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Perseus Encyclopedia

Καρία

ΚΑΡΙΑ (Αρχαία χώρα) ΤΟΥΡΚΙΑ
Βρεχόταν από τον ποταμό Μαίανδρο.

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Αθυμβρα

ΑΘΥΜΒΡΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΡΙΑ
Ο Στράβων αναφέρει μια ιστορία σύμφωνα με την οποία τρία αδέλφια από τη Λακεδαίμονα, ο Αθυμβρος, ο Αθύμβραδος και ο Υδρηλος, ίδρυσαν τρεις πόλεις που η καθεμία είχε το όνομα του ιδρυτή της. Αργότερα, οι πόλεις αυτές, που ήταν αραιοκατοικημένες, συνοίκησαν τη Νύσα (Στράβ. 14,1,46).

Athymbrada

ΑΘΥΜΒΡΑΔΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΡΙΑ
Ο Στράβων αναφέρει μια ιστορία σύμφωνα με την οποία τρία αδέλφια από τη Λακεδαίμονα, ο Αθυμβρος, ο Αθύμβραδος και ο Υδρηλος, ίδρυσαν τρεις πόλεις που η καθεμία είχε το όνομα του ιδρυτή της (Στράβ. 14,1,46).

Caria

ΚΑΡΙΑ (Αρχαία χώρα) ΤΟΥΡΚΙΑ
Artemidorus says that, as one goes from Physcus, in the Peraea of the Rhodians, to Ephesus, the distance to Lagina is eight hundred and fifty stadia; and thence to Alabanda, two hundred and fifty more; and to Tralleis, one hundred and sixty. But one comes to the road that leads into Tralleis after crossing the Maeander River, at about the middle of the journey, where are the boundaries of Caria. The distance all told from Physcus to the Maeander along the road to Ephesus amounts to one thousand one hundred and eighty stadia. Again, from the Maeander, traversing next in order the length of Ionia along the same road, the distance from the river to Tralleis is eighty stadia; then to Magnesia, one hundred and forty; to Ephesus, one hundred and twenty; to Smyrna, three hundred and twenty; and to Phocaea and the boundaries of Ionia, less than two hundred; so that the length of Ionia in a straight line would be, according to Artemidorus, slightly more than eight hundred stadia.

Since there is a kind of common road constantly used by all who travel from Ephesus towards the east, Artemidorus traverses this too: from Ephesus to Carura, a boundary of Caria towards Phrygia, through Magnesia, Tralleis, Nysa, and Antiocheia, is a journey of seven hundred and forty stadia; and, from Carura, the journey in Phrygia, through Laodiceia, Apameia, Metropolis and Chelidonia. Now near the beginning of Paroreius, one comes to Holmi, about nine hundred and twenty stadia from Carura, and, near the end of Paroreius near Lycaonia, through Philomelium, to Tyriaeum, slightly more than five hundred.

Then Lycaonia, through Laodiceia Catacecaumene, as far as Coropassus, eight hundred and forty stadia; from Coropassus in Lycaonia to Garsaura, a small town in Cappadocia, situated on its borders, one hundred and twenty; thence to Mazaca, the metropolis of the Cappadocians, through Soandum and Sadacora, six hundred and eighty; and thence to the Euphrates River, as far as Tomisa, a place in Sophene, through Herphae, a small town, one thousand four hundred and forty. The places on a straight line with these as far as India are the same in Artemidorus as they are in Eratosthenes. But Polybius says that we should rely most on Artemidorus in regard to the places here. He begins with Samosata in Commagene, which lies at the river crossing and at Zeugma, and states that the distance to Samosata, across the Taurus, from the boundaries of Cappadocia round Tomisa is four hundred and fifty stadia.

Latmus mountain & gulf

ΛΑΤΜΟΣ (Βουνό) ΚΑΡΙΑ
Next comes the Latmian Gulf, on which is situated "Heracleia below Latmus," as it is called, a small town that has an anchoring-place. It was at first called Latmus, the same name as the mountain that lies above it, which Hecataeus indicates, in his opinion, to be the same as that which by the poet is called "the mountain of the Phtheires"16 (for he says that the mountain of the Phtheires lies above Latmus), though some say that it is Mt. Grium, which is approximately parallel to Latmus and extends inland from Milesia towards the east through Caria to Euromus and Chalcetores.17 This mountain lies above Heracleia, and at a high elevation.18 At a slight distance away from it, after one has crossed a little river near Latmus, there is to be seen the sepulchre of Endymion, in a cave. Then from Heracleia to Pyrrha, a small town, there is a voyage of about one hundred stadia.

Ορος Λάτμος

Hecataeus indicates, in his opinion, to be the same as that which by the poet is called "the mountain of the Phtheires" (Hom. Il. 2.868) for he says that the mountain of the Phtheires lies above Latmus), though some say that it is Mt. Grium, which is approximately parallel to Latmus and extends inland from Milesia towards the east through Caria to Euromus and Chalcetores. This mountain lies above Heracleia, and at a high elevation. At a slight distance away from it, after one has crossed a little river near Latmus, there is to be seen the sepulchre of Endymion, in a cave

ΥΔΡΗΛΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΡΙΑ
Ο Στράβων αναφέρει μια ιστορία σύμφωνα με την οποία τρία αδέλφια από τη Λακεδαίμονα, ο Αθυμβρος, ο Αθύμβραδος και ο Υδρηλος, ίδρυσαν τρεις πόλεις που η καθεμία είχε το όνομα του ιδρυτή της (Στράβ. 14,1,46).

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