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Perperene (Ancient Greek: Περπερηνή Perperini) or Perperena (Περπερήνα Perperina) was a city of ancient Mysia on the south-east of Adramyttium, in the neighbourhood of which there were copper mines and good vineyards. It was said by some to be the place in which Thucydides had died. Stephanus of Byzantium calls the town Parparum or Parparon (Παρπάρων), but he writes that some called the place Perine. Ptolemy calls it Perpere or Permere. According to the Suda, Hellanicus of Lesbos, a 5th-century BC Greek logographer, died at Perperene at age 85. At a later date it was given the name Theodosiopolis or Theodosioupolis (Θεοδοσιούπολις).

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  • Perperene (en griego, Περπερήνα) era una antigua colonia griega de Eólida. Estrabón la sitúa fuera del golfo Adramiteno, pasado el promontorio de Pirra, en el interior, cerca de unas minas de cobre y no lejos de Cistene y de .​ Plinio el Viejo también la cita entre las ciudades de Eólida.​ Según la Suda, fue el lugar donde murió Helánico de Lesbos.​ Se conservan monedas de bronce de Perperene fechadas en el siglo IV a. C. Se ha sugerido que debió localizarse en unos restos situados al norte la actual población de .​ (es)
  • Perperene (Ancient Greek: Περπερηνή Perperini) or Perperena (Περπερήνα Perperina) was a city of ancient Mysia on the south-east of Adramyttium, in the neighbourhood of which there were copper mines and good vineyards. It was said by some to be the place in which Thucydides had died. Stephanus of Byzantium calls the town Parparum or Parparon (Παρπάρων), but he writes that some called the place Perine. Ptolemy calls it Perpere or Permere. According to the Suda, Hellanicus of Lesbos, a 5th-century BC Greek logographer, died at Perperene at age 85. At a later date it was given the name Theodosiopolis or Theodosioupolis (Θεοδοσιούπολις). It is located near , on the Kozak plateau near Bergama in the Izmir province of Turkey in western Anatolia. (en)
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  • Perperene (en griego, Περπερήνα) era una antigua colonia griega de Eólida. Estrabón la sitúa fuera del golfo Adramiteno, pasado el promontorio de Pirra, en el interior, cerca de unas minas de cobre y no lejos de Cistene y de .​ Plinio el Viejo también la cita entre las ciudades de Eólida.​ Según la Suda, fue el lugar donde murió Helánico de Lesbos.​ Se conservan monedas de bronce de Perperene fechadas en el siglo IV a. C. Se ha sugerido que debió localizarse en unos restos situados al norte la actual población de .​ (es)
  • Perperene (Ancient Greek: Περπερηνή Perperini) or Perperena (Περπερήνα Perperina) was a city of ancient Mysia on the south-east of Adramyttium, in the neighbourhood of which there were copper mines and good vineyards. It was said by some to be the place in which Thucydides had died. Stephanus of Byzantium calls the town Parparum or Parparon (Παρπάρων), but he writes that some called the place Perine. Ptolemy calls it Perpere or Permere. According to the Suda, Hellanicus of Lesbos, a 5th-century BC Greek logographer, died at Perperene at age 85. At a later date it was given the name Theodosiopolis or Theodosioupolis (Θεοδοσιούπολις). (en)
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