Milyas

Milyas (Ancient Greek: Μιλυάς) was the mountainous country in the north of ancient Lycia, the south of Pisidia, and a portion of eastern Phrygia. The boundaries of this country, however, were never properly fixed, and the whole of it is sometimes described as a part of Lycia. After the accession of the dynasty of the Seleucidae in Syria, the name Milyas was limited to the south-western part of Pisidia, bordering upon Lycia, that is, the territory extending from Termessus northward to the foot of Mount Cadmus.

Milyas

Milyas (Ancient Greek: Μιλυάς) was the mountainous country in the north of ancient Lycia, the south of Pisidia, and a portion of eastern Phrygia. The boundaries of this country, however, were never properly fixed, and the whole of it is sometimes described as a part of Lycia. After the accession of the dynasty of the Seleucidae in Syria, the name Milyas was limited to the south-western part of Pisidia, bordering upon Lycia, that is, the territory extending from Termessus northward to the foot of Mount Cadmus.