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Telmessos (Fethiye)

Updated: Feb 2

Telmessos: The Glittering Jewel of Ancient Lycia


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Lycian Way - Telmessos

Introduction:


Tucked in the heart of modern-day Fethiye lies Telmessos, a city with a legacy that spans across millennia. As the crown jewel of the ancient Lycian civilization, Telmessos offers a rich tapestry of history waiting to be unraveled.


The Founding Myths and Legends:


1. The Beginnings: Though shrouded in mystery, historians concur that Telmessos' roots stretch back to the 5th century BC, making it one of the ancient world's long-standing settlements.

2. Apollo’s Romantic Endeavor: Legend speaks of the god Apollo's infatuation with Agenor's youngest daughter. His love, manifested as a transformed little dog, eventually won the princess’s heart. From their union, Telmessos, which translates to "the land of lights", was born.

Telmessos in the Annals of History:

1. Cultural Epicenter: Its prime location between Lycia and Karya made Telmessos a vibrant cultural center. Monuments like the stone tombs, Lycian sarcophaguses, the Rhodes fortress, and the Roman Theatre stand testament to its rich Hellenistic and Roman heritage.

2. The Prophecy Hub: Throughout its history, Telmessos gained renown as a prophecy center, with its seers influencing major historical turns.

3. Alexander the Great’s Intrigue: Legend has it that Alexander the Great, during his Asian campaign, devised a cunning plan. His soldiers, disguised as musicians and slaves, stealthily took over the city's acropolis amidst night festivities in 334-333 BC.

4. A Chess Piece of Empires: The city's strategic importance saw it being handed from one ruler to another. From Ptolemy III's reign to the Romans and eventually, the Pergamon kingdom, Telmessos remained a coveted prize. In 133 BC, it became a part of the Lycian League, standing out as one of its six paramount cities.


Conclusion:


Telmessos, with its intriguing legends and profound history, stands as a silent observer to the ebbs and flows of empires and civilizations. Today, as part of Fethiye, it invites visitors to step back in time and relive its glorious past.


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