Lycia
Related Category: Ancient History, Middle East
(lĭsh´ə), ancient country, SW Asia Minor. Egyptian sources ally the Lycians to the
Hittites at the time of Ramses II; the Lycians spoke an
Anatolian language. Lycia was frequently mentioned by Homer in Greek mythology. In historic times it was held by the Persians, the Seleucids, and the Romans (from 189 B.C.). Its chief towns included
Xanthus,
Patara, and
Myra. Ruins include many rock-cut Lycian tombs and later Grecian sculptures dating from the 5th cent. B.C.