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Mesembria

MESSIMVRIA (Ancient city) ALEXANDROUPOLI
(following URL information only in Greek)

Greek & Roman Geography (ed. William Smith)

Mesembria

  Dor. Mesambria: Eth. Mesembrianos. An important Greek city in Thrace, situated on the coast of the Euxine and at the foot of Mt. Haemus (Scymn. Ch. 738); consequently upon the confines of Moesia, in which it is placed by Ptolemy (iii. 10. § 8). Strabo (vii. p. 319) relates that it was a colony of the Megarians, and that it was originally called Menebria (Menebria) after its founder Menas ; Stephanus B. (s. v.) says that its original name was Melsembria (Melsembria), from its founder Melsas; and both writers state that the termination -bria was the Thracian word for town. According to the Anonymous Periplus of the Euxine Mesembria was founded by Chalcedonians at the time of the expedition of Darius against Scythia; but according to Herodotus (vi. 33) it was founded a little later, after the suppression of the Ionic revolt, by Byzantine and Chalcedonian fugitives. These statements may, however, be reconciled by supposing that the Thracian. town was originally colonized by Megarians, and afterwards received additional colonists from Byzantiurn and Chalcedon. Mesembria was one of the cities, forming the Greek Pentapolis on the Euxine, the other four being Odessus, Tomi, Istriani and Apolloniatae. Mesembria is rarely mentioned in history, but it continued to exist till a late period. (Mela, ii. 2; Plin. iv. 11. s. 18 ; Ptol. I. c.; Tab. Peut.)

This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited June 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks


Sale

SALI (Ancient city) EVROS
Sale a town on the S. coast of Thrace, near the W. mouth of the Hebrus, and nearly equidistant from Zone and Doriscus. It is mentioned by Herodotus (vii. 59) as a Samothracian colony.

Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities

Mesembria

MESSIMVRIA (Ancient city) ALEXANDROUPOLI
A celebrated town of Thrace on the Pontus Euxinus, and at the foot of Mount Haemus, founded by the inhabitants of Chalcedon and Byzantium in the time of Darius Hystaspis, and hence called a colony of Megara, since those two towns were founded by the Megarians.

Local government Web-Sites

Municipality of Alexandroupolis

ALEXANDROUPOLI (Municipality) EVROS

Development Company of Alexandroupolis

Local government WebPages

Alexandroupolis

ALEXANDROUPOLI (Town) EVROS
Alexandroupolis today is modern town that is continuously developing. The town has more then 50.000 inhabitants and is the capitol of the county. Alexandroupolis is build by the sea and has a coast- line, which is 35km long. The town is accessible by airplane, train, car and ship.

Avantas

AVAS (Village) ALEXANDROUPOLI
After the Byzantine castles of Potamos the road is leading to another small village called Avandas. At the northern part of the village, on a steep rock and next to the position where the road is reaching its most narrow point and the locals call it 'Tempi' you can see the remaining of a second Byzantine fortress.

Kirki

KIRKI (Village) ALEXANDROUPOLI
At the exit of the Ag.Theodoroi ravine you can find Kerke, a small village that is surrounded by hills. This settlement is well known thanks to the tasteful wine that is produced in the region and the taverns. The name Kerke comes originally from the Turkish word kirk-ka, which means translated to Greek the forty inns or the nice inns, in the past when the country was under the domination of the Ottoman empire this settlement was used as replenishment station on the way to Konstantinoples. At a small hill close to the settlement a prehistoric Thracian open-air sanctuary was found, also at the archaeological museum of Komotene, you can see a rock with incised traces, which is from the area of the settlement and it’s dated from the end of the bronze age and the beginning of the iron age.

This extract is cited Sept 2003 from the Development Company of Alexandroupolis URL below, which contains image.


Makre

MAKRI (Small town) ALEXANDROUPOLI
Twelve kilometers to the west from Alexandroupolis you can find Makre with its graphic little harbor that is located in an area called Platanos. Close to the beach is a natural wodge with a hillock on its top. Inside the rock is a cave that is known to the local people as the cave of the cyclope, which is presenting tracks and findings from the prehistoric until the Byzantine ages. Around the cave you can see chiseled stairs and other manufacturing. The excavation that is performed the last few years on the hillock, have brought to the light a very unique Neolithic settlement (4500- 3000 BC) which is considered as one of the most important in the Balkans. It is a marvelous resort, where every visitor can experience

This extract is cited Sept 2003 from the Development Company of Alexandroupolis URL below, which contains images.


Mesambrea or Zone

MESSIMVRIA (Ancient city) ALEXANDROUPOLI
The excavation of this area showed us that originally on this position used to be an early iron-age settlement that was inhabited by Thracians. At the end of the 7th BC century settlers from Samothraki founded a town that was called Parea. The new settlers lived in harmony with the Thracians till the 1st AC century, where the area was abandoned.

Sali

SALI (Ancient city) EVROS
(Following URL information in Greek only)

Sykorachi

SYKORACHI (Village) ALEXANDROUPOLI
Sekorachi (according to the locals the name means corrals on the ridge). The main characteristics of the area the excellent climate, the green hills the crystal clear waters and the taverns. The area is perfect for mountaineering and hunting.

Perseus Project index

Present location

Mesembria

The archaeological site is located on the mouth of the stream, which was formerly called Sapli-Dere. In the area, there is a valley bounded by Ismaros and the country of Maronia to the W, by Mt. Zonaia to the E and by the "Korpiles Strait" to the N.

SALI (Ancient city) EVROS
It is located to the north of the excavated Roman tombs, which are situated to the south of the city of Alexandroupolis.

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