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Absyrtides or Apsyrtides or Apsirtides (Ancient Greek: Ἀψυρτίδες; Italian: Arcipelago delle Absirtidi) was a collective name of two islands off the coast of Illyricum – Cres (Cherso in Italian) and Lošinj (Lussino in Italian), which were almost attached. The named after Absyrtus, who according to one tradition, was slain here by his sister Medea and by Jason, while according to another story because his dead body was drawn by the waves to the islands.

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  • Αψυρτίδες νήσοι ήταν η ονομασία δύο νησιών στην Αδριατική στα παράλια της Ιλλυρίας, της Χέρσου (Τσρες) και της Αψώρου (Λόσινι), τα οποία είναι σχεδόν ενωμένα. Το όνομα αναφέρεται στον Άψυρτο, ο οποίος σύμφωνα με την παράδοση, θανατώθηκε εδώ από την αδελφή του Μήδεια και τον Ιάσονα. Ο Πτολεμαίος αναφέρει μόνο ένα νησί, την Άψωρο, στο οποίο τοποθετεί δύο πόλεις την (η σύγχρονη Τσρες) και την (η σύγχρονη Όσορ), τώρα όλα στην Κροατία. (el)
  • Absyrtides or Apsyrtides or Apsirtides (Ancient Greek: Ἀψυρτίδες; Italian: Arcipelago delle Absirtidi) was a collective name of two islands off the coast of Illyricum – Cres (Cherso in Italian) and Lošinj (Lussino in Italian), which were almost attached. The named after Absyrtus, who according to one tradition, was slain here by his sister Medea and by Jason, while according to another story because his dead body was drawn by the waves to the islands. Ptolemy mentions only one island, Apsorrus (Ἄψορρος), on which he places two towns Crepsa (Κρέψα) (the modern Cres) and Apsorrus (the modern Osor, now all in Croatia). (en)
  • Les Absyrtides sont un archipel de la mer Adriatique sous souveraineté croate. Regroupant notamment Cres et Lošinj, elles tirent leur nom de certaines versions de la légende d'Absyrte, frère de Médée dont le cadavre aurait été démembré dans les environs, donnant naissance aux îles. (fr)
  • Absirtidi (in greco antico: Ἀψυρτίδες) era un nome collettivo di due isole al largo della costa dell'Illiria (Cherso e Lussino), quasi attaccate. Il nome ricorda Absyrtus, che secondo una tradizione, qui fu ucciso dalla sorella Medea e da Giasone. Tolomeo menziona solo un'isola, Apsorrus (Ἄψορρος), sulla quale colloca due città Crepsa (Κρέψα) (l'odierna Cherso) e Apsorrus (l'odierna Ossero, ora tutte in Croazia). Appartenute per secoli prima all'Impero Romano e poi alla Serenissima l'arcipelago era abitato soprattutto da italiani al punto tale da passare al termine della prima guerra mondiale al Regno d'Italia con il Trattato di Rapallo nel 1920. Nel 1947 le isole vennero annesse alla Jugoslavia. A seguito dell'esodo giuliano-dalmata, oggi gli italiani rappresentano una risicata minoranza non tutelata con il bilinguismo dallo stato croato. (it)
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  • Αψυρτίδες νήσοι ήταν η ονομασία δύο νησιών στην Αδριατική στα παράλια της Ιλλυρίας, της Χέρσου (Τσρες) και της Αψώρου (Λόσινι), τα οποία είναι σχεδόν ενωμένα. Το όνομα αναφέρεται στον Άψυρτο, ο οποίος σύμφωνα με την παράδοση, θανατώθηκε εδώ από την αδελφή του Μήδεια και τον Ιάσονα. Ο Πτολεμαίος αναφέρει μόνο ένα νησί, την Άψωρο, στο οποίο τοποθετεί δύο πόλεις την (η σύγχρονη Τσρες) και την (η σύγχρονη Όσορ), τώρα όλα στην Κροατία. (el)
  • Les Absyrtides sont un archipel de la mer Adriatique sous souveraineté croate. Regroupant notamment Cres et Lošinj, elles tirent leur nom de certaines versions de la légende d'Absyrte, frère de Médée dont le cadavre aurait été démembré dans les environs, donnant naissance aux îles. (fr)
  • Absyrtides or Apsyrtides or Apsirtides (Ancient Greek: Ἀψυρτίδες; Italian: Arcipelago delle Absirtidi) was a collective name of two islands off the coast of Illyricum – Cres (Cherso in Italian) and Lošinj (Lussino in Italian), which were almost attached. The named after Absyrtus, who according to one tradition, was slain here by his sister Medea and by Jason, while according to another story because his dead body was drawn by the waves to the islands. (en)
  • Absirtidi (in greco antico: Ἀψυρτίδες) era un nome collettivo di due isole al largo della costa dell'Illiria (Cherso e Lussino), quasi attaccate. Il nome ricorda Absyrtus, che secondo una tradizione, qui fu ucciso dalla sorella Medea e da Giasone. Tolomeo menziona solo un'isola, Apsorrus (Ἄψορρος), sulla quale colloca due città Crepsa (Κρέψα) (l'odierna Cherso) e Apsorrus (l'odierna Ossero, ora tutte in Croazia). (it)
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  • Αψυρτίδες νήσοι (el)
  • Absyrtides (en)
  • Absyrtides (fr)
  • Arcipelago delle Absirtidi (it)
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