Tenedos   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Tenedos   - an island in the north-east of the Aegean Sea
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80/33 ing Aspendus, Delos, Lampsacus, Myndus, Samos, Sicyon, and Tenedos
72/16 ut he is defeated and killed in sea battles off Tenedos and Lemnos
    Within translations:
Aelian:NA_12.34   ain. The people of Tenedos keep a cow that is in calf for
Athen_13.601   mentions Theoxenus of Tenedos, who was much beloved by
Athen_13.609   beautiful women than those in Tenedos, an island close
Athen_13.610   as for instance, there are in Tenedos and Lesbos. But the
Memn_29   ought with Lucullus near Tenedos and in the Aegean, and
Memn_33   battle against them near Tenedos, in which he had 70 trire
Oros_1.2.90   Rhodes, then on the north Tenedos, on the south Carpathus, and
Plin:HN_5.140   coast of Sigeum lies Tenedos, also called Leucophrys and
Plin:HN_6.216   the Hellespont, the Troad, Tenedos, Abydos, Scepsis, Ilium, Mount
Plut:Eum_7   of Artabazus, and Phoenix of Tenedos. They had orders
Polyaen_2.24.1   the Athenian ships at Tenedos would not venture to join
POxy_1380   in Bithynia Helen ; in Tenedos name of the sun ; in Cari


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