Rhyndacus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Rhyndacus   - a river between Mysia and Bithynia, Asia Minor
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Wikipedia entry
73/37 they withdraw by the river Rhyndacus, where the Romans see the king
    Within translations:
Aelian:NA_2.21   the banks of the river Rhyndacus* while supporting par
Plin:HN_5.142   are the Horisius and the Rhyndacus, formerly called the Lycus: this
Plin:HN_5.151   off the mouth of the Rhyndacus Besbicos, an island 18 miles
Plin:HN_8.36   the neighbourhood of the river Rhyndacus in Pontus they catch and
THI_122   (c. 183-150) ople of Apollonia on the Rhyndakos honours the people of Mileto
THI_235   (62 A.D.)   by the mouth of the Rhyndacus,   Cyzicus,


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