Английская Википедия:Alazia
Шаблон:Short description Alazia (Шаблон:Lang-grc) was a city of ancient Mysia near the River Odrysses, which flows out of Lake Dascylitis from the west through the plain of Mygdonia and empties into the Rhyndacus.[1] Demetrius of Scepsis calls the town Alazonia (Ἀλαζονία) and places it along with Argyria on the right bank of the Aesepus River near Scepsis.[2] The tribe associated with the town was called Alazones based on the writings of Hekataios, Menekrates, and Palaiphatos.[3] This tribe, which was also mentioned by Homer in the Iliad,[4] persisted after the city of Alazia was abandoned, living in villages along the Odrysses.[5][6] Strabo further clarifies its location as at the foot of Mount Ida near the source of the Aesepus.[7][8]
Its site is unlocated.
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