- Arganthonĭos
Arganthonĭos, alter König zu Tartessos (Spanien), der 130 Jahre gelebt u. die phokäischen Ankömmlinge aufgenommen haben soll.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Arganthonĭos, alter König zu Tartessos (Spanien), der 130 Jahre gelebt u. die phokäischen Ankömmlinge aufgenommen haben soll.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Arganthonios — ( Argantonio in Spanish) was the most important king of ancient Tartessos (in Andalusia, southern Spain).The name Arganthonios derives from the Etruscan name arcnti Fact|date=April 2008. To the Cempsi (neighboring Celts of southern Portugal)… … Wikipedia
Arganthonios — (vers 670 vers 550) est le dernier roi de Tartessos, le seul dont on trouve des référence historiques. Du fait que lui sont attribués des trésors datés sur une période de 300 ans, certains historiens soupçonnent qu il pourrait en fait s agir d… … Wikipédia en Français
Tartessos — (also Tartessus) was a harbor city and its surrounding culture on the south coast of the Iberian peninsula (in modern Andalusia, Spain), at the mouth of the Guadalquivir river. It was mentioned by Herodotus, [Herodotus, i. 163 ; iv.152.] Strabo… … Wikipedia
Phocaea — This article is about the ancient city. For the modern city, see Foça Infobox Settlement official name = Phocaea (Φώκαια) other name = (Foça) imagesize = 280px image caption = The theater of PhocaeaLocation map Turkey label=Phocaea label size=100 … Wikipedia
Spanish mythology — would encompass all the sacred myths of the cultures in the region of Spain. They include Galician mythology, Asturian mythology, Cantabrian mythology, Catalan mythology and Basque mythology. They also include the myths and religions of the Celts … Wikipedia
Carpia — was an Iberian city which is said to be the site of the ancient city Tartessos, or the refoundation of the sunken city. Geography History Pausanias, a Greek traveller and geographer, wrote of a connection between Tartessos and Carpia after… … Wikipedia
Tartessian language — The Tartessian language, also known as southwestern or South Lusitanian is a paleohispanic language once spoken in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula: mainly in the south of Portugal (Algarve and southern Alentejo), but also in Spain (south… … Wikipedia
Location hypotheses of Atlantis — Atlantis is the subject of a legend about an advanced island civilization that was destroyed or lost. The story of Atlantis was first mentioned around 360 B.C. in Plato s dialogues Timaeus and Critias , in which a character named Critias claims… … Wikipedia
Turdetani — The Turdetani were an ancient (pre Roman) people of the Iberian peninsula (the Roman Hispania), living in the valley of the Guadalquivir in what was to become the Roman Province of Hispania Baetica (modern Andalusia, Spain). Strabo ( Geography… … Wikipedia
Colaeus — (Greek: Κωλαίος) was an ancient Samian explorer and silver merchant from, who according to Herodotus (Hdt. 4.152) was the first Greek to arrive at Tartessos circa 640 B.C. He was richly endowed by the city s king Arganthonios and returned him to… … Wikipedia