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Zeleia (Ancient Greek: Ζέλεια) was a town of the ancient Troad, at the foot of Mount Ida and on the banks of the river Aesepus (both located in Turkey), at a distance of 80 stadia from its mouth. It is mentioned by Homer in the Trojan Battle Order in the Iliad, and later when Homer calls it a holy town. Zeleia led a force of warriors to aid Troy during the Trojan War, led by Pandarus, son of Lycaon (the latter Lycaon not to be confused with Lycaon, son of Priam. It is later related that the people of Zeleia are "Lycians", though the Zeleians are distinct from the Lycians who come from Lycia in southwestern Asia Minor, led by Sarpedon and Glaucus.

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  • Zelea (ca)
  • Ζέλεια (el)
  • Zelea (es)
  • Zélée (fr)
  • Zeleia (en)
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  • Zelea (en grec, Ζέλεια) era una antiga ciutat de la Tròada, situada prop de Cízic, que és esmentada per Homer al catàleg dels troians de la Ilíada on se la situa al peu de la mont Ida, es diu que era banyada pel riu Esep, que desemboca a la Propòntida, i que formava part dels territoris governats per Pàndar. Els seus habitants es deien zeleites. (ca)
  • Η Ζέλεια ήταν μία αρχαία πόλη της Τρωάδας, στη Μικρά Ασία. Η Ζέλεια ήταν χτισμένη στους πρόποδες του βουνού Ίδη και στους μεταγενέστερους χρόνους ανήκε στην Κύζικο. Η Ζέλεια αναφέρεται στην Ιλιάδα ως συμμετέχουσα στον Τρωικό Πόλεμο (ραψωδία Β, στίχος 824, και ραψωδία Δ, στίχος 103): «Από της `Ιδης τες ποδιές οι Τρώες της Ζελείας, / πλούσιος λαός, που το βαθύ πίνει νερό του Αισήπου, / τ' αγόρι του Λυκάονος τους διοικούσ' ο θείος / ο Πάνδαρος, που έλαβε το τόξο από τον Φοίβον.» (Β 824-827, μετάφραση Ι. Πολυλά). (el)
  • Zelea (en griego, Ζέλεια) era una antigua ciudad griega de Tróade, que es mencionada por Homero en el catálogo de los troyanos de la Ilíada donde se la ubica al pie del monte Ida, se dice que era bañada por el y que formaba parte de los territorios gobernados por Pándaro.​ Sus habitantes se llamaban zeleitas.​ Según un fragmento de Paléfato, en Zelea vivían los , que anteriormente habían vivido en Álope.​ Zelea fue perdonada por Alejandro Magno puesto que en la batalla de Gránico contra los persas, en el año 334 a. C., la ciudad había intervenido forzosamente a favor de estos últimos.​ (es)
  • Zélée ou Zeleia (en grec ancien Ζέλεια) est une ville antique de Mysie. On croit avoir identifié le lieu il y a quelques années à Sarıköy, à 12 km de Gönen, dans la province de Balıkesir, en Turquie. Elle est mentionnée, dans les textes anciens, par Homère dans l’Iliade & par le pseudo-Apollodore dans le cadre de la guerre de Troie, et par Strabon. Pseudo-Apollodore (Epitomé, III, 34S) : "Neuf ans plus tard, des alliés rejoignirent les rangs des Troyens.", "De Zélée arriva Pandaros, le fils de Lycaon." (fr)
  • Zeleia (Ancient Greek: Ζέλεια) was a town of the ancient Troad, at the foot of Mount Ida and on the banks of the river Aesepus (both located in Turkey), at a distance of 80 stadia from its mouth. It is mentioned by Homer in the Trojan Battle Order in the Iliad, and later when Homer calls it a holy town. Zeleia led a force of warriors to aid Troy during the Trojan War, led by Pandarus, son of Lycaon (the latter Lycaon not to be confused with Lycaon, son of Priam. It is later related that the people of Zeleia are "Lycians", though the Zeleians are distinct from the Lycians who come from Lycia in southwestern Asia Minor, led by Sarpedon and Glaucus. (en)
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