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In antiquity, Phrygia (/ˈfrɪdʒiə/; Greek: Φρυγία, Ancient Greek: [pʰryɡía], Turkish: Frigya) was a kingdom in the west central part of Anatolia, in what is now Turkey, centered on the Sakarya River.
During the heroic age of Greek mythology, several legendary kings were Phrygians: Gordias whose Gordian Knot would later be cut by Alexander the Great, Midas who turned whatever he touched to gold, and Mygdon who warred with the Amazons. According to Homer's Iliad, the Phrygians were close allies of the Trojans and participants in the Trojan War against the Achaeans. Phrygian power reached its peak in the late 8th century BC under another, historical, king: Midas, who dominated most of western and central Anatolia and rivaled Assyria and Urartu for power in eastern Anatolia. This later Midas was, however, also the last independent king of Phrygia before its capital Gordium was sacked by Cimmerians around 695 BC. Phrygia then became subject to Lydia, and then successively to Persia, Alexander and his Hellenistic successors, Pergamon, Rome and Byzantium. Phrygians were gradually assimilated into other cultures by the early medieval era, and after the Turkish conquest of Anatolia the name Phrygia passed out of usage as a territorial designation.
Actors: Ross MacGibbon (director), Aram Khachaturyan (composer), Yuri Grigorovich (writer), Carlos Acosta (actor), Aleksandr Volchkov (actor), Raffaello Giovagnolli (writer), Nina Kaptsova (actress), Maria Allash (actress),
Genres: Music,https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcluftdk1tuDU71ZdGNpHTA Dan Attrell (MA) discusses the ideological, cultural and material exchange between the Greeks and the Phrygians. Visit http://www.themodernhermeticist.wordpress.com for more information and for other lectures by Dan Attrell. Bibliography Berndt-Ersöz, Susanne. 1998. “Phrygian Rock-Cut Cult Façades: A Study of the Function of the So-Called Shaft Monuments.” Anatolian Studies 48: 87-112. Bremmer, Jan. 2004. “Attis: A Greek God in Anatolian Pessinous and Catullan Rome.” Mnemosyne IV 57 (5), 2004: 534-573. Cox, D. H. 1966. "Gordion Hoards III, IV, V, and VII," American Numismatic Society, Museum es 12: 19-55. Cook, J.M. 1962. The Greeks in Ionia & the East. London: Thames & Hudson. Darbyshire, G., S. Mitchell, and L. Vardar. ...
Vehicle tracks fossilised 5 to 23 millions of years ago? Research by Alexander Koltypin, Phrygia Valley, Turkey - Neogene period vehicle/car tracks, new Forbidden Archeology documentary sources: http://www.dopotopa.com/avtomobilnye_dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_v_tsentralnoy_turtsii.html http://www.dopotopa.com/dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_frigia_turtsia.html www.dissentfromdarwin.org If you want to participate in the history research in your area please view a world wide list of sites of which field report is needed http://www.megaliths.org/browse/category/43 If know of an interesting megalithic or mysterious historic site / artefact please submit it here http://www.megaliths.org/browse And if you like the NewEarth research approach please help spread the word of the directory of amazin...
Credo che le parole siano insufficienti a descrivere l'armonia di questa interpretazione, così fortemente e profondamente legata al bellissimo e struggente tema musicale. Bravissimi Lyudmilla Semenyaka e Irek Mukhamedov in una scenografia metafisica e al di fuori del tempo.
Gordion Documentary Film Gordion The capital city of the Phrygian empire, the remains of the renowned city of Gordion are near the Ankara-Eskisehir highway at the confluence of the Sakarya and Porsuk rivers, 21 km northwest of Polatli, and 90 km from Ankara, in the village of Yassihoyuk. The history of Gordion goes back to 3000 BC (Early Bronze Age). It was an important settlement during the Assyrian and Hittite periods (1950 BC - 1180 BC) and, of course, the Phrygian era (900 BC - 620 BC), during which it was the capital city. It was named after King Gordios, the king who made it the capital. The famous knot made by King Gordios was cut in two by Alexander the Great in 333 BC, when he wintered in Gordion. The period of Alexander the Great (300 BC -100 BC) began in Gordion with his c...
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com Hundreds of vehicle tracks in bedrock have been found recently in Turkey, the bedrock has been dated to 5.3 million years old. The stone was perhaps soft and mudlike millions of years ago before turning into a hard rock. Who made these tracks, and why are they not publically discussed by mainstream archeologists? Because they don’t fit the current history of human kind, perhaps? Wait what how old??? Kind of amazing. Almost impossible to think about implication wise. Mind blown? http://www.dzopa.com/?p=3926 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia http://www.dopotopa.com/dorogi_neogenovogo_vremeni_frigia_turtsia.html
Jarle H. Olsen's Domination Of Phrygia! Download Link: https://jamtrackcentral.com/store/jamtracks/sophisticated-metal-soloing Check out this full track from Jarle's 'Sophisticated Metal Soloing' jamtrack pack! You can get this full track, plus 4 others each including video/audio/backings and complete TAB/notation by clicking on the link above!
With the Valentine's Day theme in mind, here is the "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" by Khachaturian. The original orchestral version for ballet in piano transcription is 12 pages long, so I made (and recorded) an arrangement concentrating on the main theme making just 5 pages, and just over 3 and half minutes of music. You can download the complete 12 page PDF piano transcription from: http://en.scorser.com/S/Sheet%20music/Khachaturian/-1/1.html
Lyudmilla Semenyaka as Phrygia Irek Mukhamedov as Spartacus Choreography by Yuri Grigorovitch Irek Mukhamedov, Maria Bilova, Lyudmilla Semenyaka, Algis Zhuraitis, Bolshoi Opera Ballet
London Symphony Orchestra / Aram Khachaturian
November 17, 2010- The Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra plays Aram Ilyich Khachaturian's Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia. CONDUCTOR Richard Prior FLUTE & PICCOLO Lauren Rosenblatt, Riverwood HS Reina Baizan, Lakeside HS Hannah Boomgarden, Lakeside HS OBOE & ENGLISH HORN Rachel Corbitt, South Forsyth HS Allison Rye, DeKalb School for the Arts Sarah Kingsley, Lakeside HS CLARINET Scott Park, The Westminster Schools Dalton Corbin, South Forsyth HS Tyler Cooke, The Westminster Schools TENOR SAX Brett Wilmot, Parkview HS BASSOON Morgan Minyard, Alpharetta HS Madeline Miller, Alpharetta HS HORN Tanner Forbes, Brookwood HS David Sidlow, Lakeside HS Kelsey Hutson, Harrison HS Alex Lutz, Woodwrad Academy TRUMPET Chris Naber, Pope HS Emmett Brayon,...
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Regent Honeyeater (Xanthomyza phrygia) Filmed in Capertee Valley, NSW June 1997 using Canon EX1 Hi8 & Sigma 400mm lens. Birding Southern Queensland : Tom Tarrant
Hierapolis was an ancient Greco-Roman city in Phrygia located on hot springs in southwest Anatolia. Its ruins are adjacent to modern Pamukkale, Turkey. Hierapolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hot springs there have been used as a spa since the 2nd century BCE, and people came to soothe their ailments, with many of them retiring or dying here. The large necropolis is filled with sarcophagi, including the Sarcophagus of Marcus Aurelius Ammianos.
In ancient times, on the territory of the present Turkish provinces, Mugla and Aydin, was the state of Caria. In the north, it bordered with Lydia, in the northeast — with Phrygia and Pisidia. In the east — with Lycia. Caria — one of the most picturesque regions of Turkey. There is everything here. Ancient ruins, paved stone caravan roads, hillsides, goat tracks, godforsaken villages, pine woods, olive and almond trees, vineyards and sea beaches. In 2013, across Caria's territory, was laid a 820-kilometer long walking tourist route. The Сarian Trail, or in Turkish, Karia Yolu, is marked by standard red-white marks. It is possible to travel on it without a guide. It is enough to acquire the detailed guide with the map. Yunus Ozdemir, was the ideological inspirer of the Сarian Trail. He p...
In ancient times, a mining area located in the South-West of Asia Minor, in the region of the Teke Peninsula, was called Lycia. On the West it bordered with Karya, on the North with Phrygia and Pisidia, on the East with Pamphylia and washed by the Mediterranean sea on the South. The coastline is strongly indented in Lycia. There are many bays, islets and sheltered coves. And internal areas are occupied by fertile valleys separated by spurs of the Taurus range. At the end of the XX century, an Englishwoman named Kate Clow, paved the Lycian tourist route. It became one of the most popular trail in the world. Disparate roads, trails and goat paths are connected in a single path, with a total length of 509 kilometers. The trail is marked with red and white marks. In some places, the...
"Musical Adventures in Time Travel" is a unique compilation of some of the very best tracks from my many albums which attempt to evoke the lost sounds & playing techniques of the lyres of antiquity. On this "Musical Adventure in Time Travel", I attempt to recreate a lost vista of ancient landscapes, transporting the listener to a distant, ancient past. The journey starts in ancient Mesopotamia, though to ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and ancient Rome... Our voyage through ancient landscapes begins in this video, with a journey back in time, almost 4000 years ago, to the cradle of civilization, to ancient Mesopotamia. The track featured on this album to transport us back to this ancient land, is my arrangement for solo lyre, of one of the oldest known written musical fragments so far disco...
В древности на территории нынешних турецких провинций Мугла и Айдын было государство Кария. На севере оно граничило с Лидией, на северо-востоке — с Фригией и Писидией. На востоке — с Ликией. Кария — один из самых живописных регионов Турции. Здесь есть все. Древние руины, мощёные камнем караванные дороги, горные склоны, козьи тропы, забытые Богом деревеньки, сосновые леса, оливковые и миндальные деревья, виноградники и морские пляжи. В 2013 году по территории Карии проложили 820-километровый пешеходный туристический маршрут. Карийская тропа или по-турецки Кария Йолу маркирована стандартными красно-белыми метками. Пройти по ней можно и без гида. Достаточно приобрести подробный путеводитель с картой. А еще лучше лично пообщаться с один из соавторов этого путеводителя. Юнус Оздемир был идейн...
Subscribe to Travel & Discover: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TravelAndDiscover1 ------------------------------------------------ Abu Mena is located south of Alexandria, between Wadi el-Natrun and Alexandria itself. The church, baptistry, basilicas, public buildings, streets, monasteries, houses and workshops in this early Christian holy city were built over the tomb of the martyr Menas of Alexandria, who died in AD 296. Built in the 3rd century, the monastery commemorates an Alexandrine soldier, Menas, who was an officer in Diocletian's army. Menas refused to kill any Christian after his army won. He declared his Christianity publicly, which was a tremendous motive for other Christians to bear the suffering and abuse from Diocletian's army. Legend has it that Menas'...
TURKEY Playlist: http://goo.gl/tCpBWC Google+: http://goo.gl/FSs6Ia Facebook: http://goo.gl/gwnLPg Twitter: http://goo.gl/KGoufJ Ancient history Hercules Sarcophagus (ca. 250–260 AD) at the Konya Archaeological Museum Excavations have shown that the region was inhabited during the Late Copper Age, around 3000 BC.[6] The city came under the influence of the Hittites around 1500 BC. These were overtaken by the Sea Peoples around 1200 BC. The Phrygians established their kingdom in central Anatolia in the 8th century BC. Xenophon describes Iconium, as the city was called, as the last city of Phrygia. The region was overwhelmed by Cimmerian invaders c. 690 BC. It was later part of the Persian Empire, until Darius III was defeated by Alexander the Great in 333 BC. Alexander's empire broke up...
Artist: Overplay Song: Take Me Away TURKEY Playlist: http://goo.gl/tCpBWC Google+: http://goo.gl/FSs6Ia Facebook: http://goo.gl/gwnLPg Twitter: http://goo.gl/KGoufJ Aydın was founded by the ancient Thracians and was once known as Tralles. The area is an earthquake zone and the city was built and rebuilt by a succession of Spartans, Phrygians, Ionians, Lydians, Persians and Ancient Romans. In 1186 the Seljuk Turks took control of the area, followed by the Anatolian beylik of the Aydinids. During this period the town was named Aydın Güzelhisar, and was brought into the Ottoman Empire in 1426. More Information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayd%C4%B1n_Province #TravelTV #Aydın #Travel #Holiday
I’ll never let you go
So, never let me go
I will be your journey
And you will be my road
Down the stormy path
Love will never come to pass
It will be an anchor
Although the winds may blow
And through the depths of high and low
Wherever you will go, I’ll follow
To the end, back again
You know
Won’t let you fall
Fall out of love
‘Cause together we’ll be holding on
‘Cause all we have is us
Won’t let you go
Go away again
Because life don’t mean nothing at all
If I don’t have your love
I will dry your tears
Take away your fears
Let me be your shelter
Your heart is safe in here
So beautiful and pure
There’s nothing I would not endure
Oh, love as got me blinded
I see it all so clear
I’m down for you for whatever
Anything you going through
What’s mine is yours
Every little thing
I got you
Even when winds will change