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Mysia (UK /ˈmɪsiə/, US /ˈmɪʒə/ or /ˈmiːʒə/; Gr****: Μυσία; Latin:
Mysia; Turkish: Misya) was a
region in the
northwest of
ancient Asia
Minor (Anatolia,...
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Mysia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mysia was an
ancient region in
northwest Anatolia.
Mysia may also
refer to:
Mysia, Victoria, a town...
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daughter of king
Aleus of Tegea. He was
adopted by Teuthras, the king of
Mysia, in Asia Minor, whom he
succeeded as king.
Telephus was
wounded by Achilles...
- Φρυγία)
comprised the
lands of Troad,
Mysia and
Bithynia and had its seat at Daskyleion,
south of Cyzicus,
Mysia (near modern-day Erdek, Balıkesir Province...
- 2021 census,
Mysia had a po****tion of 26.
Mysia Post
Office opened on 6 June 1877 and
Mysia Railway Station office opened in 1883.
Mysia closed in 1895...
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adjoining the Sea of Marmara, the Bosporus, and the
Black Sea. It
bordered Mysia to the southwest,
Paphlagonia to the
northeast along the
Pontic coast, and...
- Gr**** city-states were located.
Aeolis incorporated the
southern parts of
Mysia, and is
bounded by it to the north,
Ionia to the south, and
Lydia to the...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἄβυδος, Latin: Abydus) was an
ancient city and
bishopric in
Mysia. It was
located at the Nara
Burnu promontory on the
Asian coast of the ****espont...
- of
ancient Mysia, Anatolia,
situated on an
eminence east of Pergamum, on the way to Sardis. It
seems to have been near the
borders of
Mysia and Lydia....
- was a
coastal town in
ancient Aeolis,
opposite ****s Island, in
western Mysia; its
mines were a
source of copper. Its
location is not certain, but it...