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In Greek mythology, Car or Kar (Ancient Greek: Κάρ) of the Carians, according to Herodotus, was the brother of Lydus and Mysus. He was regarded as the eponymous and ancestral hero of the Carians who would have received their name from the king.
The Carians (/ ˈ k ɛər i ə n z /; Ancient Greek: Κᾶρες, Kares, plural of Κάρ, Kar [2]) were the ancient inhabitants of Caria in southwest Anatolia, who spoke the Carian language. Historical accounts
Car, king of Megara and son of Phoroneus by Cerdo. [2] His tomb was located on the road from Megara to Corinth. [3] From Car, the acropolis at Megara derived its name Caria [4] where the 'Chamber of Demeter' was said to have been built by him when he was the king of the land. [5] Car, king of Caria. [6]
The Carians were incorporated into the Macedonian Empire following the conquests of Alexander the Great and the Siege of Halicarnassus in 334 BC. [ 15 ] Halicarnassus was the location of the famed Mausoleum dedicated to Mausolus , a satrap of Caria between 377–353 BC, by his wife, Artemisia II of Caria .
Mysus or Mysos (Ancient Greek: Μυσός) was the brother of Car and Lydus in Greek mythology according to Herodotus. [1] Note References ...
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This 'Car of Megara' may or may not be one and the same as the 'Car of the Carians', also known as Car (King of Caria). In the late 7th century BC, the tyrant Thrasybulus preserved the independence of Miletus during a 12-year war fought against the Lydian Empire . [ 19 ]
The Carians who fought for Troy (if they did) were not classical Carians any more than the Greeks there were classical Greeks. Being penetrated by larger numbers of Greeks and under the domination from time to time of the Ionian League , Caria eventually Hellenized and Carian became a dead language .