Cyme - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cyme
- a city in Aeolis, Asia Minor
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+ Cymaeans
278/24a
Austin_226, a letter of Philetaerus to the city of Cyme.
  Within translations:
AnthPal_7.291
and that of your land, Cyme, but your bones are wave-was
Athen_4.145
145] But Heracleides of Cyme, who compiled a history of
Athen_12.514
his guard, as Heracleides of Cyme relates, in the first book
Athen_12.517
[13.] But Heracleides of Cyme, who wrote the History of
Cic:Flac_17
by themselves ? Athenagoras of Cyme was flogged because he dared
Cic:Flac_46
Heraclides bought an estate at Cyme ** from an orphan Meculonius.
Euseb]:Chron_215
A.D.] - Rhodon of Cyme, or Theodotus, stadion race 214th
Hieron:Chron_2034
adelphia, Tmolus, Temus, Cyme, Myrina, Apollonia Dia and
Memn_5
ent there Heracleides of Cyme, a man who was well-disposed
Nepos_7.7
having been less successful at Cyme ** than was hoped, he
Oros_7.12
Asia, Elaea, Myrina, Pitane, and Cyme, and in Greece, the two
Plin:HN_5.121
and where now are Cyme, Myrina which styles itself
Plin:HN_34.14
to the same deity at Cyme.
Plut:Mor_837
pus of Chios, Ephorus of Cyme, Asclepiades who composed
Plut:Mor_839
When Ephorus of Cyme left his school before he had arri
Polyaen_7.14.3
reek hoplites, fought at Cyme against Autophradates, who
RC_17
(c. 255) the Kymaians [from Aiolis. King
SEG_25.501.A
(c. 85) son of Herodotos, from Aeolian Kyme
Syll_689
(c. 134) since . . . of Kyme, the daughter of Aristokrates,
THI_215
(62 A.D.) [. . ., Cyme, Phocaea, Erythra
THI_61.B
(196-146) : Isidikos of Kyme, the son of Mnasikles [Wr
THI_61.D
(173-169) bsp; Apollodoros of Kyme in Aiolis, the son of Deme
ValMax_9.14e.2
like a slave of the Cymaeans, who swept the gymnasium, that
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