writers, the Caucones were among the tribes displaced or absorbed by the Bithynians, who had migrated from Thrace. The Iliad lists the Caucones among the...
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v t e Anatolian peoples Peoples Cappadocians Carians Cataonians Caucones Cilicians Hittites Isaurians Leleges Leucosyri Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (Termilae)...
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the adjoining parts of Asia, where they expelled or subdued the Mysians, Caucones and other minor tribes, the Mariandyni maintaining themselves in the northeast...
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v t e Pelasgians Abantes Aones Caucones Curetes Dryopes Hyantes Kranaoi Minyans Phleygans Teleboans...
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Nudium) founded by the Minyans in the territory of the Paroreatae and Caucones. Its name was derived from Phaestus. Phrixa is rarely mentioned in history;...
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extended northward to that area. They are sometimes identified with the Caucones known from Greek records. The Kaska, probably originating from the eastern...
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v t e Pelasgians Abantes Aones Caucones Curetes Dryopes Hyantes Kranaoi Minyans Phleygans Teleboans...
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Hellanodikai.[citation needed] The original inhabitants of Elis were called Caucones and Paroreatae. They are mentioned by Homer for the first time in Greek...
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Asea Bucolion 6 ✓ Canethus 7 ✓ Carteron 8 ✓ Caucon 9 ✓ ✓ eponym of the Caucones that were believed to have settled in Triphylia Ceteus ✓ father of Callisto...
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inhabited by the Caucones, whence Lepreon is called by Callimachus Καυκώνων πτολίεθον "fortified city of the Caukones". The Caucones were afterwards expelled...
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