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Harpagion (Ancient Greek: Ἁρπάγιον) was a town of the ancient Troad, or of Mysia mentioned by Thucydides. Its territory was called Harpageia (τὰ Ἁρπαγεῖα) or Harpagia (Ἁρπάγια). It lay between Priapus and Cyzicus, near the mouth of the river Granicus. It belonged to the Delian League since it appears in tribute records of Athens between the years 448/7 and 429/8 BCE. Thucydides writes that three days after the Battle of Cynossema, during the Peloponnesian War, the Athenians captured eight ships coming from Byzantium at Harpagion and Priapus. Its site is located in Asiatic Turkey.

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  • Harpagion (Ancient Greek: Ἁρπάγιον) was a town of the ancient Troad, or of Mysia mentioned by Thucydides. Its territory was called Harpageia (τὰ Ἁρπαγεῖα) or Harpagia (Ἁρπάγια). It lay between Priapus and Cyzicus, near the mouth of the river Granicus. It belonged to the Delian League since it appears in tribute records of Athens between the years 448/7 and 429/8 BCE. Thucydides writes that three days after the Battle of Cynossema, during the Peloponnesian War, the Athenians captured eight ships coming from Byzantium at Harpagion and Priapus. According to some myths Ganymede was snatched from there. Its site is located in Asiatic Turkey. (en)
  • Harpagio (en griego, Ἁρπάγιον) era una antigua colonia griega del Helesponto. Estrabón la ubica entre el territorio de Príapo y el de Cícico y añade que, según una tradición, fue el lugar donde Zeus raptó a Ganimedes.​ Perteneció a la Liga de Delos, puesto que aparece en registros de tributos a Atenas entre los años 448/7 y 429/8 a. C.​ Es mencionada por Tucídides, que señala que en Harpagio y Príapo, tres días después de la batalla de Cinosema, los atenienses capturaron ocho naves procedentes de Bizancio.​ Se desconoce su localización exacta pero se ha sugerido que debió haber estado ubicada cerca de la desembocadura del río Gránico.​ (es)
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  • Harpagion (Ancient Greek: Ἁρπάγιον) was a town of the ancient Troad, or of Mysia mentioned by Thucydides. Its territory was called Harpageia (τὰ Ἁρπαγεῖα) or Harpagia (Ἁρπάγια). It lay between Priapus and Cyzicus, near the mouth of the river Granicus. It belonged to the Delian League since it appears in tribute records of Athens between the years 448/7 and 429/8 BCE. Thucydides writes that three days after the Battle of Cynossema, during the Peloponnesian War, the Athenians captured eight ships coming from Byzantium at Harpagion and Priapus. Its site is located in Asiatic Turkey. (en)
  • Harpagio (en griego, Ἁρπάγιον) era una antigua colonia griega del Helesponto. Estrabón la ubica entre el territorio de Príapo y el de Cícico y añade que, según una tradición, fue el lugar donde Zeus raptó a Ganimedes.​ Perteneció a la Liga de Delos, puesto que aparece en registros de tributos a Atenas entre los años 448/7 y 429/8 a. C.​ Es mencionada por Tucídides, que señala que en Harpagio y Príapo, tres días después de la batalla de Cinosema, los atenienses capturaron ocho naves procedentes de Bizancio.​ (es)
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