Parium
place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
Anabasis
Coastal place connected with Anaxibius' voyage, Xenophon's crossing, and visitors bearing gifts.
for he had come across from Parium with nothing but a boy and money enough for his travelling expenses.
When Anaxibius had coasted along to Parium, he sent to Pharnabazus, according to the terms of their agreement.
this fellow came up to each single one of the guests who, as he imagined, were able to make a present to Seuthes, first of all to some people of Parium who had come to arrange a friendship with Medocus, the king of the Odrysians, and brought gifts with them for him and his wife;
Hellenica
The port where Alcibiades's combined Athenian squadrons of eighty-six ships assemble before sailing to Proconnesus.
and when all the ships had come together at Parium, to the number of eighty-six, they set sail during the ensuing night, and on the next day at breakfast time arrived at Proconnesus.