Cydnus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cydnus
- a river in Anatolia, which flows through the city of Tarsus
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Aelian:NA_12.29
besides (for such is the Cydnus) does not afford it plenti
Cic:Phil_2.26
the mouth of the river Cydnus if Caesar had, as arranged,
Cic:Phil_2.26
the mouth of the river Cydnus, if Caesar had brought his
Euseb]:Chron_35
bylon, so that the river Cydnus flows through the middle
Just_11.8
leasantness of the river Cydnus, which flows through the
Just_11.14
that the bridge over the Cydnus should be broken down, in
Oros_3.16
the icy waters of the Cydnus. He was seized with cramps
Plin:HN_5.92
and the rivers Saros and Cydnos, the latter cutting through the
THI_61.D
(173-169) ippos of Antiocheia on Kydnos, the son of ...odoros
ValMax_3.8e.6
threw himself into the Cydnus, a river running through
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