Английская Википедия:Astacus (Bithynia)

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Шаблон:Short description Astacus Шаблон:IPAc-en (Greek Шаблон:Lang) is an ancient city in Bithynia; it was also called Olbia Шаблон:IPAc-en. Its site is located near the modern Baş İskele.[1][2]

History

There are contradictory accounts of its founding:

From the city, the Gulf of Astacus took its name.[4][9] The city of Nicomedia would later be founded opposite of Astacus.Шаблон:Sfn

Astacus was a member of the Delian League.[10]

Strabo wrote that some time after Astacus was 'a colony of Megarians and Athenians', it was 'of Doidalsos', whose identity is not specified.[4] Memnon does say that '[Astacus] achieved great glory and strength, when Dudalsos had the dominion of the Bithynians', but does not say whether the city was controlled by those Bithynians at the time, nor when this was.Шаблон:Sfn

Polyaenus wrote that at some point Clearchus of Heraclea (tyrant Шаблон:Circa 365–353) besieged the city.[11]

In Historia Augusta is written that at some point Scythians invaded Bithynia and set fire at the city and plundered it cruelly.[12]

King Zipoetes I of Bithynia made two attempts to absorb Astacus into his kingdom: in 315 BC he was defeated by succors sent by Antigonus Monophthalmos. In 301 BC, he was successful, but the city was destroyed in the war.Шаблон:Cn

Strabo wrote that Lysimachus (Шаблон:Reign) razed Astacus to the ground.[4]

Nicomedes I, son of Zipoetes, founded a new city to replace Astacus across from its former location, which he named Nicomedia after himself, bringing some of the Astacan cults to the new site. Nicomedia remained the capital of Bithynia, and became one of the great cities of the Roman east; the Emperor Diocletian made it his usual capital.

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