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    The Atlas·Places

    Mysia

    place · 5 works · 5 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    Cius · Cius, in Mysia

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Cius“Mysia”1 mention

    Hellenica (Greek)

    and he conducted them to Cius, in Mysia, whence they set sail to join the Athenian army.
    chapter 1

    in the texts

    PanegyricusClassical · Greek

    A region of Asia Minor ravaged by the Spartan commander Draco.

    that Draco took possession of Atarneus, and afterwards collected an army of three thousand light-armed men, and devastated the plains of Mysia;
    panegyricus

    IsthmeanClassical · Greek

    Region of Asia Minor, the 'vine-covered plain' where Achilles wounded Telephus.

    And the voices of poets made known the youthful excellence of Achilles to those who had been unaware of it—Achilles, who stained the vine-covered plain of Mysia, spattering it with the dark blood of Telephus, and bridged a homecoming for the Atreids, and freed Helen, cutting with his spear the sinews of Troy, which had once tried to keep him from marshalling on the plain the work of man-slaying wa …
    chapter 8

    ChrestomathyLate Antiquity · Greek

    Region from which the Greek fleet is scattered after the Teuthrania episode.

    As they sail off from Mysia, a storm falls upon them and they are scattered;
    chrestomathy

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    Region in which Pergamus is situated.

    Making their way from there through Adramyttium and Certonus, they came to the plain of the Caicus and so reached Pergamus, in Mysia.
    chapter 7

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    The port to which Ariobarzanes escorts the released Athenian ambassadors, from which they sail to rejoin the fleet.

    and he conducted them to Cius, in Mysia, whence they set sail to join the Athenian army.
    chapter 1