- town was
founded as a
colony of the
Colophonians and was
called Μύρλεια (
Myrleia or Myrlea).
Philip V of
Macedon took the town, as it appears,
during his...
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surname "the lame".
Philip V of
Macedon granted him the
ports of
Keios and
Myrleia in 202 BC,
which he
renamed Prusias and
Apameia respectively. Although...
- The
Amazons (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμαζόνες Amazónes,
singular Ἀμαζών Amazōn; in
Latin Amāzon, -ŏnis) were a
people in Gr**** mythology, portra**** in a number...
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Asclepiades of
Myrlea (Gr****: Ἀσκληπιάδης ὁ Μυρλεανός) was a Gr**** grammarian,
historian and
astronomer disciple of
Apollonius of
Rhodes born in Myrlea...
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Apamea Myrleon,
Apameia Myrleanos, Brylleion,
Myrlea (Μύρλεια), Murleia,
Myrleia,
Colonia Iulia Concordia, Apamena.
Apamea lake
formed by the
Birecik Dam...
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Heracleides and
Eudora (but
Hermippus says
Tetha was his mother). From
Nicaea or
Myrleia. A poet
writing elegies and in
various metres. He was
taken by
Cinna as...
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philosopher and
friend of Dio Chrysostomus. He was a
citizen of
Apameia Myrleia. (Lucius
Flavius Philostratos, Vita
Apollonius (Life of
Apollonius of Tyana)...
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Hipparchus and
Theodosius and his sons, and the
rhetor Cleophanes from
Myrleia and the
doctor Asclepiades from Prusias. ἄνδρες δ’ ἀξιόλογοι κατὰ παιδείαν...
- a settlement,
Philip captured and
razed Cius as well as its
neighbour Myrleia.
Philip then
handed these cities over to his brother-in-law, the King of...