Arisba

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Template:Short description Template:For multi Arisba or Arisbe (Template:Langx; Eth. Ἀρισβαίος), was a town of Mysia. Its site is tentatively located at Musakoy in Asiatic Turkey.[1][2]

History

Late Bronze Age

At the end of the Late Bronze Age, in connection with the Trojan War, it was mentioned by Homer in the same line with Sestos and Abydus.[3]

Iron Age

It was between Percote and Abydus,[4] a colony of Mytilene, founded by Scamandrius and Ascanius, son of Aeneas. It was a member of the Delian League.[5]

Classical Age

Hellenistic period

The army of Alexander the Great mustered here after crossing the Hellespont.[6] When the wandering Gauls passed over into Asia, on the invitation of Attalus I, they occupied Arisba, but were soon defeated, in 216 BCE, by Prusias I of Bithynia.[7] In Strabo's time, the place was almost forgotten.

Roman period

There are coins of Arisbe from the Roman emperor Trajan's time (early 2nd century), and also autonomous coins.

References

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