was a prosperous settlement, and one of the oldest cities in the region of Lycia.
The Limyra bilingual inscription is a 4th-century BCE bilingual Greek-Aramaic funerary inscription discovered in 1840. It remains in situ, in Tomb No.