Antandrus
place · 3 works · 6 mentions · 6 anchored passages
their city
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History of the Peloponnesian War
Town on the Asian mainland taken by treachery and intended as a fortified base for the Mytilenean exiles' further operations.
After this they marched against Antandrus, and took the town through the treachery of the inhabitants.
Actaean towns, as they were called—which the Athenians held, though formerly the Mytilenaeans owned them—and, above all, Antandrus;
The same summer, when Antandrus was going to be strengthened by the Mytilenaeans, as they were planning [when we last mentioned them], Demodocus and Aristides, the commanders of the ships sent to levy contributions, being about the Hellespont, (for Lamachus, their third colleague, had sailed with ten ships into the Pontus,) became aware of the provisions made for the place, and thinking there was …
Hellenica
A city on the Trojan coast where Pharnabazus has new triremes built and where Syracusan sailors help repair the walls, earning citizenship privileges.
For this reason the Syracusans now enjoy at Antandrus the privileges of benefactors and citizens.
Furthermore, calling together the generals and ship-captains from the various states, he bade them build triremes at Antandrus to equal the number which they had severally lost, giving them money for the purpose and telling them to get timber from Mount Ida.
His plan was to assemble those which had been left behind by Pasippidas as guardships and were now in the Hellespont, those at Antandrus, and those which Agesandridas, a lieutenant of Mindarus, had under his command on the Thracian coast, and finally, to have other ships built;
Anabasis
Place reached after crossing Mount Ida.
From there they marched through the Troad and, crossing over Mount Ida, arrived first at Antandrus, and then, proceeding along the coast, reached the plain of Thebes.