Mysia

Mysia
Ancient Region of Anatolia
Acropolis of Pergamon
LocationNorth-western Anatolia
Largest cityPergamon
InhabitantsMysians
LanguageMysian
Achaemenid satrapyPhrygia
Roman provinceAsia
Anatolia/Asia Minor in the Greco-Roman period. The classical regions, including Mysia, and their main settlements

Mysia (UK /ˈmɪsiə/, US /ˈmɪʒə/ or /ˈmʒə/; Greek: Μυσία; Latin: Mysia; Turkish: Misya) was a region in the northwest of ancient Asia Minor[1] (Anatolia, Asian part of modern Turkey). It was located on the south coast of the Sea of Marmara. It was bounded by Bithynia on the east, Phrygia on the southeast, Lydia on the south, Aeolis on the southwest, Troad on the west, and the Propontis on the north. In ancient times it was inhabited by the Mysians, Phrygians, Aeolian Greeks and other groups.

  1. ^ One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHasluck, Frederick William (1911). "Mysia". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 115–116.

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