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Idrias (Ancient Greek: Ἰδριάς) was a town of ancient Caria. It has been suggested that Idrias could be identified with the city that the Hittite texts of the Bronze Age call . Herodotus cites the territory of Idrias, which he names Idriade where rose the (Çine Çay), which is a tributary of the Maeander River. It was a member of the Delian League since it appears in a tribute decree of Athens dated to 425/4 BCE. Subsequently, in the opinion of , Idrias was called Hiera Kome (meaning 'sacred village'). However, Stephanus of Byzantium quotes Apollonius of Aphrodisias who identifies Idrias with Chrysaorium. 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

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  • Idrias (en llatí Idrias, en grec antic Ἰδριάς) era una ciutat de Cària (Àsia Menor) abans anomenada Chrysaoris. Heròdot indica que el riu Màrsies regava la seva comarca, coneguda com a Idríada. Se suposa que Antíoc I Soter va fundar la ciutat d'Estratonicea al lloc on abans hi havia Idrias. (ca)
  • Idrias (Ancient Greek: Ἰδριάς) was a town of ancient Caria. It has been suggested that Idrias could be identified with the city that the Hittite texts of the Bronze Age call . Herodotus cites the territory of Idrias, which he names Idriade where rose the (Çine Çay), which is a tributary of the Maeander River. It was a member of the Delian League since it appears in a tribute decree of Athens dated to 425/4 BCE. Subsequently, in the opinion of , Idrias was called Hiera Kome (meaning 'sacred village'). However, Stephanus of Byzantium quotes Apollonius of Aphrodisias who identifies Idrias with Chrysaorium. 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 the Chrysaoris. It is probable that Idrias was one of the towns that joined in synoecism to found Stratonicea and remained one of its districts. William Martin Leake held that Stratonicea was built on the site of the town. (en)
  • Idrias (en griego antiguo, Ἰδριάς) fue una antigua ciudad griega de Caria. Se ha sugerido que Idrias podría identificarse con la ciudad que los textos hititas de la Edad del Bronce denominan .​ Heródoto cita el territorio de Idrias en el libro V de su Historia, al que denomina Idríade. Allí nacía el río Marsias, que es afluente del Meandro.​ Idrias perteneció a la Liga de Delos puesto que como tal aparece mencionada en un decreto ateniense del año 425/4 a. C.​ Posteriormente, según la opinión de , Idrias se llamó Hiera Kome (cuyo significado es «aldea sagrada»). Además, dado que Esteban de Bizancio recoge una información de según la cual llama Crisaóride a la ciudad de Idrias, que Pausanias dice que Estratonicea antes se llamaba Crisaóride y que Estrabón habla del culto de Zeus Crisaoreo cerca de Estratonicea y de que esta ciudad lideraba una liga de poblaciones llamada , es probable que Idrias fue una de las poblaciones que se unió en sinecismo para fundar Estratonicea y permaneció como uno de sus distritos.​ (es)
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  • Idrias (en llatí Idrias, en grec antic Ἰδριάς) era una ciutat de Cària (Àsia Menor) abans anomenada Chrysaoris. Heròdot indica que el riu Màrsies regava la seva comarca, coneguda com a Idríada. Se suposa que Antíoc I Soter va fundar la ciutat d'Estratonicea al lloc on abans hi havia Idrias. (ca)
  • Idrias (en griego antiguo, Ἰδριάς) fue una antigua ciudad griega de Caria. Se ha sugerido que Idrias podría identificarse con la ciudad que los textos hititas de la Edad del Bronce denominan .​ Heródoto cita el territorio de Idrias en el libro V de su Historia, al que denomina Idríade. Allí nacía el río Marsias, que es afluente del Meandro.​ Idrias perteneció a la Liga de Delos puesto que como tal aparece mencionada en un decreto ateniense del año 425/4 a. C.​ (es)
  • Idrias (Ancient Greek: Ἰδριάς) was a town of ancient Caria. It has been suggested that Idrias could be identified with the city that the Hittite texts of the Bronze Age call . Herodotus cites the territory of Idrias, which he names Idriade where rose the (Çine Çay), which is a tributary of the Maeander River. It was a member of the Delian League since it appears in a tribute decree of Athens dated to 425/4 BCE. Subsequently, in the opinion of , Idrias was called Hiera Kome (meaning 'sacred village'). However, Stephanus of Byzantium quotes Apollonius of Aphrodisias who identifies Idrias with Chrysaorium. 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 (en)
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