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Halisarna (Ancient Greek: Ἁλίσαρνα) was a town of ancient Mysia on the north bank of the river Caïcus. The nearby towns of Halisarna, Pergamum, and Teuthrania had been given by the Persian king Darius I to the Spartan king Demaratus about the year 486 BCE for his help in the expedition against Greece. Demaratus's descendants continued to rule these cities at the beginning of the 4th century BCE. During the withdrawal of Pergamum from The March of the Ten Thousand, it was attacked by, among others, troops from Halisarna and Teuthrania under command of Procles, son of Demaratus. In the Hellenica, Xenophon relates that Halisarna, together with Pergamum, Teuthrania, Gambrium, Palaegambrium, Myrina and Gryneium were delivered by their rulers to the army that, under the command of the Spartan Th

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  • Halisarna (en griego, Ἁλίσαρνα) era una antigua ciudad de Eólida. Es citada por Jenofonte tanto en la Anábasis como en las Helénicas: Las ciudades de Halisarna, Pérgamo y Teutrania habían sido regaladas por el rey persa Darío I al espartano Demarato hacia el año 486 a. C. por su ayuda en la expedición contra Grecia. Sus descendientes continuaban gobernando estas ciudades a principios del siglo IV a. C.​​ Durante la retirada de Pérgamo de la Expedición de los Diez Mil, fue atacada, entre otras, por tropas de las ciudades de Halisarna y Teutrania que estaban dirigidas por Procles, hijo de Demarato.​ En las Helénicas, Jenofonte relata que la ciudad de Halisarna, junto a las de Pérgamo, Teutrania, Gambrio, Palaigambrio, Mirina y Grinea fueron entregadas por sus gobernantes al ejército que, bajo el mando del espartano Tibrón, en torno al año 399 a. C., había acudido a la zona para tratar de liberar las colonias griegas del dominio persa.​ (es)
  • Halisarna (Ancient Greek: Ἁλίσαρνα) was a town of ancient Mysia on the north bank of the river Caïcus. The nearby towns of Halisarna, Pergamum, and Teuthrania had been given by the Persian king Darius I to the Spartan king Demaratus about the year 486 BCE for his help in the expedition against Greece. Demaratus's descendants continued to rule these cities at the beginning of the 4th century BCE. During the withdrawal of Pergamum from The March of the Ten Thousand, it was attacked by, among others, troops from Halisarna and Teuthrania under command of Procles, son of Demaratus. In the Hellenica, Xenophon relates that Halisarna, together with Pergamum, Teuthrania, Gambrium, Palaegambrium, Myrina and Gryneium were delivered by their rulers to the army that, under the command of the Spartan Thimbron, around the year 399 BCE, had come to the area to try to liberate the Greek colonies from the Persian domain. Its site is located near modern , in Asiatic Turkey. (en)
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  • Halisarna (Ancient Greek: Ἁλίσαρνα) was a town of ancient Mysia on the north bank of the river Caïcus. The nearby towns of Halisarna, Pergamum, and Teuthrania had been given by the Persian king Darius I to the Spartan king Demaratus about the year 486 BCE for his help in the expedition against Greece. Demaratus's descendants continued to rule these cities at the beginning of the 4th century BCE. During the withdrawal of Pergamum from The March of the Ten Thousand, it was attacked by, among others, troops from Halisarna and Teuthrania under command of Procles, son of Demaratus. In the Hellenica, Xenophon relates that Halisarna, together with Pergamum, Teuthrania, Gambrium, Palaegambrium, Myrina and Gryneium were delivered by their rulers to the army that, under the command of the Spartan Th (en)
  • Halisarna (en griego, Ἁλίσαρνα) era una antigua ciudad de Eólida. Es citada por Jenofonte tanto en la Anábasis como en las Helénicas: Las ciudades de Halisarna, Pérgamo y Teutrania habían sido regaladas por el rey persa Darío I al espartano Demarato hacia el año 486 a. C. por su ayuda en la expedición contra Grecia. Sus descendientes continuaban gobernando estas ciudades a principios del siglo IV a. C.​​ (es)
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