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Chrysaoris (Ancient Greek: Χρυσαορίς) was a town of ancient Caria, perhaps afterwards called Idrias (Ἰδριάς). According to Apollonius, in his Carica, it was the first city which was founded by the Lycians. According to Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus, all Caria was called Chrysaoris.Herodotus mentions a district in Caria, named Idrias, in which the river Marsyas (Çine Çay) had its source. Later, Antiochus built the city of Stratonicea there. Its site is tentatively located near , Asiatic Turkey.

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  • Chrysaoris (Ancient Greek: Χρυσαορίς) was a town of ancient Caria, perhaps afterwards called Idrias (Ἰδριάς). According to Apollonius, in his Carica, it was the first city which was founded by the Lycians. According to Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus, all Caria was called Chrysaoris.Herodotus mentions a district in Caria, named Idrias, in which the river Marsyas (Çine Çay) had its source. Later, Antiochus built the city of Stratonicea there. Its site is tentatively located near , Asiatic Turkey. (en)
  • Crisaóride (en griego, Χρυσαορίς) fue una ciudad antigua de Caria, Asia Menor, que se identifica con Şahinler, un lugar situado al noreste de los restos de Estratonicea,​ aunque Pausanias indica que Crisaóride era el antiguo nombre de Estratonicea.​ En tiempos de los seléucidas, Crisaóride fue la sede de la , una confederación de ciudades unidas para la defensa mutua y el comercio. La asamblea de la Liga se reunía en esta ciudad, en el templo de Zeus Crisaoreo.​ (es)
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  • Chrysaoris (Ancient Greek: Χρυσαορίς) was a town of ancient Caria, perhaps afterwards called Idrias (Ἰδριάς). According to Apollonius, in his Carica, it was the first city which was founded by the Lycians. According to Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus, all Caria was called Chrysaoris.Herodotus mentions a district in Caria, named Idrias, in which the river Marsyas (Çine Çay) had its source. Later, Antiochus built the city of Stratonicea there. Its site is tentatively located near , Asiatic Turkey. (en)
  • Crisaóride (en griego, Χρυσαορίς) fue una ciudad antigua de Caria, Asia Menor, que se identifica con Şahinler, un lugar situado al noreste de los restos de Estratonicea,​ aunque Pausanias indica que Crisaóride era el antiguo nombre de Estratonicea.​ En tiempos de los seléucidas, Crisaóride fue la sede de la , una confederación de ciudades unidas para la defensa mutua y el comercio. La asamblea de la Liga se reunía en esta ciudad, en el templo de Zeus Crisaoreo.​ (es)
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