Sigeium - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sigeium
- a city in the Troad, north-west Anatolia
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invades Asia and captures Sigeum, Synnada, Ephesus, Colophon, and
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Aelian:NA_13.20
bays as one sails from Sigeum, and one may encounter the
Athen_12.532
in Lesbos, and Chares at Sigeum, and Chabrias himself in Egypt."
Athen_13.584
when he asked what city, "To Sigeium," said she. Once,
Cic:Arch_24
the tomb of Achilles at Sigeum, ** he exclaimed, - "Fortunate
Euseb]:Chron_277
to the ships. And Damastes of Sigeum and some others agre
Nepos_12.3
in Lesbos, and Chares at Sigeum; it is true that Chares
Plin:HN_5.124
was formerly the town of Sigeum. Then the Harbour of the
Plin:HN_5.125
distance of 3 miles from Sigeum, and from the actual place
Plin:HN_5.140
from Lesbos and l2 from Sigeum.
Plin:HN_5.150
the distance from Calchadon to Sigeum is given by Isidorus as
Polyaen_1.25.1
dispute about the ownership of Sigeium by single combat.
THI_215
(62 A.D.) sp; Dardanus, Sigeium, Alexandreia, &
ValMax_6.5e.1
continued with the Athenians about Sigeum. But after he had by
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