Gambrium
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Gambrio (en griego, Γάμβριον) era una antigua colonia griega de Eólida. Jenofonte relata que las ciudades de Gambrio y Palaigambrio (cuyo significado es «Viejo Gambrio») pertenecían a Gorgión, y fueron entregadas al ejército bajo el mando del espartano Tibrón que, en torno al año 399 a. C., había acudido a la zona para tratar de liberar las colonias griegas del dominio persa. Se conservan monedas de plata y bronce de Gambrio fechadas en el siglo IV a. C. donde el topónimo figura inscrito con la abreviatura ΓΑΜ.
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Gambrium or Gambrion (Ancient Greek: Γάμβριον and Γάμβρειον), also Gambreium or Gambreion (Γάμβρειον), was a town of ancient Aeolis and of Mysia, quite close to Pergamum. Its location is near Kınık and Bergama in İzmir province, in the Aegean Region of Turkey. It is on a hill named Hisarlık in the Bakırçay (ancient ) valley and very close to modern town of Poyracık. Gambrium is first mentioned in the Hellenica of Xenophon which gives knowledge about the region in 399 BCE. At that time the ruler of the city, as well as of Palaegambrium, was , son of Gongylos.
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Gambrium or Gambrion (Ancient Greek: Γάμβριον and Γάμβρειον), also Gambreium or Gambreion (Γάμβρειον), was a town of ancient Aeolis and of Mysia, quite close to Pergamum. Its location is near Kınık and Bergama in İzmir province, in the Aegean Region of Turkey. It is on a hill named Hisarlık in the Bakırçay (ancient ) valley and very close to modern town of Poyracık. Gambrium is first mentioned in the Hellenica of Xenophon which gives knowledge about the region in 399 BCE. At that time the ruler of the city, as well as of Palaegambrium, was , son of Gongylos. There was a star with twelve rays on the electrum coins of Gambrium.
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Gambrio (en griego, Γάμβριον) era una antigua colonia griega de Eólida. Jenofonte relata que las ciudades de Gambrio y Palaigambrio (cuyo significado es «Viejo Gambrio») pertenecían a Gorgión, y fueron entregadas al ejército bajo el mando del espartano Tibrón que, en torno al año 399 a. C., había acudido a la zona para tratar de liberar las colonias griegas del dominio persa. Se conservan monedas de plata y bronce de Gambrio fechadas en el siglo IV a. C. donde el topónimo figura inscrito con la abreviatura ΓΑΜ.
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