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| Homer (Iliad VI, 150-205) and the poet Choerilus (Flavius Josephus, Contra Apionem, I, 12:175), cited the Solymi, ancient people who spoke Phenician, wore their hair round cut, and lived in the mountains Solymi near a large lake. So it is thought that these mountains were in Pisidia, near the Lycia3. The Solymi (Hyksos) were ferocious warriors become famous by their rapines and atrocities. They were finally totally destroyed by Romans because they have resisted to the power of Rome (Strabo, XIV, 5 Cilicia) (Fig. 6).
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