Eurymedon River

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The Eurymedon River is an ancient river in southern Turkey, historically significant as the site of major Greek-Persian battles and a key geographic feature of the Pamphylia region.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Eurymedon River canonical 4
Eurymedon 2
Eurymedon River in Pamphylia 1

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Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient river
river
ancientName Eurymedon River self-linksurface differs
surface form: Eurymedon
associatedWith Achaemenid Empire
Cimon
surface form: Cimon the Athenian

Delian League
country Turkey
flowsThrough Aspendos
ancient Pamphylia
hasFeature deep gorge sections
rapids
historicalEventLocation Battle of the Eurymedon
surface form: Battle of the Eurymedon (c. 466 BC)

naval battle between Delian League and Achaemenid Empire
historicalImportance boundary marker in Pamphylia
strategic military location in classical antiquity
historicalRegion Pamphylia
knownFor Battle of the Eurymedon
Greco-Persian Wars
surface form: Greek–Persian Wars
locatedIn Antalya Province
Pamphylia
southern Anatolia
surface form: southern Turkey
modernName Köprüçay
mouthLocatedIn Mediterranean Sea
nearbySettlement Aspendos
Side
partOf Mediterranean Basin
surface form: Mediterranean basin
presentIn modern Antalya tourism region
region Anatolia
Asia Minor
usedFor irrigation
navigation in antiquity
rafting (modern)

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pamphylia hasRiver Eurymedon River
Demosthenes (general) associatedWith Eurymedon River
this entity surface form: Eurymedon
Aspendos locatedOnRiver Eurymedon River
Eurymedon River ancientName Eurymedon River self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Eurymedon
Battle of the Eurymedon place Eurymedon River
Battle of the Eurymedon riverNamedAfter Eurymedon River
this entity surface form: Eurymedon River in Pamphylia
Aspendos Theatre locatedNear Eurymedon River