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Miletouteichos (Ancient Greek: Μιλητουτεῖχος) was a Greek town located near the coast of the Propontis in ancient Mysia. It is mentioned in the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia: in the year 395 BCE, the troops of Agesilaus II, king of Sparta, departing from Cius, attacked Miletouteichos, but they could not take it and they retired, marching next by the Rhyndacus river to Dascylium.

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  • Miletuticos (en griego, Μιλητουτεῖχος) era una antigua colonia griega ubicada cerca de la costa de la Propóntide de Asia Menor. Es mencionada en las Helénicas de Oxirrinco: en el año 395 a. C. las tropas de Agesilao, rey de Esparta, partiendo desde Cío, atacaron Miletuticos, pero no pudieron tomarla y se retiraron, marchando a continuación por el río hasta Dascilio.​ El topónimo también aparece registrado en una inscripción donde se menciona un teorodocos en Miletuticos hacia el año 330 a. C. Es dudoso si aparece otra mención del topónimo en un decreto ateniense del año 410/9 a. C. Algunos estudiosos han identificado Miletuticos con Miletúpolis, pero otros defienden que se trata de dos ciudades diferentes. Otra posibilidad que se ha sugerido es identificarla con la ciudad de . Se ha sugerido como posible emplazamiento de Miletuticos el noroeste del lago , en la actual .​ (es)
  • Miletouteichos (Ancient Greek: Μιλητουτεῖχος) was a Greek town located near the coast of the Propontis in ancient Mysia. It is mentioned in the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia: in the year 395 BCE, the troops of Agesilaus II, king of Sparta, departing from Cius, attacked Miletouteichos, but they could not take it and they retired, marching next by the Rhyndacus river to Dascylium. Scholars have debated the name. The toponym also appears in an inscription where a theorodokos is mentioned in Miletouteichos around 330 BCE. It may be that the place-name appears in an Athenian decree of the year 410/09 BCE. Some scholars have identified Miletouteichos with Miletopolis, but others contend that they are two different cities. Another possibility that has been suggested is to identify it with the city of Apollonia ad Rhyndacum. It has been suggested as possible site of Miletouteichos is northwest of Lake Apolloniatis, in the current Uluabat, Asiatic Turkey. (en)
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  • Miletouteichos (Ancient Greek: Μιλητουτεῖχος) was a Greek town located near the coast of the Propontis in ancient Mysia. It is mentioned in the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia: in the year 395 BCE, the troops of Agesilaus II, king of Sparta, departing from Cius, attacked Miletouteichos, but they could not take it and they retired, marching next by the Rhyndacus river to Dascylium. (en)
  • Miletuticos (en griego, Μιλητουτεῖχος) era una antigua colonia griega ubicada cerca de la costa de la Propóntide de Asia Menor. Es mencionada en las Helénicas de Oxirrinco: en el año 395 a. C. las tropas de Agesilao, rey de Esparta, partiendo desde Cío, atacaron Miletuticos, pero no pudieron tomarla y se retiraron, marchando a continuación por el río hasta Dascilio.​ (es)
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