Cremaste or Kremaste ( Ancient Greek: Κρεμαστή) was a town in ancient Troad. [1] Xenophon speaks of the town and the plain nearby "where there are the gold mines of the Abydeni." [2] Strabo mentions the gold mines of Astyra which town is nearby. Gold mines belonging to Lampsacus are mentioned by Pliny the Elder [3] and by Polyaenus; [4] and they may be the same as those of Cremaste, as the town was generally between Abydus and Lampsacus.
Its site is located near Sarıbeyle, Asiatic Turkey. [1] [5]
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Cremaste". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
40°05′25″N 26°31′46″E / 40.090314°N 26.529575°E / 40.090314; 26.529575
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Cremaste or Kremaste ( Ancient Greek: Κρεμαστή) was a town in ancient Troad. [1] Xenophon speaks of the town and the plain nearby "where there are the gold mines of the Abydeni." [2] Strabo mentions the gold mines of Astyra which town is nearby. Gold mines belonging to Lampsacus are mentioned by Pliny the Elder [3] and by Polyaenus; [4] and they may be the same as those of Cremaste, as the town was generally between Abydus and Lampsacus.
Its site is located near Sarıbeyle, Asiatic Turkey. [1] [5]
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Cremaste". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
40°05′25″N 26°31′46″E / 40.090314°N 26.529575°E / 40.090314; 26.529575
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