Limyra

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Limyra was an important ancient Lycian city in southwestern Anatolia, known for its rich archaeological remains and historical significance under Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman rule.

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Limyra canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
associatedWithRuler Pericles of Lycia
connectedBy Lycian Way
flourishedInCentury 1st century BCE
1st century CE
2nd century BCE
2nd century CE
3rd century BCE
3rd century CE
4th century BCE
hasArchaeologicalFeature Byzantine church
Roman baths
acropolis
basilica
city walls
colonnaded street
harbour structures
inscriptions
necropolis
rock-cut tombs
sarcophagi
temples
theatre
hasCountry Turkey
hasEconomicActivityInAntiquity agriculture
trade
hasLanguageEvidence Greek inscriptions
Lycian inscriptions
hasModernArchaeologicalWorkBy Austrian Archaeological Institute
hasMonument Heroon of Pericles
hasNearbyRiver Alakır Çayı
hasTypeOf coastal settlement
locatedIn Lycia
southwestern Anatolia
locatedInPresentDay Antalya Province NERFINISHED
Turkey
partOf Lycia
surface form: ancient Lycia
situatedNear Finike
Mediterranean Sea
underRuleOf Achaemenid Empire
surface form: Achaemenid Persian Empire

Byzantine Empire
Hellenistic kingdoms
Roman Empire
wasCapitalOf Lycia
surface form: eastern Lycia
wasImportantDuring Byzantine period
Classical period
Hellenistic period
Roman period

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Lycia hasMajorCity Limyra
Lycian League hasMember Limyra