- Sigeion[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Σίγειον, Sigeion; Latin:
Sigeum) was an
ancient Gr**** city in the north-west of the
Troad region of
Anatolia located...
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Damastes of
Sigeum (Ancient Gr****: Δαμάστης) was a Gr****
geographer and
historian in the 5th
century BC from
Sigeum. He was
probably a
pupil of ****anicus...
- This is a list of
tyrants from
Ancient Greece. Daphnis, c. 500 BC
under Darius I (pro persian) Philiscus, c. 368-360 BC (********inated) Iphiades, 360-?...
- who came
together there.
Other ancient historians,
including Damastes of
Sigeum,
agreed with him.
Odysseus (crater)
Prince Odysseas-Kimon of
Greece and...
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about 20
stadia eastward,
before it
reaches the sea, on the east of Cape
Sigeum. Ptolemy, and
apparently Pomponius Mela, ****ign to each
river its own mouth...
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emissary from
Samos to the Gr****s
before the
Battle of Mycale. A
despot of
Sigeum. An
Ephesian committed a
murder in his family, and fled to Delphi; on consulting...
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survived into the
Roman period. the
peraia of Tenedos,
originally south of
Sigeum. It
survived into the
Roman period, but was very limited. the
peraia of...
- at the end of the
fifth century BC, ****anicus of ****s and
Damastes of
Sigeum,
likely only
mentioning off hand the
possibility of a
Roman connection;...
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divine Sigo.” He
argued that the
deity “Sigo”
appeared in the
names of
Sigeum, Scamander, and Sicyon.
Austrian classical philologist Theodor Gomperz attempted...
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crossed with the
remainder of the
infantry from Elaeus,
landing near Cape
Sigeum.
After visiting Ilium, he p****ed Arisba, Percote, Lampsacus,
Colonae and...