Midas is said to have built the town of Ancyra (Strab. xiii. pp. 568, 571; Paus. i. 4. § 5)
Yes, the legendary King Midas did find the ancient city of Ancyra, which is now modern-day Ankara in Turkey. Ancyra held significance in ancient times as a key political and cultural center in the region.
No, he was kind of foolish, actually. He was said to have built the town of Ancyra though, and as King of Phrygia was called Berecynthius heros.
Gemellus of Ancyra died in 362.
Basil of Ancyra died in 362.
Clement of Ancyra was born in 258.
Clement of Ancyra died in 312.
Marcellus of Ancyra died in 374.
Theodotus of Ancyra - martyr - died in 303.
Theodotus of Ancyra - bishop - died in 4##.
Midas entertained Silenus until Dionysus came to find Midas
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You can check your local library for information on King Midas. There a lot of books out there including "The Adventure's of King Midas," that can help you find information on King Midas. There are also information sources on the internet.
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