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Lysimachia (Greek: Λυσιμάχεια) was an important Hellenistic Greek town on the north-western extremity of the Thracian Chersonese (the modern Gallipoli peninsula) in the neck where the peninsula joins the mainland in what is now the European part of Turkey, not far from the bay of Melas (the modern Gulf of Saros). It is located near the modern village of Bolayır, not at Hexamili as previously thought.
Lysimacheia (Grieks: Λυσιμάχεια of Λυσιμάχια) was een belangrijke hellenistische stad aan het noordwestelijke uiteinde van Thracische Chersonesos (het huidige Gallipoli) in de nek waar het schiereiland het vasteland raakt in wat nu Oost-Thracië in Turkije is, vlak bij de baai van Melas (de huidige Golf van Saros). Sinds de 6e eeuw n.Chr. heette de stad Hexamilion (Εξαμίλιον).
Lysimacheia (altgriechisch Λυσιμάχεια, auch Lysimachia, früher Kardia) war eine bedeutende hellenistische Stadt im griechischen Thrakien am Nordende der Halbinsel Chersoneses (heute: Gelibolu). Ihre Überreste sind bei dem heutigen Dorf Bolayır in der türkischen Provinz Çanakkale zu lokalisieren.
Lisimaquia o Lisimaquea (griego: Λυσιμαχία o Λυσιμάχεια) fue una importante ciudad helenística en la Turquía europea en el extremo noroeste del Quersoneso tracio (la moderna península de Galípoli), cerca de la bahía de Melas (el moderno golfo de Saros).
Lisimachia (in greco antico: Λυσιμάχεια?, Lysimácheia) era un'antica città situata all'estremità nord-occidentale del Chersoneso tracico, nell'attuale provincia turca di Çanakkale, in prossimità del golfo di Saros.
Lysimacheia (grec ancien : Λυσιμάχεια ou Λυσιμάχια) était une cité et une ville grecque hellénistique de Thrace, située à l'extrémité nord-ouest de la Chersonèse dont subsistent des remparts byzantins, connus sous le nom d’Eksamil, près du village de Bolayır dans la province turque de Çanakkale.
Lisimaquea o Lisimaquia (en grec antic: Λυσιμάχεια, llatí: Lysimachia) fou una ciutat de Tràcia situada davant el Quersonès.
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