1. According to Strabo, 90 stadia from the peninsula of Myonessos and 120 stadia to the northwest of Colophon; Strabo, Geogr. 14.1.29 (C 633). Current position Gümüssu (Gümüldür); see Lang, G., Klassische antike Stätten Anatoliens ΙΙ (Norderstedt 2003), pp. 9-10. 2. Former Xingi. 3. ATL 1, p. 510; PECS (1976), pp. 492-493, see entry ‘Lebedos’ (G.E. Bean); Bean, G.E., The Aegean Turkey (London 1966), pp. 149-150; RE ΧΙΙ, columns 1052-1053, see entry ‘Lebedos’ (L. Bürchner); Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), pp. 229, 231; Schmitz, L., Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography II (London 1854), see entry ‘Lebedos’. See Cook, J.M., The Greeks in Ionia and the East (Ancient peoples and places 31, London 1962), table 5; Ager, S.L., ‘Civic identity in the hellenistic world. The case of Lebedos’, GRBS 39 (1998), p. 8, see drawing 68 of Le Bas, M.Ph., Voyage archéologique en Grèce et en Asie Mineure (Paris 1888). 4. RE ΧΙΙ, see entry ‘Lebedos’, columns 1052-1053 (L. Bürchner). 5. Strabo, Geogr. 14.1.3 (C 633). 6. Sartre, M., L’Anatolie hellénistique de l’Egée au Caucase (343-31 av. J.-C.) (Armand Colin 2003), pp. 61 and 95; Cohen, G.M., The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor (Berkeley 1995), p. 189; Mastrocinque, A., La Caria e la Ionia meridionale in epoca ellenistica, 323-188 a.C. (Problemi e ricerche di storia antica 6, Roma 1979), pp. 114 and 140; Bagnall, R.S., The Administration of the Ptolemaic Possessions outside Egypt (Leiden 1976), pp. 169-170; Huss, W., Untersuchungen zur Aussenpolitik Ptolemaios IV (Munich 1976), p. 207; Robert, L., Opera Minora Selecta Ι-IV (Amsterdam 1969-1974), pp. 183-184; Robert, L., ‘Villes de Carie et d’Ionie dans la liste des théarodoques de Delphes’, BCH 70 (1946), p. 519. See Bean, G., The Aegean Turkey (London 1966), p. 150 supporting that the change of name was made by Ptolemy II. 7. Pausanias, 7.3.2; Pherec. FGH, f. 155; Strabo, Geogr. 14.1.3 (C 632). 8. Strabo, Geogr. 14.1.3 (C 633). 9. Suda, see entry 'Ionia'. 10. Sakellariou, M.B., La migration grecque en Ionie (Collection de l’Institut Français d’Athènes 17, Athènes 1958), pp. 349, 357, 358 and table 3; Cook, J.M., The Greeks in Ionia and the East (Ancient peoples and places 31) (London 1962), pp. 23-30; Roebuck, C., Ionian Trade and Colonization (New York 1959), p. 26; Huxley, G.L., The Early Ionians (London 1966), pp. 23-24. 11. Hecataeus, FGH 1a fr. 232. 12. Hdt., 1.143.2; Pseudo-Scylax 98, 17-18; Strabo, Geogr. 14.1.29 (C 643). 13. Paus. 7.5.11. 14. Chandler, R., Travels in Αsia Minor (London 1825), p. 115; Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 228; Philippson, A., Reisen und Forschungen im westlichen Kleinasien ΙΙ: Ionien und das westliche Lydinen (Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes’ Geographischer Anstalt 167, Gotha 1910), p. 49 and PECS (1976), pp. 492-493, see entry ‘Lebedos’ (G.E. Bean). 15. Aelius Aristides, Sacred Tales III, 7; Funk, F.X. – Diekamp, F., Πιόνιος, Βίος Πολυκάρπου (Patres Apostolici 2, Tubingae 1913), p. 436. See Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 229; Chandler, R., Travels in Αsia Minor (London 1825), p. 115. 16. Honigmann, E., Le Synekdèmos d’Hiéroklès et l’opuscule géographique de Georges de Chypre (Bruxelles 1939), 660, no. 10; Parthey, G., Hieroklis Synecdemus et Notitiae Graecae Episcopatum, accedunt Nili Doxopatrii Notitia Patriarchatuum et Locorum Nomine Immutata (Amsterdam 1967), pp. 18, 103, 155, 167, 181 and 245; Darrouzès, J.A.A., Notitiae Episcopatum Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae (Paris 1981), 1 no. 109, 2 no. 124, 3 no. 133 and 666, 4 no. 118, 7 no. 147, 9 no. 41, 10 no. 38, 13 no. 42; Le Quien, M., Oriens Christianus (Paris 1740, reprinted Graz 1958), pp. 725-726. See Constantini Porphyrogeniti Imperatoris, De Cerimoniis Aulae Byzantinae, 795.4., Reiske J.-J. (edit.), vol.1 (CSHB Bonn 1829). 17. Spon, J., Voyage d’Italie, de Dalmatie, de Grece et du Levant, fait aux années 1675 et 1676 1 (Lyon 1678), p. 373; Le Quien, M., Oriens Christianus (Paris 1740, reprinted Graz 1958), p. 670. 18. Chandler, R., Travels in Αsia Minor (London 1825), pp. 115-117, 126-127; Le Bas, M.Ph., Voyage archéologique en Grèce et en Asie Mineure (Paris 1888), p. 49, table 68; Texier, Ch., Asie Mineure, Description Géographique, Historique et Archéologique des Provinces et des Villes de la Chersonnése d’Asie (Paris 1862), p. 358. 19. Emlyn-Jones, C.J., The Ionians and Hellenism, A study of the cultural achievement of the early Greek inhabitants of Asia Minor (London 1980), pp. 17-18; Roebuck, C., Ionian Trade and Colonization (New York 1959), p. 28. 20. Huxley, G.L., The Early Ionians (London 1966), pp. 52-54. 21. Bean, G.Ε., Aegean Turkey (London 1966), p. 150; Roebuck, C., Ionian Trade and Colonization (New York 1959), p. 28. 22. Neville, J., ‘Was there an Ionian Revolt?’, Classical Quarterly 29 (1979), p. 273; Balcer, J.M., ‘The liberation of Ionia. 478 B.C.’, Historia 46 (1997), pp. 374-377. 23. ATL 1, p. 510; Rubinstein, L., ‘Lebedos’, in Hansen, M.H. – Nielsen, T.H. (edit.), An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis (Oxford 2004) with sources. See also Bean, G.Ε., Aegean Turkey (London 1966), p. 150. 24. CAH2 VI, 800-801; Balcer, J.M., ‘Fifth century B.C. Ionia. A frontier redefined’, REA 87 (1985), pp. 40-41; Cook, J.M., ‘The Problem of Classical Ionia’, PCPhS 187 (1961), p. 17; Kinns, P., ‘Ionia: the pattern of coinage during the last century of the Persian empire’, REA 91 (1989), p. 193, ATL 1, p. 510; Bean, G.E., Aegean Turkey (London 1966), p. 150 and Rubinstein, L., Lebedos, in Hansen, M.H. – Nielsen, T.H. (edit.), An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis (Oxford 2004). 25. Syll.3 344; RC 3-4. See Cohen, G.M., The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor (Berkeley 1995), p. 188; Ager, S.L., ‘Civic identity in the hellenistic world. The case of Lebedos’, GRBS 39 (1998), pp. 8-12; Wehrli, C., Antigone et Demetrios (Études et documents publiés par l’Institut d’Histoire de la Faculté des Lettres de l’Université de Genéve 5, Genéve 1968), p. 77. About the chronology of the inscription, see Magnetto, A., Gli Arbitrati Interstatali Greci, Dal 337 al 196 A.C. II (Relazioni Intestatali nel mondo antico, Fondi e Studî 7, Pisa 1997), pp. 54 and 57, note 2. 26. Pausanias, 1.9.7 and 7.3.5; Ager, S.L., ‘Civic identity in the hellenistic world. The case of Lebedos’, GRBS 39 (1998), pp. 13-15; Cohen, G.M., The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor (Berkeley 1995), p. 188 and Mastrocinque, A., La Caria e la Ionia meridionale in epoca ellenistica, 323-188 a.C. (Problemi e ricerche di storia antica 6, Roma 1979), pp. 48, 53 and 57. It is not certain whether Lycimachus destroyed Lebedus first, see Bean, G.Ε., Aegean Turkey (London 1966), p. 150 and Smith, W. (edit.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, vol. II (London 1873), p. 152, see entry ‘Lebedos’ (L. Schmitz). 27. The third Syrian War (246-241 BC) was between the Hellenistic kings Ptolemy III the Benefactor and Antioch III the Great because they asserted Coele-Syria from the king of Egypt, which resulted in Ptolemy annexing significant territories of Cilicia, Pamphylia and Ionia. Bagnall, R.S., The Administration of the Ptolemaic Possessions outside Egypt (Leiden 1976), pp. 169-170; Huss, W., Untersuchungen zur Aussenpolitik Ptolemaios IV (Munich 1976), p. 207; Robert, L., ‘Villes de Carie et d’Ionie dans la liste des théarodoques de Delphes’, BCH 70 (1946), p. 519. Daux, G., ‘Listes delphiques de théarodoques’, REG 62 (1949), p. 17 believes that a new city was founded beside the former one, according to archaeological findings, while Dieudonné, A., ‘Ptolemais- Lebedus’, JIAN 5 (1902), p. 59 considers that Ptolemy wanted to rebuild the city. 28. Mastrocinque, A., La Caria e la Ionia meridionale in epoca ellenistica, 323-188 a.C. (Problemi e ricerche di storia antica 6, Roma 1979), p. 114; Huss, W., Untersuchungen zur Aussenpolitik Ptolemaios IV (Munich 1976), p. 207; Cohen, G.M., The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor (Berkeley 1995), p. 189. 29. Robert, J. – Robert, L., ‘Bulletin Épigraphique’, REG 63 (1950), p. 166 with bibliography. Amandry, M., ‘Les tétradrachmes à la couronne de feuillage frappes à Lébédos (Ionie)’, in Le Rider, G. – Jenkins, K. – Waggoner, N. – Westermark, U. (edit.), Kraay-Mørkholm Essays: Numismatic Studies in memory of C.M. Kraay and O. Mørkholm (Numismatica Lovaniensia 10, Louvain-La-Neuve 1989), p. 2; Mastrocinque, A., La Caria e la Ionia meridionale in epoca ellenistica, 323-188 a.C. (Problemi e ricerche di storia antica 6, Roma 1979), p. 140 and Cohen, G.M., The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor (Berkeley 1995), p. 189 support that the Ptolemaic control was lost in 197. See Allen, R.A., The Attalid Kingdom, A Constitutional History (Oxford 1983), p. 48. The intention of the city to maintain its former name is proven by the fact that it continued to use the old name together with the new one during this period. This appears in the honorary resolution on two Samians (c. 200), which reports the ‘boule and demos of Lebedus’, see Robert, L., ‘Décret de Lébédos pour un juge de Samos’, Hellenica. Recueil d’épigraphie, de numismatique et d'antiquités grecques 11-12 (Paris 1960), pp. 204-213; Ager, S.L., ‘Civic identity in the hellenistic world. The case of Lebedos’, GRBS 39 (1998), p. 18; Cohen, G.M., The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor (Berkeley 1995), p. 189. 30. Allen, R.A., The Attalid Kingdom, A Constitutional History (Oxford 1983), p. 111; Huss, W., Untersuchungen zur Aussenpolitik Ptolemaios IV (Munich 1976), p. 207; Ager, S.L., ‘Civic identity in the hellenistic world. The case of Lebedos’, GRBS 39 (1998), p. 18; Seyrig, H., ‘Monnaies Hellenistiques’, RevNum (Ser.6) 5 (1963), pp. 20-21. See the opposite view of Bikermann, E., ‘Notes sur Polybe’, REG 50 (1937), p. 237, of Mastrocinque, A., La Caria e la Ionia meridionale in epoca ellenistica, 32 -188 a.C. (Problemi e ricerche di storia antica 6, Roma 1979), p. 174 and of Hansen, E.V., The Attalids of Pergamon2 (London 1971), p. 96. 31. Strabo, Geogr., 14.1.29 (C 633). See Bean, G.Ε., Aegean Turkey (London 1966), p. 150 and Hansen, E.V., The Attalids of Pergamon2 (London 1971), pp. 171-172. 32. Hor., Epist. 1.11.7. 33. Aelius Aristides, Sacred Tales III, 7; Funk, F.X. – Diekamp, Fr., Πιόνιος, Βίος Πολυκάρπου (Patres Apostolici 2, Tubingae 1913), p. 436. See Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 229 and Chandler, R., Travels in Αsia Minor (London 1825), p. 115. 34. See Honigmann, E., Le Synekdèmos d’Hiéroklès et l’opuscule géographique de Georges de Chypre (Bruxelles 1939), 660, no. 10; Parthey, G., Hieroklis Synecdemus et Notitiae Graecae Episcopatum, accedunt Nili Doxopatrii Notitia Patriarchatuum et Locorum Nomine Immutata (Amsterdam 1967), pp. 18, 103, 155, 167, 181 and 245; Darrouzès, J.A.A., Notitiae Episcopatum Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae (Paris 1981), 1 no. 109, 2 no. 124, 3 no. 133 and 666, 4 no. 118, 7 no. 147, 9 no. 41, 10 no. 38, 13 no. 42; Le Quien, M., Oriens Christianus (Paris 1740, reprinted Graz 1958), pp. 725-726; See Constantini Porphyrogeniti Imperatoris, De Cerimoniis Aulae Byzantinae, Reiske, J.-J. (edit.) (CSHB, Bonn 1829). About the place name Ecclesia existing in the 19th century in the area, as well as the ruins of churches and architectural remains from the Byzantines years found in the peninsula, see Chandler, R., Travels in Αsia Minor (London 1825), p. 115; Texier, Ch., Asie Mineure, Description Géographique, Historique et Archéologique des Provinces et des Villes de la Chersonnése d’Asie (Paris 1862), p. 359 and Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 229. 35. See Honigmann, E., Le Synekdèmos d’Hiéroklès et l’opuscule géographique de Georges de Chypre (Bruxelles 1939), 660, no. 10; Parthey, G., Hieroklis Synecdemus et Notitiae Graecae Episcopatum, accedunt Nili Doxopatrii Notitia Patriarchatuum et Locorum Nomine Immutata (Amsterdam 1967), pp. 18, 103, 155, 167, 181 and 245; Darrouzès, J.A.A., Notitiae Episcopatum Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae (Paris 1981), 1 no. 109, 2 no. 124, 3 no. 133 and 666, 4 no. 118, 7 no. 147, 9 no. 41, 10 no. 38, 13 no. 42; Le Quien, M., Oriens Christianus (Paris 1740, reprinted Graz 1958), pp. 725-726. See Constantini Porphyrogeniti Imperatoris, De Cerimoniis Aulae Byzantinae, Reiske, J.-J. (edit.) (CSHB, Bonn 1829) and about exceptions: Darrouzès, J.A.A., Notitiae Episcopatum Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae (Paris 1981), p. 233, no. 666; Parthey, G., Hieroklis Synecdemus et Notitiae Graecae Episcopatum, accedunt Nili Doxopatrii Notitia Patriarchatuum et Locorum Nomine Immutata (Amsterdam 1967), p. 181. 36. Spon, J., Voyage d’Italie, de Dalmatie, de Grece et du Levant, fait aux années 1675 et 1676 1 (Lyon 1678), p. 373; Le Quien, M., Oriens Christianus (Paris 1740, reprinted Graz 1958), p. 670. 37. Cook, J.M., The Greeks in Ionia and the East (Ancient peoples and places 31, London 1962), p. 24. 38. Sakellariou, M.B., La migration grecque en Ionie (Collection de l’Institut Français d’Athènes 17, Athènes 1958), p. 280. 39. Roebuck, C., Ionian Trade and Colonization (New York 1959), p. 23. Roebuck estimated the population of the Ionian cities based on the numbers provided by Herodotus about the Ionian fleet in the naval battle of Lade. The estimate of Ruschenbusch that the population of Lebedus was 3,200 people in the 5th c. BC has been rejected. See Ager, S.L., ‘Civic identity in the hellenistic world. The case of Lebedos’, GRBS 39 (1998), pp. 8-9. 40. Bean G.E., The Aegean Turkey (London 1966), p. 150 and Ager, S.L., ‘Civic identity in the hellenistic world. The case of Lebedos’, GRBS 39 (1998), pp. 5-21. 41. Bean, G.E., The Aegean Turkey (London 1966), p. 150. See Sakellariou, M.B., La migration grecque en Ionie (Collection de l’Institut Français d’Athènes 17, Athènes 1958), p. 173 and Strabo, Geogr. 14.1.3 (C 643). 42. Ager, S.L., ‘Civic identity in the hellenistic world. The case of Lebedos’, GRBS 39 (1998), p. 20. 43. Hipponax, f. 124 (West). Farina A., Ipponatte (Collana di Studi Greci 41, Napoli 1963), p. 57, 132-133; Hansen, E.V., The Attalids of Pergamon2 (London 1971), p. 186; Philippson, A., Reisen und Forschungen im westlichen Kleinasien ΙΙ: Ionien und das westliche Lydinen (Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes’ Geographischer Anstalt 167, Gotha 1910), p. 49. 44. Cook J.M., ‘The Problem of Classical Ionia’, PCPhS 187 (1961), p. 17. 45. Μεγάλη Ελληνική Εγκυκλοπαίδεια, see entry ‘Λέβεδος’; Philippson, A., Reisen und Forschungen im westlichen Kleinasien ΙΙ: Ionien und das westliche Lydinen (Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes’ Geographischer Anstalt 167, Gotha 1910), p. 49. 46. Bean, G.Ε., Aegean Turkey (London 1966), pp. 149-150; Roebuck, C., Ionian Trade and Colonization (New York 1959), p. 12. 47. Hipponax, f. 124 (West); Farina, A., Ipponatte (Collana di Studi Greci 41, Napoli 1963), pp. 57, 132-133; Hansen, E.V., The Attalids of Pergamon2 (London 1971), p. 186; Philippson, A., Reisen und Forschungen im westlichen Kleinasien ΙΙ: Ionien und das westliche Lydinen (Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes’ Geographischer Anstalt 167, Gotha 1910), p. 49. 48. Roebuck, C., Ionian Trade and Colonization (New York 1959), p. 21. See also McCabe, D.F., Lebedos Inscriptions, Text and List (Princeton 1989), p. 4 including the accounts of a traveller to Lebedus. 49. Kinns, P., ‘Ionia: the pattern of coinage during the last century of the Persian empire’, REA 91 (1989), p. 192. Although Lebedus is reported as an autonomous Ionian city, it did not mint coins in the Classical years; see Lang, G., Klassische antike Stätten Anatoliens ΙΙ (Norderstedt 2003), p. 9. 50. Babelon, M.E., Inventaire Sommaire de la Collection Waddington (Paris 1898), p. 93; Imhoof-Blumer, F., Kleinasiatische Münzen 1 (Wien 1901), pp. 72-75; Dieudonné, A., ‘Ptolemais- Lebedus’, JIAN 5 (1902), pp. 45-60; Svoronos, J.N., ‘Ptolémaïs-Lebedus, Ephèse, Aenos, et Abdère sous les Ptolémées’, JIAN 5 (1902), pp. 61-70; Head, B.V., A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum: Ionia (London 1911), pp. 154-156; Bagnall, R.S., The Administration of the Ptolemaic Possessions outside Egypt (Leiden 1976), pp. 170, 207-208; Robert, L., ‘Villes de Carie et d’Ionie dans la liste des théarodoques de Delphes’, BCH 70 (1946), p. 517; Robert, L., ‘Documents d’Asie Mineure’, BCH 106 (1982), p. 324 and Cohen, G.M., The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor (Berkeley 1995), p. 189. 51. Amandry, M., ‘Les tétradrachmes à la couronne de feuillage frappes à Lébédos (Ionie)’, in Le Rider, G. – Jenkins, K. – Waggoner, N. – Westermark, U. (edit.), Kraay-Mørkholm Essays: Numismatic Studies in memory of C.M. Kraay and O. Mørkholm (Numismatica Lovaniensia 10, Louvain-La-Neuve 1989), pp. 1-7; Allen, R.A., The Attalid Kingdom, A Constitutional History (Oxford 1983), p. 111; Seyrig, H., ‘Monnaies Hellenistiques’, RevNum (Ser.6) 5 (1963), pp. 19-21. 52. Imhoof-Blumer, F., Kleinasiatische Münzen 1 (Wien 1901), pp. 72-75; Head, B.V., A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum: Ionia (London 1911), pp. 154-156. 53. SIG3 344, pp. 21-24. 54. Bean, G.E., ‘Inscriptions of Elaea and Lebedus’, Belleten 29 (1965), pp. 596-597, table 6-8; Stroud R.S., ‘An Inscription at Lebedos’, CSCA 3 (1970), pp. 215-218. 55. timouchos: the name of a magistrate in certain Greek cities as Teos, Lebedos, Naucratis and Messene. Liddell H.G., Scott K., A Greek English Lexicon (Oxford 1968) p. 1794 56. About the prytanis, see Michel, Ch., Recueil d’Inscriptions grecques (Bruxelles 1900), p. 484. See McCabe, D.F., Lebedos Inscriptions, Text and List (Princeton 1989), p. 3; Rubinstein, L., Lebedos in Hansen, M.H. – Nielsen, T.H. (edit.), An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis (Oxford 2004); Sakellariou, M.B., La migration grecque en Ionie (Collection de l’Institut Français d’Athènes 17, Athènes 1958), p. 79. About the timouchoi, the boule and the demos, see Robert, L., ‘Décret de Lébédos pour un juge de Samos’, Hellenica. Recueil d’épigraphie, de numismatique et d'antiquités grecques 11-12 (Paris 1960), pp. 205 and 215. 57. Theorodokoi from Lebedus are reported in the visit of theoroi from Argos, see SEG 23, p. 70, inscr. 189. 58. SIG3 344, pp. 21-24. Probably the gymnasiarchos, who was responsible for the smooth operation of the city’s gymnasium, was assigned with this task; see Bean, G.E., ‘Inscriptions of Elaea and Lebedus’, Belleten 29 (1965), pp. 596-597, tables 6-8 and Stroud, R.S., ‘An Inscription at Lebedos’, CSCA 3 (1970), pp. 215-218. 59. About those responsible for coinage, see Babelon, M.E., Inventaire Sommaire de la Collection Waddington (Paris 1898), p. 93; Imhoof-Blumer, F., Kleinasiatische Münzen 1 (Wien 1901), pp. 72-75; Dieudonné, A., ‘Ptolemais-Lebedus’, JIAN 5 (1902), pp. 45-60; Svoronos, J.N., ‘Ptolémaïs-Lebedus, Ephèse, Aenos, et Abdère sous les Ptolémées’, JIAN 5 (1902), pp. 61-70; Head, B.V., A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum: Ionia (London 1911); Bagnall, R.S., The Administration of the Ptolemaic Possessions outside Egypt (Leiden 1976), pp. 170, 207-208; Robert, L., ‘Villes de Carie et d’Ionie dans la liste des théarodoques de Delphes’, BCH 70 (1946), p. 517; Robert, L., ‘Documents d’Asie Mineure’, BCH 106 (1982), p. 324; Cohen, G.M., The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor (Berkeley 1995), p. 189. About the dikastai, see Miletos 97 b, 1.1.12. 60. The representation of Athena, Apollo and Dionysus on the city’s coins probably proves that they were the major cults of the city. 61. Fontrier, A., Μουσείον και βιβλιοθήκη της Ευαγγελικής Σχολής III (Smyrna 1880), p. 173; Chandler, R., Travels in Αsia Minor (London 1825), p. 115 and Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 230. 62. Hdt., 1.147.1 and Strabo, Geogr. 14.1.3 (C 633). 63. Diogenes, L. 1.41.5; Sextus Empiricus, 1.274.6 and 1.293.1-2. 64. Bean, G.E., ‘Inscriptions of Elaea and Lebedus’, Belleten 29 (1965), pp. 596-597, tables 6-8; Stroud R.S., ‘An Inscription at Lebedos’, CSCA 3 (1970), pp. 215-218. 65. McCabe, D.F., Lebedos Inscriptions, Text and List (Princeton 1989), p. 4. 66. Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 230. 67. Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), pp. 230-231; Roebuck, C., Ionian Trade and Colonization (New York 1959), p. 12; Daux, G., ‘Listes delphiques de théarodoques’, REG 62 (1949), p. 17. See also drawing no. 68 of Le Bas, M.Ph., Voyage archéologique en Grèce et en Asie Mineure (Paris 1888). 68. Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 229. See Chandler, R., Travels in Αsia Minor (London 1825), p. 115; Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 228; Philippson, A., Reisen und Forschungen im westlichen Kleinasien ΙΙ: Ionien und das westliche Lydinen (Dr. A. Petermanns Mitteilungen aus Justus Perthes’ Geographischer Anstalt 167, Gotha 1910), p. 49 and PECS (1976), pp. 492-493, see entry ‘Lebedos’ (G.E. Bean). 69. Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 230. 70. Fontrier, A., Μουσείον και βιβλιοθήκη της Ευαγγελικής Σχολής III (Smyrna 1880), p. 173; Chandler, R., Travels in Αsia Minor (London 1825), p. 115; Weber, G., ‘Zur Topographie der ionischen Küste’, AM 29 (1904), p. 230. |