Pitane may refer to:
Heraclea, Heracleia, Herakleia, or Heraclia may refer to:
Kyllini, Cyllene or Kyllene may refer to:
Elea may refer to:
Autolycus of Pitane was a Greek astronomer, mathematician, and geographer. The lunar crater Autolycus was named in his honour.
Aeolis, or Aeolia, was an area that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor, mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands, where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located. Aeolis incorporated the southern parts of Mysia, and is bounded by it to the north, Ionia to the south, and Lydia to the east.
Cyme or CYME may refer to:
Larissa is the capital and largest city of Thessaly, Greece
Nemrut or Nemrud may refer to:
Myrina may refer to:
Autolycus may be:
Pitane, near Çandarlı, Turkey, was an ancient Greek town of the ancient region of Aeolis, in Asia Minor. It was situated near the mouth of the river Evenus on the bay of Elaea. It was one of the eleven ancient Aeolian settlements, and possessed considerable commercial advantages in having two harbours. It was the birthplace of the academic philosopher Arcesilaus, and in the reign of Titus it suffered severely from an earthquake. The town is still mentioned by Hierocles. Pliny the Elder mentions in its vicinity a river Canaius, which is not noticed by any other writer; but it may possibly be the river Pitanes, spoken of by Ptolemy, and which seems to derive its name from the town of Pitane.
Kyme may refer to:
Aegaeae or Aigaiai may refer to:
Chalcis is a city on the Euripus Strait between the island of Euboea and the Greek mainland.
Killa may refer to:
Pitana may refer to:
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Astyra is a genus of amphipods.
Atarneus, called Atarneus sub Pitanem to distinguish it from the other city of the name, was a town of ancient Aeolis near Pitane.