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Nagidos (Ancient Greek: Νάγιδος; Latin: Nagidus) was an ancient city of Cilicia. In ancient times it was located between Anemurion to the west and Arsinoe to the east. Today its ruins are found on the hill named Paşabeleni at the mouth of the Sini Cay (Bozyazı Dere) near Bozyazı in Mersin Province, Turkey. It lies at a distance of ca. 20 km to the east of Anamur. Like its eastern neighbor Kelenderis, it was a colony of Samos. The small island of Nagidoussa is opposite Nagidos; on it are the ruins of an Ottoman fortress.

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  • Nágido (en griego, Νάγιδος) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Cilicia. Pomponio Mela menciona que tanto Celénderis como Nágido eran colonias de Samos.​ Estrabón ubica Nágido en las proximidades de y y enfrente de Lápato, lugar de Chipre.​ El Periplo de Pseudo-Escílax indica que Nágido tenía una isla entre los territorios que dependían de ella.​ Se conservan monedas de plata de Nágido fechadas a partir del siglo V a. C. con la inscripción «ΝΑΓΙΔΙΚΟΝ», «ΝΑΓΙΔ» o «ΝΑΓΙΔΕΩΝ».​ Se identifica con unas ruinas situadas en la ciudad turca de .​ (es)
  • Nagidos (Ancient Greek: Νάγιδος; Latin: Nagidus) was an ancient city of Cilicia. In ancient times it was located between Anemurion to the west and Arsinoe to the east. Today its ruins are found on the hill named Paşabeleni at the mouth of the Sini Cay (Bozyazı Dere) near Bozyazı in Mersin Province, Turkey. It lies at a distance of ca. 20 km to the east of Anamur. Like its eastern neighbor Kelenderis, it was a colony of Samos. The small island of Nagidoussa is opposite Nagidos; on it are the ruins of an Ottoman fortress. (en)
  • Nagidos ist eine antike Stadt bei Bozyazı, an der Mündung des Sini Cay (Bozyazı Dere), ca. 20 km östlich von Anamur in der südtürkischen Provinz Mersin. Die Fundstelle wurde von Heberdey und Wilhelm entdeckt. In den dreißiger Jahren führte eine schwedische Expedition Feldbegehungen durch. 1986 führte das Museum von Anamur Rettungsgrabungen in der Nekropolis aus, 24 Gräber wurden entdeckt. Die ältesten Gräber stammen aus dem 5. vorchristlichen Jahrhundert. Nagidos war, wie Kelenderis eine Kolonie von Samos. Die Universität Mersin führte von 1998 bis 2002 Ausgrabungen unter der Leitung von Serra Durugönül durch. (de)
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