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  1. Ionians - Wikipedia

    When referring to populations, " Ionian " defines several groups in Classical Greece. In its narrowest sense, the term referred to the region of Ionia in Asia Minor.

  2. Ionian | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Ionian, any member of an important eastern division of the ancient Greek people, who gave their name to a district on the western coast of Anatolia (now Turkey). The Ionian dialect of Greek was closely …

  3. Who were the Ionians of Ancient Greece? - World History Edu

    Dec 12, 2024 · Ionian architectural styles, characterized by elegant proportions and decorative elements, influenced the broader Greek architectural tradition. The use of columns, intricate friezes, …

  4. The United States of the Ionian Islands: The Forgotten History of ...

    Jan 10, 2026 · The formation of the United States of the Ionian Islands under British rule in Greece is a little known period of the country's history.

  5. Cultures | Ionians - History Archive

    The Ionians were one of the four major Greek tribes, along with the Dorians, Aeolians, and Achaeans. They played a significant role in the development of Greek culture, particularly in the areas of …

  6. IONIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of IONIAN is a member of any of the Greek peoples who settled on the islands of the Aegean Sea and the western shore of Asia Minor toward the end of the second millennium b.c..

  7. Ionia - World History Encyclopedia

    Jun 28, 2023 · According to Herodotus (lived circa 484 to 425/413 BCE), the Ionians took their name from Ion, the legendary king of Athens, who divided the people into four tribes in establishing social …

  8. Ionian Greeks: Who Were They, Where Did They Live, And Much More!

    Feb 22, 2022 · The Ionian community was a group of people who had inhabited western Asia Minor a thousand centuries ago. Their main objective behind the migration was to flee from Dorians, living in …

  9. Ionians - Wikiwand

    The Ionic group traditionally comprises three dialectal varieties that were spoken in Euboea (West Ionic), the northern Cyclades (Central Ionic), and from c. 1000 BC onward in Asiatic Ionia (East Ionic), …

  10. Ionians | Oxford Classical Dictionary

    Ionians (Ἴωνες, Ἰάϝονες), a section of the Greek people mentioned only once by Homer (Il. 13.