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Pitane (Ancient Greek: Πιτάνη), 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 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.

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  • Pitane (ca)
  • Pitane (Aiolis) (de)
  • Πιτάνη (el)
  • Pítane (es)
  • Pitane (Eolide) (it)
  • Pitane (fr)
  • Pitane (pl)
  • Pitane (Aeolis) (en)
  • Питана (ru)
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  • Η Πιτάνη ήταν αρχαία Ελληνική πόλη στα παράλια της μικράς Ασίας και συγκεκριμένα στην Αιολίδα. (el)
  • Pitane (altgriechisch Πιτάνη) war eine antike Stadt mit zwei Häfen in der mysischen Aiolis beim heutigen Çandarlı in der Türkei. (de)
  • Pitane (grec ancien : Πιτάνη), située près de l'actuelle Çandarlı, en Turquie, est une ancienne ville grecque de l'ancienne région d'Aeolis (Éolide), en Asie Mineure. (fr)
  • Питана (греч. Πιτάνη) — древнегреческий город и порт на эолийском побережье Мисии на западе Малой Азии. Находился на побережье залива Чандарлы (Çandarlı Körfezi) Эгейского моря, известного в древности как Кимский (др.-греч. Κυμαῖος κόλπος) или Элейский залив (Ἐλαϊτικός κόλπος). В настоящее время на месте древнего города находится деревня Чандарлы (тур. Çandarlı) в Турции, в районе Дикили ила Измира в Эгейском регионе. По Страбону был населён эолийцами и имел две гавани. Находился в 30 стадиях от устья Каика (ныне Бакыр). Родина философа Аркесилая и математика и астронома Автолика. (ru)
  • Pitane (en grec antic: Πιτάνη, «Pitánē») era una antiga ciutat grega de la costa d'Àsia Menor a la desembocadura del riu Evenos, a la badia d'Elea. Era una de les onze ciutats eòlies, i tenia grans avantatges comercials perquè posseïa dos ports, segons Heròdot i Estrabó. Hi va néixer el filòsof Arcesilau de Pítana. Correspon a la moderna . (ca)
  • Pitane (en griego antiguo, Πιτάνη​), cerca de Çandarlı, Turquía, fue una ciudad de la Antigua Grecia en Eólida, antigua región de Anatolia. El gentilicio es pitaneos (Πιταναîος).​ Como miembro original de la dodecápolis eolia es llamada polis por Heródoto en el sentido urbano del término,​ con la posible connotación de un matiz territorial. En otro lugar de su obra, el historiador de Halicarnaso se refiere a Pitane en el sentido político de la palabra.​ En el siglo IV a. C. en el Periplo de Pseudo-Escílax no aparece como polis, sino únicamente como limen.​ (es)
  • Pitane (Ancient Greek: Πιτάνη), 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 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. (en)
  • Pitane (in greco antico: Πιτάνη), vicino Çandarlı, Turchia, è stata una città dell'antica Grecia nella regione dell'Eolide, in Anatolia. Era situata vicino alla foce del fiume Evenus nella baia di Elaea. Era uno degli undici antichi insediamenti dell'Eolide e possedeva notevoli vantaggi commerciali nell'avere due porti. Era il luogo di nascita del filosofo Arcesilao e di Autolico, matematico, e durante il regno di Tito fu colpita da diversi terremoti. La città venne menzionata da Ierocle. Plinio il Vecchio menziona la sua vicinanza al fiume Canaius, non menzionato ad alcuna altra fonte storiografica, ma potrebbe trattarsi del fiume Pitanes, citato da Tolomeo, che sembra derivi il nome dalla città di Pitane. (it)
  • Pitane (gr. Πιτάνη) – w starożytności greckie miasto (polis), położone na wybrzeżu Morza Egejskiego w Eolii (dzisiejsza Turcja, prowincja İzmir). Zachowane antyczne ruiny stanowią współcześnie atrakcję turystyczną. Według relacji Diogenesa Laertiosa (Żywoty i poglądy słynnych filozofów, Księga IV.28 – Arkezylaos) z Pitane pochodził matematyk i astronom Autolykos oraz jego uczeń filozof Arkezylaos, założyciel średniej Akademii w Atenach. (pl)
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