• Poseidon felt sorry for Harpasus and his mother Harpe, and transformed them both into birds. It is not clear what bird Harpasus turned into, but given...
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  • The Battle of the Harpasus was fought in 229 BC between the Pergamese and Seleucid armies on the banks of the Harpasus River, a tributary of the Maeander...
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    religious centre Hyllarima. At the confluence of the Maeander and the Harpasus is Harpasa (Arpaz). At the confluence of the Maeander and the Orsinus,...
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    Cludrus, Lethaeus, and Gaeson, in the north; and the Obrimas, Lycus, Harpasus, and a second Marsyas in the south. The Maeander is a deep river, but not...
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    rich Babylonian man named Clinis and his wife Harpe. He had two brothers, Harpasus and Ortygius, and a sister named Artemiche. When his father Clinis saw...
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  • romanized: Kleínis) was a native of Babylon and father, by Harpe, of three sons, Harpasus, Lycius, and Ortygius, and of a daughter Artemiche. Clinis venerated Apollo...
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    the final conflict of the campaign, in Caria at the Battle of the Harpasus, the Harpasus river being a tributary of the Maeander. As a result of these victories...
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    fought Antiochus alone in a battle near Sardis and in the Battle of the Harpasus in Caria in 229 BC. After this Antiochus left to start a campaign in Mesopotamia...
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  • Ecbatana 129 BC Seleucid Empire against the Attalid kingdom Battle of the Harpasus 229 BC Illyrian Wars 229 BC 168 BC Battle of Paxos 229 BC Cleomenean War...
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  • Europe for naming years. Attalus I of Pergamon wins the Battle of the Harpasus in western Anatolia. The First Illyrian War started when the Roman Senate...
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