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Place Myrina by J. Bennet — last modified Feb 08, 2024 08:31 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 60 unlocated Myrina
Place Myrina by C. Foss — last modified Sep 12, 2024 05:38 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 A2 Myrina
Place Myrina/Sebastopolis by C. Foss — last modified Aug 13, 2024 05:09 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 D4 Myrina/Sebastopolis
Place Myrkinos by E.N. Borza — last modified Apr 29, 2024 08:14 AM
A settlement of the Edones, conquered by the Persians and given to Histiaios of Miletos in 513 BC, then briefly colonised by Milesians after the Ionian Revolt. It was conquered by Macedon in 356 BC.
Place Myrmeces scopuli by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Sep 23, 2024 12:11 PM
Myrmeces scopuli, cliffs or rocks near the mouth of the Hermos River at the point where it debouches into the Gulf of Smyrna. According to Pliny the Elder, they are to be located near Leukai.
Place Myrmekes by C. Foss — last modified Oct 17, 2022 01:55 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 D4 Myrmekes
Place Myrmekion by David Braund — last modified Mar 30, 2022 09:29 AM
An ancient Greek colony in Crimea. The site is located in the modern eastern part of Kerch, known as Karantinnaya.
Place Myrmekion Pr. by David Braund — last modified Feb 26, 2022 10:38 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 L2 Myrmekion Pr.
Place Myrmex (island) by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Jul 04, 2022 06:11 PM
An ancient island or island group, attested by literary or documentary sources, whose precise location cannot be determined today
Place Myrmix/Pedonia (islands) by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Dec 19, 2022 02:39 PM
Ancient sources refer to the Myrmix or Pedonia island(s), which seem to correspond to the modern Abu Samra reef off the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, west of the Nile delta.
Place Myronos by D.T. Potts — last modified Aug 20, 2012 02:15 PM
An ancient island or island group, attested by literary or documentary sources, whose precise location cannot be determined today
Place Myrrinous by J.S. Traill — last modified Feb 29, 2024 01:32 PM
Myrrhinous was a coastal deme of the tribe Pandionis in Atticia, located at modern Merenda
Place Myrrinoutta by J.S. Traill — last modified Feb 24, 2020 10:14 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 C2 Myrrinoutta
Place Myrsinia by C. Foss — last modified Oct 20, 2012 04:41 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 D4 Myrsinia
Place Myrtoion Mare by G. Reger — last modified Sep 16, 2023 08:51 PM
Myrtoion Mare (Myrtoan Sea) is a part of the Mediterranean Sea lying between the Cyclades and the Peloponnese.
Place Myrtos by J. Bennet — last modified Aug 09, 2013 10:56 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 60 E2 Myrtos
Place Myrtountion (lake) by W.M. Murray — last modified Aug 16, 2022 08:19 AM
An ancient lake in Akarnania, the modern Limni Voulkaria.
Place Mysaris Akra by David Braund — last modified Jan 25, 2024 10:11 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 23 E2 Mysaris Akra
Place Mysia (region) by C. Foss — last modified May 25, 2023 05:38 PM
A region of northwestern Asia Minor that ancient sources associate with the Mysi, a people who had migrated there from Thrace, probably late in the second millennium BCE. Sources vary on the extent and subdivisions of the region, but in general it seems to have been at least roughly bounded on the north by the Hellespont and Propontis, on the east by the Rhyndacus river (modern Mustafakemalpaşa) and mount Olympus (Ulu Dağ), and on the west either by the Aisepos river (Gönen Çayı) or (if the Troad is taken to be part of Mysia) the Aegean Sea.
Place Mysia (settlement) by G. Reger — last modified May 25, 2023 02:17 PM
An ancient settlement in the Argolid, mentioned by Pausanias, who highlights there a sanctuary of Demeter. This settlement is probably to be identified with the modern Phyktia.

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