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Elaeus (Ancient Greek: Ἐλαιοῦς Elaious, later Ἐλεοῦς Elaeus), the “Olive City”, was an ancient Greek city located in Thrace, on the Thracian Chersonese. Elaeus was located at the southern end of the Hellespont (now the Dardanelles) near the southernmost point of the Thracian Chersonese (now the Gallipoli peninsula) in modern-day Turkey. According to the geographer Scymnus, Elaeus was founded by settlers from Ionian Teos, while the Pseudo-Scymnus writes that it was a colony of Athens and was founded by Phorbas
Eleo, Elayunte o Eleunte (del griego antiguo Ἐλαιοûς, ὁ/[1][2] Elaious o Ἐλεοûς/Eleous,[3][4][5] latín Elaeus) fue una polis (antigua ciudad griega). Era la más meridional del Quersoneso tracio, a orillas del Helesponto. La ciudad estaba al sureste del Cabo Mastusia a 40 estadios de Sigeo.[6][nota 1] El géografo griego da una distancia hasta la polis de Cardia de unos 400 estadios. Los hallazgos arqueológicos y epigraficos la han identificado con la moderna localidad de Eski Hissarlik situada en el extremo oriental de la Bahía de Morto.[7] el gentilicio es eleusio (Ἐλαιούσιοϛ)[8]
Eleunte (in greco antico: Ἐλαιοῦς?, Elaiûs) era una città del Chersoneso Tracico, colonizzata dagli Ateniesi nel VI secolo a.C. Era ubicata nell'odierna penisola di Gallipoli ed è citata da Erodoto.
Éléonte (en grec ancien Ἐλαιοῦς / Elaioũs) est une cité grecque de la Chersonèse fondée probablement au début du VIe siècle av. J.-C. Dans cette ville, se trouvait le tombeau de Protésilas, premier héros mort au cours de la guerre de Troie.
Eleünt (grec Ἐλαιοûς Elaious o Ἐλεοûς Eleous, llatí Elaeus) fou una ciutat, la més al sud del Quersonès traci, a l'Hel·lespont, al nord del promontori de Mastúsia (Mastusium). Va ser colònia de Teos (ciutat de Jònia). Tenia una tomba, un temple i una cova sagrada de l'heroi Protesilau. El temple, a la vora del mar, era objecte de veneració i pelegrinatge. La ciutat era al sud-est del cap Mastusia. Amb un port bastant ampli, Eleünt, va passar a mans de l'Imperi Aquemènida a finals del segle vi aC. Era considerat un lloc important de refugi en cas de conflicte.
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