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known as
Pedasa (Πήδασα), was a
small town of
ancient Mysia, on the
river Satnioeis. It is
mentioned by
Homer in the Iliad, but was
deserted in the time of...
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Nonnus Phrygia and
Bithynia *
Sangarius or
Sagaris ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Phrygia ✓
Satnioeis ?[citation needed]
Homer Troad Scamander ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Troad ✓
Selemnus ?[citation...
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included the
temple of
Apollo Smintheus, the salt pans at Tragasai, and the
Satnioeis river (modern
Tuzla Çay). It was
probably an
Aeolian colony. It has been...
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brother of Satnius. They were sons of
Enops and a
Naiad nymph of the
river Satnioeis.
Thestor was
slain by Patroclus, and
Satnius by Ajax the Lesser. Thestor...
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Pedasus (Mysia): In the Troad,
there was
another Pedasus on the
Satnioeis river, said to be
inhabited by a
tribe called the Leleges.
During the...
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large fertile plain between the
Acheloos river to the
north and the
Satnioeis river to the
south that
would have
provided good farmland. In addition...
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Pioniai (Πιονίαι) was a town in the
interior of
ancient Mysia, on the
river Satnioeis, to the
northwest of Antandrus, and to the
northeast of Gargara. Under...