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- Lycia abstract "Lycia (Lycian: 𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊖 Trm̃mis; Greek: Λυκία, Turkish: Likya) was a geopolitical region in Anatolia in what are now the provinces of Antalya and Muğla on the southern coast of Turkey, and Burdur Province inland. Known to history since the records of ancient Egypt and the Hittite Empire in the Late Bronze Age, it was populated by speakers of the Luwian language group. Written records began to be inscribed in stone in the Lycian language (a later form of Luwian) after Lycia's involuntary incorporation into the Achaemenid Empire in the Iron Age. At that time (546 BC) the Luwian speakers were decimated, and Lycia received an influx of Persian speakers.Lycia fought for the Persians in the Persian Wars, but on the defeat of the Achaemenid Empire by the Greeks, it became intermittently a free agent. After a brief membership in the Athenian Empire, it seceded and became independent (its treaty with Athens had omitted the usual non-secession clause), was under the Persians again, revolted again, was conquered by Mausolus of Caria, returned to the Persians, and went under Macedonian hegemony at the defeat of the Persians by Alexander the Great. Due to the influx of Greek speakers and the sparsity of the remaining Lycian speakers, Lycia was totally Hellenized under the Macedonians. The Lycian language disappeared from inscriptions and coinage.On defeating Antiochus III in 188 BC the Romans gave Lycia to Rhodes for 20 years, taking it back in 168 BC. In these latter stages of the Roman republic Lycia came to enjoy freedom as part of the Roman protectorate. The Romans validated home rule officially under the Lycian League in 168 BC. This native government was an early federation with republican principles; these later came to the attention of the framers of the United States Constitution, influencing their thoughts.Despite home rule under republican principles Lycia was not a sovereign state and had not been since its defeat by the Carians. In 43 AD the Roman emperor Claudius dissolved the league. Lycia was incorporated into the Roman Empire with a provincial status. It became an eparchy of the Eastern, or Byzantine Empire, continuing to speak Greek even after being joined by communities of Turkish language speakers in the early 2nd millennium. After the fall of the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century, Lycia was under the Ottoman Empire, and was inherited by the Turkish Republic on the fall of that empire. The Greeks were withdrawn when the border between Greece and Turkey was negotiated in 1923.".
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- Lycia wikiPageExternalLink liki_eng.htm.
- Lycia wikiPageExternalLink lycia.html.
- Lycia wikiPageExternalLink turkey.
- Lycia wikiPageExternalLink demre.html.
- Lycia wikiPageExternalLink www.lycianturkey.com.
- Lycia wikiPageExternalLink splendid.ruins.of.an.excellent.republic..htm.
- Lycia wikiPageExternalLink www.trekkinginturkey.com.
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- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Acalissus.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Acarassus.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Achaemenid_Empire.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Aegeus.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Altınyayla,_Burdur.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Amelas.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Amores_(Lucian).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Anatolian_languages.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Annuario_Pontificio.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Antalya.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Antalya_Province.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Antigonus_I_Monophthalmus.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Antiochus_III_the_Great.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Antiphellus.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Aperlae.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Apollonia_(Lycia).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Araxa.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Arneae.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Artemis.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Arycanda.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Assuwa_league.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Augustus.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Balbura_(Lycia).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Magnesia.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Salamis.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Thermopylae.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Bellerophon.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Bubon_(Lycia).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Burdur.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Calynda.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge_University_Press.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Capital_city.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Caria.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Carians.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anatolians.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Antalya_Province.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Antalya_Province.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_of_Anatolia.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Late_Roman_provinces.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lycia.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muğla_Province.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Praetorian_prefecture_of_the_East.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rock-cut_tombs.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_13th_century_BC.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Antalya_Province.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Fellows.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Choma_(Lycia).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Cibyra_Mikra.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Cilicia_(satrapy).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink City-state.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Claudius.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Client_state.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Coast.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Comba_(Lycia).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Corydala.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Cul-de-sac.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Cursus_honorum.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Cyaneae.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Cyrus_the_Great.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Dalaman.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Darius_I.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Death_of_Alexander_the_Great.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Delian_League.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Demre.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Denizli.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Diadochi.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Dias_(Lycia).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Dynasty.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_language.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Eparchy.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Eudocia_(Lycia).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Europa_(mythology).
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Fethiye.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Gagae.
- Lycia wikiPageWikiLink Gaius_Caesar.