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Myrcinus or Myrkinos (Ancient Greek: Μύρκινος or Μύρκιννος) was an ancient Greek city located in Macedonian Thrace, in the region of Edonis between the Strymon and the Nestos Rivers, on the left bank of the Strymon. It was within the territory of the Edonians, a Thracian tribe, and was founded as a polis by colonists from Miletus in 497 BCE. The colonists were led by Histiaios (already a Tyrant of Miletus), whom Darius had allowed to build a city in reward for his help. Its site offered great advantages to settlers, as it contained an abundant supply of timber for shipbuilding, as well as silver mines. Aristagoras retired to this place, and, soon after landing, perished before some Thracian town which he was besieging. Afterwards, it had fallen into the hands of the Edoni; but on the murde

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  • Myrcinus or Myrkinos (Ancient Greek: Μύρκινος or Μύρκιννος) was an ancient Greek city located in Macedonian Thrace, in the region of Edonis between the Strymon and the Nestos Rivers, on the left bank of the Strymon. It was within the territory of the Edonians, a Thracian tribe, and was founded as a polis by colonists from Miletus in 497 BCE. The colonists were led by Histiaios (already a Tyrant of Miletus), whom Darius had allowed to build a city in reward for his help. Its site offered great advantages to settlers, as it contained an abundant supply of timber for shipbuilding, as well as silver mines. Aristagoras retired to this place, and, soon after landing, perished before some Thracian town which he was besieging. Afterwards, it had fallen into the hands of the Edoni; but on the murde (en)
  • Mircino (en griego, Μύρκινος) era una antigua ciudad que controlaba la ruta costera de Tracia, situada junto al río Estrimón a unos pocos kilómetros al norte de Anfípolis. La ciudad estaba en el territorio de los tracios edones, pero el rey persa Darío I concedió ese territorio a Histieo de Mileto, que fundó y fortificó la ciudad.​Aristágoras de Mileto trató de establecerse en Mircino hacia el 497 a. C.,​ pero murió luchando contra los edones. (es)
  • Myrkinos (gr. Μύρκινος), to kolonia jońska, założona po roku 510 p.n.e. w Tracji na wschodnim brzegu rzeki Strymon w pobliżu jej ujścia do morza Egejskiego przez tyrana Miletu Histiajosa, który przez dłuższy czas korzystał z poparcia perskiego na dworze królewskim w Suzie. Dalsze losy kolonii nie są znane, wiadomo jedynie, że w jej pobliżu w roku 497 p.n.e. zabity został (czy to podczas oblężenia miasta przez Persów, czy też przypadkowego starcia z Trakami) zięć Histiajosa Arystagoras, który zbiegł z Miletu po klęsce Jonów pod Efezem, gdyż obawiał się, że powstanie zostanie wkrótce zdławione. (pl)
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  • Mircino (en griego, Μύρκινος) era una antigua ciudad que controlaba la ruta costera de Tracia, situada junto al río Estrimón a unos pocos kilómetros al norte de Anfípolis. La ciudad estaba en el territorio de los tracios edones, pero el rey persa Darío I concedió ese territorio a Histieo de Mileto, que fundó y fortificó la ciudad.​Aristágoras de Mileto trató de establecerse en Mircino hacia el 497 a. C.,​ pero murió luchando contra los edones. Era una zona rica en madera, oro y plata.La importancia económica y estratégica del lugar era considerable. De ahí los intentos de los atenienses por asegurarse el control de la zona en 476 - 475 a. C. y 465 - 464 a. C., y que concluyeron con la fundación de Anfípolis en la desembocadura del Estrimón. En el año 424 a. C., durante la Guerra del Peloponeso, los habitantes de Mircino apoyaron a los espartanos comandados por Brásidas en su campaña por Tracia.​ (es)
  • Myrcinus or Myrkinos (Ancient Greek: Μύρκινος or Μύρκιννος) was an ancient Greek city located in Macedonian Thrace, in the region of Edonis between the Strymon and the Nestos Rivers, on the left bank of the Strymon. It was within the territory of the Edonians, a Thracian tribe, and was founded as a polis by colonists from Miletus in 497 BCE. The colonists were led by Histiaios (already a Tyrant of Miletus), whom Darius had allowed to build a city in reward for his help. Its site offered great advantages to settlers, as it contained an abundant supply of timber for shipbuilding, as well as silver mines. Aristagoras retired to this place, and, soon after landing, perished before some Thracian town which he was besieging. Afterwards, it had fallen into the hands of the Edoni; but on the murder of , chief of that people, it surrendered to Brasidas after he captured Amphipolis, Oesyme and Galepsus in 422 BCE. During the Byzantine empire it was known as Doxompos (Δοξόμπος) or Doxompus (Δοξόμπους). Its site is near the modern village renamed Myrkinos in honour of the ancient town. (en)
  • Myrkinos (gr. Μύρκινος), to kolonia jońska, założona po roku 510 p.n.e. w Tracji na wschodnim brzegu rzeki Strymon w pobliżu jej ujścia do morza Egejskiego przez tyrana Miletu Histiajosa, który przez dłuższy czas korzystał z poparcia perskiego na dworze królewskim w Suzie. Dalsze losy kolonii nie są znane, wiadomo jedynie, że w jej pobliżu w roku 497 p.n.e. zabity został (czy to podczas oblężenia miasta przez Persów, czy też przypadkowego starcia z Trakami) zięć Histiajosa Arystagoras, który zbiegł z Miletu po klęsce Jonów pod Efezem, gdyż obawiał się, że powstanie zostanie wkrótce zdławione. Około roku 436 p.n.e. w pobliżu Myrkinos założone zostało przez Ateńczyków miasto Amfipolis. (pl)
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