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  1. In Greek mythology, Anchiale or Ankhiale ( Ancient Greek: Ἀγχιάλη) was the name of the following personages: Anchiale, said to have founded the town of Anchiale near Tarsus in Cilicia. Her father was named Iapetus, and she had a son named Cydnus.

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    Anchiale ( Ancient Greek: Ἀγχιάλη) or Anchialeia was a historic city of ancient Cilicia now a part of modern Mersin, Turkey. It was inhabited during the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine eras.

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  4. Oct 3, 2019 · Anchiale was the ancient Greek Titan goddess of the warming heat of fire. She was the wife of Hecaterus, Titan-god of hands, and the mother of the metal-working Dactyls or Fingers. These rustic deities together represented the power of the human hand to create and utilise fire.

  5. Anchiale was the embodiment of fires life-giving warmth. Unlike the destructive flames of war, her domain was the crackling hearth fire that drove away the cold, the flames that cooked food and kept people safe at night.

  6. Etymology – in the greek mythology Anchiale (or Anhkiale) is the Titan goddess of the warmth of fire, and the wife of Hekateros; the genus Anchiale has been introduced by Stål (1875) with the type species Anchiale maculata (which has been described by Olivier in 1792 as Mantis maculata) the genus Ctenomorphodes is a synonym for Anchiale

  7. entry: Anchi'ale. ( Ἀγχιάλη ), a daughter of Japetus and mother of Cydnus, who was believed to have founded the town of Anchiale in Cilicia. (Steph. Byz. s. v.) Another personage of this name occurs in Apollon. 1.1130. [ L.S] William Smith. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. London.

  8. In Greek mythology, Anchiale or Ankhiale (Ancient Greek: Ἀγχιάλη) was the name of the following personages: Anchiale, said to have founded the town of Anchiale near Tarsus in Cilicia. Her father was named Iapetus, and she had a son named Cydnus.

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