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Les environs:

SoftaYelbiz KalesiRoman BridgeAnamur Castle

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Bozyazı
  • geo:36.100433,32.979153
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -500~ / unknown

Classification:

  • Ville
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=27898

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

Nagidos, according to the Greek tradition was colonized by  Samians or citizen of Rhodos. The first name of the city is Nagidos, after its founder, Nagis. The site Pasha Beleni Hill (Paşa Beleni Tepesi) was first inhabited by Greeks in the fifth century BC.  Just south of the city, which has wall ruins in places, is Tagiduda Island, which was inhabited later. Nagidos was under the Persian dominance during the 5th and 4th centuries. Later during the Hellenistic Period it was under the influence of Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egyp. The city was abandoned towards the middle of the second century BC ravaged by pirates attacks.  

Nagidos was a trade center with her small harbour used for commercial purposes.                               The city cemetery is located on the sea shore on the plain to the west of the hill.

See:

  1. Strabo, Geographica 14.5.3 - http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Strab.+14.5.3
  2. Pomponius Mela, De situ orbis 1.13.77 - Pomponius Mela, Frank E. Romer: Pomponius Mela's Description of the World, University of Michigan Press, 1998, p. 56

Nagidos, according to the Greek tradition was colonized by  Samians or citizen of Rhodos. The first name of the city is Nagidos, after its founder, Nagis. The site Pasha Beleni Hill (Paşa Beleni Tepesi) was first inhabited by Greeks in the fifth century BC.  Just south of the city, which has wall ruins in places, is Tagiduda Island, which was inhabited later. Nagidos was under the Persian dominance during the 5th and 4th centuries. Later during the Hellenistic Period it was under the influence of Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egyp. The city was abandoned towards the middle of the second century BC ravaged by pirates attacks.  

Nagidos was a trade center with her small harbour used for commercial purposes.                               The city cemetery is located on the sea shore on the plain to the west of the hill.

See:

  1. Strabo, Geographica 14.5.3 - http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Strab.+14.5.3
  2. Pomponius Mela, De situ orbis 1.13.77 - Pomponius Mela, Frank E. Romer: Pomponius Mela's Description of the World, University of Michigan Press, 1998, p. 56

À proximité

Sycae (Softa) Castle (3 km)

Sycae Castle

Arsinoe (4 km)

OmnesViae import TPPlace2361

Yelbiz Kalesi (5 km)

Yelbiz Kalesi