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Chrysaorium was a city in ancient Caria, Anatolia, between Euromus (also Eunomus) and Stratonicea. In Seleucid times, Chrysaorium was the seat of the Chrysaorian League. The League's assembly met here, in a temple of Zeus Chrysaorius. Stephanus of Byzantium quotes Apollonius of Aphrodisias who identifies Chrysaorium with Idrias. Pausanias says that Stratonicea was previously called Chrysaorium. Strabo speaks of the cult of Zeus Chrysaoreus near Stratonicea and that this city was head of the Chrysaorian League. It may also be associated with the ancient town of Chrysaoris.

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  • Chrysaorium was a city in ancient Caria, Anatolia, between Euromus (also Eunomus) and Stratonicea. In Seleucid times, Chrysaorium was the seat of the Chrysaorian League. The League's assembly met here, in a temple of Zeus Chrysaorius. Stephanus of Byzantium quotes Apollonius of Aphrodisias who identifies Chrysaorium with Idrias. Pausanias says that Stratonicea was previously called Chrysaorium. Strabo speaks of the cult of Zeus Chrysaoreus near Stratonicea and that this city was head of the Chrysaorian League. It may also be associated with the ancient town of Chrysaoris. (en)
  • Chrysaorium était une cité grecque de l'Antiquité située dans l'ancienne Carie, en Anatolie (Asie Mineure), entre Euromus et Stratonicée. À l'époque des Séleucides, Chrysaorium fut le siège de la (en). L'assemblée de la Ligue s'y réunissait, dans le temple de Zeus Chrysaorius. C'est à Chrysaorium que le philosophe Porphyre avait dédié son Isagogè (Introduction aux Catégories d'Aristote), qui devint un manuel de référence pour l'étude de la logique dans l'Occident médiéval. * Portail de la Grèce antique * Portail de la Turquie (fr)
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  • Chrysaorium was a city in ancient Caria, Anatolia, between Euromus (also Eunomus) and Stratonicea. In Seleucid times, Chrysaorium was the seat of the Chrysaorian League. The League's assembly met here, in a temple of Zeus Chrysaorius. Stephanus of Byzantium quotes Apollonius of Aphrodisias who identifies Chrysaorium with Idrias. Pausanias says that Stratonicea was previously called Chrysaorium. Strabo speaks of the cult of Zeus Chrysaoreus near Stratonicea and that this city was head of the Chrysaorian League. It may also be associated with the ancient town of Chrysaoris. (en)
  • Chrysaorium était une cité grecque de l'Antiquité située dans l'ancienne Carie, en Anatolie (Asie Mineure), entre Euromus et Stratonicée. À l'époque des Séleucides, Chrysaorium fut le siège de la (en). L'assemblée de la Ligue s'y réunissait, dans le temple de Zeus Chrysaorius. C'est à Chrysaorium que le philosophe Porphyre avait dédié son Isagogè (Introduction aux Catégories d'Aristote), qui devint un manuel de référence pour l'étude de la logique dans l'Occident médiéval. * Portail de la Grèce antique * Portail de la Turquie (fr)
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  • Chrysaorium (en)
  • Chrysaorium (fr)
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