مقبرة أمينتاس

Coordinates: 36°37′6″N 29°7′4″E / 36.61833°N 29.11778°E / 36.61833; 29.11778
(تم التحويل من Tomb of Amyntas)
Tomb of Amyntas
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مقبرة أمينتاس في فتحية
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مقبرة أمينتاس
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المكانمحافظة موغلا، تركيا
المنطقةفتحية
الإحداثيات36°37′6″N 29°7′4″E / 36.61833°N 29.11778°E / 36.61833; 29.11778
النوعقبر قديم

The Tomb of Amyntas, also known as the Fethiye Tomb, is an ancient Lycian rock-hewn tomb at ancient Telmessos, in Lycia, which was at the time a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire. Currently, it is in the district of Fethiye in Muğla Province, located in the Aegean region of Turkey.

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التاريخ

Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the Ancient Roman, then Hellenoroman, city of Telmessos, with the Tomb of Amyntas located in the south side of the city in the mountainside, in the base of the mountain. The impressive looking tomb was built in 350 BCE, and was named after the Greek inscription on the side of it which reads "Amyntou tou Ermagiou", which translated to English means "Amyntas, son of Hermagios".[1]

The tomb was built by the Lycians, the people who lived in this satrapy of the Persian Empire at the time. The Lycians were a tightly knit confederation of independent city-states, including Telmessos.

Do not mistake the name Amyntas for the Macedonian king Amyntas I of Macedon, satrap of Skudra, and Ancestor of Alexander the Great. Amyntas in this context might be the descendant of the King maker of Cyrus the Great, the Median General Harpagos, who became satrap of Lycia, the first of the Harpagid Dynasty, for his services to Cyrus in his conquest.


السمات

Compared to many other tombs carved into mountainsides in the area, the interior of the Tomb of Amyntas is very spacious.[2]

المراجع

  1. ^ Berens, Kallie. "Fethiye Tomb". Mysendoff.com website. mysendoff.com. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Lycian Tombs". Lycian Turkey. Retrieved 19 October 2011.

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