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Artace or Artake (Ancient Greek: Ἀρτάκη) was a town of ancient Mysia, near Cyzicus. It was a Milesian colony. It was a seaport, and on the same peninsula on which Cyzicus stood, and about 40 stadia from it. in Greek mythology, Artace is mentioned as the place where the argonauts changed the stone anchor of the Argo for a larger one. Artace was burnt, together with Proconnesus, during the Ionian Revolt, in the reign of Darius I. Probably it was not rebuilt for quite some time, for Strabo in the 1st century does not mention it among the Mysian towns: but he speaks of a wooded mountain of the name, with an island of the same name near to it, the same which Pliny the Elder calls Artacaeum. Timosthenes, quoted by Stephanus of Byzantium, also gives the name Artace or Artake to a mountain, and to

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  • Artace (en grec antic: Ἀρτάκη) era una ciutat de Mísia, fundada com a colònia de Milet, prop de Cízic, segons Heròdot. Tenia un port a la mateixa península on es trobava Cízic, a us 40 estadis. Va ser incendiada juntament amb Proconnesos durant la Revolta Jònica contra Darios I de Pèrsia i probablement no es va reconstruir, ja que Estrabó no la menciona entre les ciutats de Mísia, però parla d'una muntanya boscosa a la que anomena Artace, amb una illa propera que tenia el mateix nom. Plini el Vell parla d'Artacaeum, en aquell lloc. Timòstenes, segons Esteve de Bizanci, també dona el nom d'Artace a una muntanya i a una petita illa vora Cízic. A l'època de l'historiador Procopi, al segle vi, la ciutat d'Artace s'havia reconstruït, i era una dependència de Cízic. (ca)
  • Artace (in greco antico: Ἀρτάκη) era una colonia greca dell'Ellesponto. Viene localizzata nella città turca di . (it)
  • Artace or Artake (Ancient Greek: Ἀρτάκη) was a town of ancient Mysia, near Cyzicus. It was a Milesian colony. It was a seaport, and on the same peninsula on which Cyzicus stood, and about 40 stadia from it. in Greek mythology, Artace is mentioned as the place where the argonauts changed the stone anchor of the Argo for a larger one. Artace was burnt, together with Proconnesus, during the Ionian Revolt, in the reign of Darius I. Probably it was not rebuilt for quite some time, for Strabo in the 1st century does not mention it among the Mysian towns: but he speaks of a wooded mountain of the name, with an island of the same name near to it, the same which Pliny the Elder calls Artacaeum. Timosthenes, quoted by Stephanus of Byzantium, also gives the name Artace or Artake to a mountain, and to (en)
  • Artace (en griego, Ἀρτάκη) era una antigua colonia griega del Helesponto. Se situaba en la llamada isla de Cícico, enfrente de la ciudad de Príapo y, según menciona Estrabón, fue una fundación de colonos de Mileto.​ Heródoto indica que fue una de las ciudades destruidas por una flota fenicia aliada de los persas durante la revuelta jónica de principios del siglo V a. C.​ Perteneció a la Liga de Delos puesto que aparece en registros de tributos a Atenas de entre los años 454/3 y 418/7 a. C.​ Plinio el Viejo menciona el puerto de Ártace pero en su tiempo la población ya había desaparecido.​ (es)
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  • Artace (en grec antic: Ἀρτάκη) era una ciutat de Mísia, fundada com a colònia de Milet, prop de Cízic, segons Heròdot. Tenia un port a la mateixa península on es trobava Cízic, a us 40 estadis. Va ser incendiada juntament amb Proconnesos durant la Revolta Jònica contra Darios I de Pèrsia i probablement no es va reconstruir, ja que Estrabó no la menciona entre les ciutats de Mísia, però parla d'una muntanya boscosa a la que anomena Artace, amb una illa propera que tenia el mateix nom. Plini el Vell parla d'Artacaeum, en aquell lloc. Timòstenes, segons Esteve de Bizanci, també dona el nom d'Artace a una muntanya i a una petita illa vora Cízic. A l'època de l'historiador Procopi, al segle vi, la ciutat d'Artace s'havia reconstruït, i era una dependència de Cízic. (ca)
  • Artace or Artake (Ancient Greek: Ἀρτάκη) was a town of ancient Mysia, near Cyzicus. It was a Milesian colony. It was a seaport, and on the same peninsula on which Cyzicus stood, and about 40 stadia from it. in Greek mythology, Artace is mentioned as the place where the argonauts changed the stone anchor of the Argo for a larger one. Artace was burnt, together with Proconnesus, during the Ionian Revolt, in the reign of Darius I. Probably it was not rebuilt for quite some time, for Strabo in the 1st century does not mention it among the Mysian towns: but he speaks of a wooded mountain of the name, with an island of the same name near to it, the same which Pliny the Elder calls Artacaeum. Timosthenes, quoted by Stephanus of Byzantium, also gives the name Artace or Artake to a mountain, and to a small island, one stadium from the land. In the time of Procopius (6th century), Artace had been rebuilt, and was a suburb of Cyzicus. It was a member of the Delian League since it appears in tribute records of Athens between 454/3 and 418/7 BCE. Its site is located near Erdek, Asiatic Turkey. (en)
  • Artace (en griego, Ἀρτάκη) era una antigua colonia griega del Helesponto. Se situaba en la llamada isla de Cícico, enfrente de la ciudad de Príapo y, según menciona Estrabón, fue una fundación de colonos de Mileto.​ Heródoto indica que fue una de las ciudades destruidas por una flota fenicia aliada de los persas durante la revuelta jónica de principios del siglo V a. C.​ Perteneció a la Liga de Delos puesto que aparece en registros de tributos a Atenas de entre los años 454/3 y 418/7 a. C.​ En las argonáuticas de Apolonio de Rodas se cita la fuente de Artace, que fue el lugar en el que los argonautas depositaron la piedra del ancla del Argo para cambiarla por otra mayor.​ Plinio el Viejo menciona el puerto de Ártace pero en su tiempo la población ya había desaparecido.​ Se localiza en la población turca de .​ (es)
  • Artace (in greco antico: Ἀρτάκη) era una colonia greca dell'Ellesponto. Viene localizzata nella città turca di . (it)
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