Smyrna - Wikipedia Smyrna ( ˈsmɜːrnə SMUR-nə; Greek: Σμύρνη, romanized: Smýrnē, or Σμύρνα, Smýrna) was an Ancient Greek city located at a strategic point on the Aegean coast of Anatolia
The History of the Ancient Greek City of Smyrna Smyrna was once one of the most illustrious of all ancient and Hellenistic-era Greek cities One of the main centers of Greek settlement in western Anatolia, it once had a temple dedicated to Athena and was the residence of the epic poet Homer
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Smyrna - The Seven Churches of Revelation! - Bible Study The name Smyrna means "myrrh," which is a resin obtained from the Commiphora myrrha tree Myrrh was a critical ingredient used to embalm bodies because one of its major properties was its ability to retard the putrefaction of dead flesh
Smyrna: The History of Asia Minors Greatest Greek City Smyrna was one of the greatest Ancient Greek cities to have existed in Asia Minor, today's Turkey Before being Christianised, and long before being Islamified, it once had a temple dedicated to Athena and was the residence of the epic poet Homer
Ancient Smyrna - Drive Thru History Smyrna, an ancient city now surrounded by the modern city of Izmir, was originally established around 1000 BC by Aeolian Greek settlers in “Old Smyrna” (Bayraklı Höyüğü) on a small peninsula jutting out from Asia Minor into the Aegean Sea, similar to Old Tyre
Smyrna - Hellenica World Throughout Antiquity it was the early leading city-state of Greek Ionia, on the Aegean shores and islands of Asia Minor Smyrna was among the cities that claimed Homer as a resident Modern Turkish interpretations emphasize Smyrna's earlier connections with the Hittite empire of central Anatolia
Smyrna - BiblePlaces. com Smyrna sat 35 miles (56 km) north of Ephesus, built near the ruins of an ancient Greek colony destroyed in the 7th century BC Lysimachus, one of Alexander the Great’s generals, rebuilt Smyrna as a new Hellenistic city in the 3rd century BC
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