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transmitted in the
nearby modern town of Lapseki.
Originally known as
Pityusa or
Pityussa (Ancient Gr****: Πιτυούσ(σ)α), it was
colonized from
Phocaea and Miletus...
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Advanced Studies (IMEDEA).
Numerous places were
given names like Pityûssai,
Pityussa, Pityusa, or
similar names by the
Ancient Gr****s,especially in Anatolia...
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Spetses (Gr****: Σπέτσες,
Ancient Gr****: Πιτυοῦσσα "
Pityussa") is an
island in Attica, Greece. It is
counted among the
Saronic Islands group.
Until 1948...
- follows.
Lampsace was the
daughter of Mandron, king of the
Bebryces in
Pityussa (the
older name for Lampsacus). Her
father was ****isted by
Phobus of Phocaea...
- El Cito
Lampsacus Troad,
Turkey Lapseki Lampsakos (Λάμψακος), Pityusa,
Pityussa,
Pituousa (Πιτυουσα),
Pituoussa (Πιτυουσσα)
Laodicea in
Syria Syrian coast...
- Salamína Σαλαμίς
Salamis Patroklos (Attica) Πάτροκλος
Patroklos Πάτροκλος
Patroklus Spetses Σπέτσες Spétses Πιτυούσσα
Pityussa, Πιτυόνησος Pityonissos...
- who were
pillaging the
Spanish coast.
Together they
attacked and took
Pityussa, the most
southerly of the
Balearic Islands,
which they
started using as...
- Hispania, he fell in with
Cilician pirates.
Together they
attacked and took
Pityussa, the most
southerly of the
Balearic Islands,
which they
started using as...
-
Islands (see above) – Lámpsakos was
originally an
Ionian colony known as
Pityussa. This lineage,
formed 14,200-11,000 BP, is the
largest branch downstream...
- says that
while the city was
under the rule of King
Mandron and
named Pityussa, the king, who
defended the
colonists from
Phocaea from the
attacks of...