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    The Ionian League (Ancient Greek: Ἴωνες, Íōnes; κοινὸν Ἰώνων, koinón Iōnōn; or κοινὴ σύνοδος Ἰώνων, koinē sýnodos Iōnōn; Latin: commune consilium), also called the Panionic League, was a confederation formed at the end of the Meliac War in the mid-7th century BC comprising twelve Ionian Greek city … See more

    The twelve ancient city-states were listed by Herodotus as:
    Miletus, Myus, and Priene — all located in Caria (a region in Asia Minor) and speaking the same dialect;
    Ephesus, Colophon, Lebedus See more

    The Meliac War was a final settlement between the ancient state of Caria and the Ionians who had been settlers on its land at the mouth of the See more

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    WebCategory:Ionian League Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. E Ephesus ‎ (4 C, 30 P) M Miletus ‎ (2 C, 14 P) P Phocaea ‎ (2 C, 6 P) Pages …

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    What are the 12 cities in the Ionian League?These twelve cities (aka Ionian League) were (from south to north) Miletus, Myus, Priene, Ephesus, Colophon, Lebedos, Teos, Erythrae, Clazomenae and Phocaea, together with Samos and Chios. [4]
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    What is the name of the Ionians?In the Indian (e.g.: Sanskrit) historic literary texts, the Ionians are referred to as "yavana" or "yona", and are described as wearing leather and wielding whips. In modern Turkish, the people of that region and the Greeks were called "yunan" (plural "yunanlılar") and the country that is now Greece is known as "Yunanistan".
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    When did Ionia fall under Lydian rule?It was not until the reign of Croesus (560–545 BC) that the cities of Ionia fell completely under Lydian rule. [2] Ionian soldier of the Achaemenid army, circa 480 BCE. Xerxes I tomb relief. 15th-century map showing Ionia. The defeat of Croesus by Cyrus the Great was followed by the conquest of all the Ionian cities in 547 BC. [10]
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    What is Ionia known for?Known as the First Lands, Ionia is an archipelago of natural beauty and magic. Its inhabitants, living in loosely collected provinces, are a spiritual people, seeking harmony with the world. They remained largely neutral until their land was invaded by Noxus—this brutal occupation forced Ionia to reassess its place in the world,...
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    Ionia was an ancient region on the western coast of Anatolia, to the south of present-day Izmir. It consisted of the northernmost territories of the Ionian League of Greek settlements. Never a unified state, it was named after the Ionian tribe who had settled in the region before the Archaic period.
    Ionia proper comprised a narrow coastal strip from Phocaea in the north near th…

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    WebThe Ionian League ( Ancient Greek: Ἴωνες, Íōnes; κοινὸν Ἰώνων, koinón Iōnōn; or κοινὴ σύνοδος Ἰώνων, koinē sýnodos Iōnōn; Latin: commune consilium ), also called the …

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    The Greco-Persian Wars had their roots in the conquest of the Greek cities of Asia Minor, and particularly Ionia, by the Achaemenid Persian Empire of Cyrus the Great shortly after 550 BC. The Persians found the Ionians difficult to rule, eventually settling for sponsoring a tyrant in each Ionian city. While Greek st…
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  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionians

    WebWhen referring to populations, “Ionian” defines several groups in Classical Greece. In its narrowest sense, the term referred to the region of Ionia in Asia Minor . In a broader sense, it could be used to describe all speakers …

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    WebSince Ionian culture has long been shaped by the pursuit of balance in all things, the border between the material and spirit realms tends to be more permeable here, especially in the wild forests and mountains. Although …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Delian_League

    WebThe members of the Delian League/Athenian Empire (c. 478-404 BC) can be categorized into two groups: the allied states (symmachoi) reported in the stone tablets of the Athenian tribute lists (454-409 BC), who …

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    WebThe Ionian League (ancient Greek: Ἴωνες, ōnes; κοινὸν Ἰώνων, koin n Iōnōn; or κοινὴ σύνοδος Ἰώνων, koinē s nodos Iōnōn; Latin: commune consilium), also called the …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionian_Revolt

    WebThe Ionian Revolt was primarily of significance as the opening chapter in, and causative agent of, the Greco-Persian Wars, which included the two invasions of Greece and the famous battles of Marathon, Thermopylae …

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