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| Bodrum today a popular holiday resort with a yacht harbor, hillside villas and palm-lined streets, Bodrum was known as Halikarnossos that, in the time of Mausollus, became one of the great cities of the Mediterranean. Mausollus father had ruled most of Caria and been recognized by the Persians as a satrap of the province. Though Mausollus continued to pay tribute to the Persians he has for practical purposes an independent ruler, controlling not only the hinterland but also most of the Greek cities of the coast together with neighboring island. The success of his policy depended on a fleet as well as on diplomacy and Halikarnossos provided him with a good harbor as well as a worthy site for his capital, which then enjoyed a prosperity it had never know before. |
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| Didyma is located near the village of Didim near the town of Söke in the province of Aydın in the Aegean region. Here one finds an important sanctuary that housed one of the oracles of Apollo. It was connected to Miletus by sea, and those arriving by ship would land at the harbour of Panormus and thence follow the Sacred way to Didyma. Until its destruction by the Persians in 494 B.C. it was administered by the family of the Branchidae, the descendants of Bronchos, a youth beloved of Apollo. For the last two kilometers the Sacred Way was lined with seated statues of the male and female members of the Branchidae family. |
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The three British holidaymakers who were swept to their deaths at sea as they tried to save their children lived in the same quiet street. Robert Fry, 53, and his wife Deborah, 49, died trying to save their children, nine-year- old George and Rosie, 11, from drowning. Their best friend, mother-of-two Jean Dinsmore, 43, was also killed as she waded in to help off the coast of Portugal. The father of a German child joined in the rescue bid but died of a heart attack shortly after making it back to shore. |
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| July 15 Two medical trainees arrested in the failed terrorist attacks in the United Kingdom have been released from custody and will not face charges.
Scotland Yard officials said the trainee doctors, ages 25 and 28, were released after authorities decided not to charge the pair in relation to the foiled terror attacks in London and Glasgow, Scotland, The Sunday Telegraph reported |
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| Portuguese police brought together close friends of Madeleine McCann's parents and the chief suspect in the case to discuss discrepancies over what happened on the night the little girl was taken, a spokesman has said.
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| A three-year-old girl who was kidnapped in Nigeria has been allowed to return to her parents after her captors set her free, the Foreign Office said on Sunday. |
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| More than 60,000 fans are due to join Princes William and Harry at a star-studded charity concert in London on Sunday held in honour of their late mother, Princess Diana.
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| The couple met up again during a party at the barracks where the second in line to the throne is posted as an army officer and were spotted kissing on the dance floor before going back to his room, the paper said.The pair have met several times in recent weeks and Middleton will attend a rock concert in London organised by William and his brother Prince Harry in memory of their mother, the late princess Diana, on July 1, it added. |
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Altinkum Didim Yellow Pages lunched
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