Tisna (Ancient Greek: Τισνα), also known as Titne (Τιτνη), was a town of ancient Aeolis. It is known from numismatic evidence, specifically bronze coins of the 4th century BCE inscribed «ΤΙΣΝΑΙ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΣ» or «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΝ» that are attributed to the city. It is assumed that the city took its name from the river Tisna, whose personification appears on the coins. Its site is located near , , Asiatic Turkey.
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| - Tisna era una ciudad de la Antigüedad situada en Eólida. Se conoce a través de testimonios numismáticos ya que se conservan monedas de bronce del siglo IV a. C. en las que figura inscrito «ΤΙΣΝΑΙ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΣ» o «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΝ» que se atribuyen a la ciudad. Se supone que la ciudad tomó su nombre del río Tisna, cuya personificación aparece en las monedas. (es)
- Tisna (Ancient Greek: Τισνα), also known as Titne (Τιτνη), was a town of ancient Aeolis. It is known from numismatic evidence, specifically bronze coins of the 4th century BCE inscribed «ΤΙΣΝΑΙ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΣ» or «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΝ» that are attributed to the city. It is assumed that the city took its name from the river Tisna, whose personification appears on the coins. Its site is located near , , Asiatic Turkey. (en)
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| - Tisna era una ciudad de la Antigüedad situada en Eólida. Se conoce a través de testimonios numismáticos ya que se conservan monedas de bronce del siglo IV a. C. en las que figura inscrito «ΤΙΣΝΑΙ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΣ» o «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΝ» que se atribuyen a la ciudad. Se supone que la ciudad tomó su nombre del río Tisna, cuya personificación aparece en las monedas. (es)
- Tisna (Ancient Greek: Τισνα), also known as Titne (Τιτνη), was a town of ancient Aeolis. It is known from numismatic evidence, specifically bronze coins of the 4th century BCE inscribed «ΤΙΣΝΑΙ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟ», «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΣ» or «ΤΙΣΝΑΙΟΝ» that are attributed to the city. It is assumed that the city took its name from the river Tisna, whose personification appears on the coins. Its site is located near , , Asiatic Turkey. (en)
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