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Priansus or Priansos (Ancient Greek: Πρίανσος), also Pransus or Pransos (Πράνσος), was a town and polis (city-state) in ancient Crete. It is mentioned in a list of Cretan cities cited in a decree of Cnossus of about 259–233 BCE, as well as in the list of Cretan cities that signed an alliance with Eumenes II of Pergamon in 183 BCE. An honorary decree of Priansus dated to 170–140 BCE that includes the dispatch of two ambassadors of Teos in which one of them is specially praised for singing poems from the mythic Cretan cycle. Priansus minted coins dated from approximately 330–270 BCE bearing the inscription «ΠΡΙΑΝΣΙΕΩΝ» or «ΠΡΙ».

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  • Prianso (en griego, Πρίανσος) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Creta. Es mencionada en una lista de las ciudades cretenses citadas en un decreto de Cnosos de hacia los años 259/233 a. C.​ así como en la lista de las ciudades cretenses que firmaron una alianza con Eumenes II de Pérgamo en el año 183 a. C.​ Se conserva también un decreto honorífico de Prianso fechado hacia el año 170/140 a. C. donde consta el envío de dos embajadores de Teos en el cual se elogia especialmente a uno de ellos, que cantó poemas del ciclo mítico cretense.​​ Se conservan monedas de Prianso fechadas desde aproximadamente los años 330-280/70 a. C. donde figura la inscripción «ΠΡΙΑΝΣΙΕΩΝ» o «ΠΡΙ».​ Se ha sugerido que estuvo situada en las proximidades de la actual .​ (es)
  • Priansus or Priansos (Ancient Greek: Πρίανσος), also Pransus or Pransos (Πράνσος), was a town and polis (city-state) in ancient Crete. It is mentioned in a list of Cretan cities cited in a decree of Cnossus of about 259–233 BCE, as well as in the list of Cretan cities that signed an alliance with Eumenes II of Pergamon in 183 BCE. An honorary decree of Priansus dated to 170–140 BCE that includes the dispatch of two ambassadors of Teos in which one of them is specially praised for singing poems from the mythic Cretan cycle. Priansus minted coins dated from approximately 330–270 BCE bearing the inscription «ΠΡΙΑΝΣΙΕΩΝ» or «ΠΡΙ». The site of Priansus is located near modern . (en)
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  • Prianso (en griego, Πρίανσος) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Creta. Es mencionada en una lista de las ciudades cretenses citadas en un decreto de Cnosos de hacia los años 259/233 a. C.​ así como en la lista de las ciudades cretenses que firmaron una alianza con Eumenes II de Pérgamo en el año 183 a. C.​ Se conserva también un decreto honorífico de Prianso fechado hacia el año 170/140 a. C. donde consta el envío de dos embajadores de Teos en el cual se elogia especialmente a uno de ellos, que cantó poemas del ciclo mítico cretense.​​ (es)
  • Priansus or Priansos (Ancient Greek: Πρίανσος), also Pransus or Pransos (Πράνσος), was a town and polis (city-state) in ancient Crete. It is mentioned in a list of Cretan cities cited in a decree of Cnossus of about 259–233 BCE, as well as in the list of Cretan cities that signed an alliance with Eumenes II of Pergamon in 183 BCE. An honorary decree of Priansus dated to 170–140 BCE that includes the dispatch of two ambassadors of Teos in which one of them is specially praised for singing poems from the mythic Cretan cycle. Priansus minted coins dated from approximately 330–270 BCE bearing the inscription «ΠΡΙΑΝΣΙΕΩΝ» or «ΠΡΙ». (en)
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