HOMER'S HOMETOWN The city , known as 'Beautiful Izmir' , lies on the shores of a large bay furrowed by ships and yachts and encircled by mountains . The climate is a milt one and in summer the heat is tempered by the constant and refreshing sea breezes . Behind the palm - lined promenades and avenues , the city gently ascends in terraces to the slops of the surrounding hills . Today it is the third largest city in Turkey and its port is second only to Istanbul . A lively place at anytime , it is even more so during the International Arts Festival (June/July) and the International Fair (August/Sept.)
In the first millenium B.C , Izmir , then known as Smyrna , was one of the important cities of the Ionian Federation ; and it was during this period , which was one of the city's most brilliant , that the legendary Homer is believed to have lived here .
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The conquest of the city by the Lydians , around 600 B.C brought this period to an end . It was then again conquered by the Persians in the middle of the 6th century B.C . In the 4th century B.C a new city was build at the instigation of Alexander The Great on the slopes of Mt. Pagos (Kadifekale) . The city's Roman period from 27 B.C was a second brilliant time in its history . This was then followed by Byzantine rule in the 4th century , and Seljuk domination from the 11th century until the city became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1415 , under Sultan Mehmet Celebi
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