Mycale - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Mycale
- a mountain on the coast of Ionia, Anatolia
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AnthPal_7.397
beats on the shore near Mycale where the wild-goats feed,
Just_2.14
ought by sea near the mountain Mycale, on the coast of Asi
Nepos_5.2
On a second occasion, off Mycale, ** he totally defeated a
Plin:HN_5.135
the three Trogiliae near Mycale, Phulios, Argennos, Sandalios, and
Polyaen_1.33.1
naval battle near Mycale, Leotychides observed that the
Polyaen_7.45.1
alone on the heights of Mycale, supposedly because they
ValMax_6.9e.5
the highest peak of Mount Mycale. There the city of Samos,
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