Nasos
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Town and polis of ancient Aeolis
For the town in ancient Acarnania, see
Nasos (Acarnania)
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ancient Athens of the year 422/1 BC but there are different opinions on whether Nesos (or Nasos) and Pordoselene were a single city or if they are two different cities. On the other hand, the nickname "nasiotas" (Νασιώτας) appears in an inscription of Adramyttium dated to 319-317 BC.[1]
Silver and bronze coins dating from the 4th century BC are preserved. It has been assumed that Nasos was located on the
References
- ^ ISBN 0-19-814099-1.
- ISBN 978-0-691-03169-9.
- ^ Lund University. Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire.
39°20′12″N 26°39′17″E / 39.336684°N 26.654808°E / 39.336684; 26.654808
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