Mysia (icon | ˈ | m | ɪ | ʒ | ə or ˈ | m | iː | ʒ | ə; Μυσία, Misya was a region in the northwest of ancient Asia Minor or Anatolia (part
Kaynak: Mysia Mysia is a locality in north central Victoria , Australia in the Shire of Loddon local government area, 243 | km | mi north of the state
Kaynak: Mysia, Victoria Myrina (Greek : grc | Μυρίνα), was one of the Aeolian cities on the western coast of
Mysia , about 40 stadia to the southwest of Gryneion
Kaynak: Myrina (Mysia)Mysia may refer to:
Mysia , an ancient region in northwest Anatolia.
Mysia, Victoria , a town in Australia. See also : Misia (disambiguation)
Kaynak: Mysia (disambiguation) was an ancient city of
Mysia , Anatolia , situated on an eminence east of Pergamum , on the way to Sardis It seems to have been near the
Kaynak: Apollonia (Mysia)Cisthene or Kisthene (Κισθήνη) was a coastal town in ancient
Mysia ; its mines were a source of copper . Its location is not certain, but it
Kaynak: Cisthene (Mysia)The Constantine's Bridge was a late antique bridge in
Mysia , modern-day Turkey . The structure, built after 258 AD, crossed the river
Kaynak: Constantine's Bridge (Mysia)The White Bridge (Akköprü) was a Roman bridge across the river Granicus in
Mysia in the north west of modern-day Turkey .
Kaynak: White Bridge (Mysia)Homeric Ἀδρήστεια) was the name of a region, city, and valley of
Mysia , which was watered by the Granicus River . In the eponymous city
Kaynak: Adrasteia (Mysia)Cyzicus (Κύζικος, Kyzikos; آیدینجق, Aydıncıḳ) was an ancient town of
Mysia in Anatolia in the current Balıkesir Province of Turkey .
Kaynak: CyzicusTelephus as king of
Mysia versus the Achaeans: Telephus succeeded Teuthras as king of the
Mysia ns. One version states that this was because
Kaynak: TelephusAbydos (Greek: Άβυδος), an ancient city of
Mysia , in Asia Minor , situated at Nara Burnu or Nagara Point on the best harbor on the
Kaynak: Abydos (Hellespont)Minor (
Mysia , Bithynia , parts of Galatia , Lydia and Paphlagonia ) from the Dardanelles to the Halys River , with Ancyra as its capital.
Kaynak: OpsikionMysians (Mysi, Μυσοί) were the inhabitants of
Mysia , a region in northwestern Asia Minor . Origins according to ancient authors
Kaynak: MysiansUludağ uˈɫudaː |, the ancient
Mysia n Olympus , is a mountain in Bursa Province , Turkey , with an altitude of 2543 | m | ft | 0 | abbr on
Kaynak: UludağHellespont ine Phrygia was an Achaemenid satrapy in ancient Anatolia , comprising lands of Troad ,
Mysia and Bithynia and whose seat was
Kaynak: Hellespontine PhrygiaAD 530-582/594), of Myrina (
Mysia), an Aeolian city in western Asia Minor (now in Turkey), was a Greek poet and the principal historian
Kaynak: AgathiasThe Mysian language was spoken by Mysians inhabiting
Mysia in north-west Anatolia . Little is known about the Mysian language.
Kaynak: Mysian language