
Cius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cius
- a city of Bithynia, which was refounded and called Prusias
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+ Cianians , Cierus
302/22
age of 84, by Antigonus at Cius, after being suspected of treason.
227/1d
THI_108, a decree of Miletus concerning its colony in Cius.
202/9
Philippus captures Cius and Thasos.
183/25
Prusias I captures Cierus and Tius, and attacks Heracleia.
  Within translations:
Memn_9
Heracleians recovered Cierus and Tius and the Thynian
Memn_11
Heracleia and Calchedon and Cierus, and of some other
Memn_14
of Byzantium, Heracleia, and Cius to be their guardians
Memn_19
by making war brought Cierus (which belonged to the Her
Memn_28
times Prusias was called Cierus, which is the scene of man
Memn_32
previously been called Cierus, from the river which flow
Plin:HN_5.144
with the town also named Cios, formerly a trading station for
Plin:HN_5.148
on this coast. Inland from Cios, in Bithynia, is Prusa, at
Plin:HN_7.124
reputation belongs to Asclepiades of Prusa, for having founded a new
Plut:Phoc_18
of these four cities in Asia, Cius, Gergithus, Mylassa,
Syll_1168.B
(late 4th cent.) 43 . . . of Kios, suffering gout. While he was
THI_108
(c. 228) hey proposed: since the Kianians, who are colonists
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