Pitane - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pitane
- a town in Aeolis, Asia Minor
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+ Pitana , Pitaneans
133/12a
tlement of a dispute between Pitane and Mytilene by arbitrators from
85/4
hridates escapes by sea from Pitane, after Lucullus refuses to cooper
  Within translations:
AntipSid_7.711
for Cleinareta the bride of Pitana. Already her parents
DioscEpigr_7.229
Dead on his shield to Pitana came Thrasybulus, having
OGIS_335
(150-133) dispute, since the Pitaneans also [have chosen t
Oros_6.2
him in his flight to Pitane, laid siege to that city.
Oros_7.12
cities in Asia, Elaea, Myrina, Pitane, and Cyme, and in Greece,
Plin:HN_5.121
from Mysia; the town of Pitane; the river Canaitis. [122] Canae
Plin:HN_35.171
larger in public buildings. At Pitana in Asia Minor as also
Polyaen_2.1.14
tain of Artemisa Issoria, near Pitane. At the same time
THI_90
(311-306) p; : 200 Metrodoros of Pitane, son of Metron
THI_215
(62 A.D.) sp; Atarnea, Pitane, Elaea, My
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