Ίρις Ποταμός
- Ένας Ποταμός της Μικράς Ασίας.
Ετυμολογία[]
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Η ονομασία "Ίρις" σχετίζεται ετυμολογικά με την λέξη "Άρης"
Γεωγραφία[]
- Ο ποταμός αυτός πηγάζει από
- Ο ποταμός αυτός εκβάλλει στην
- Οι παραπόταμοί του είναι:
- Ποντιακός Λύκος Ποταμός
Ιστορία[]
Αρχαίες Αναφορές:
- Xenophon, Anabasis §5.6.9 of the enemy in front and great numbers following behind; second, the Iris, likewise three plethra wide; third, the Halys, not less than two -401
- Xenophon, Anabasis §6.2.1 anchor, and the mouths of the rivers, first the Thermodon, then the Iris, third the Halys, and after that the Parthenius; and after they -400
- Strabo, Geography §1.3.7 the plain of the Amazons, near the mouths of the Thermodon and Iris, and the greater part of Sidene. It is the same with -1
- Strabo, Geography §12.3.15 is called, flows out through the same plain, and is called the Iris . It has its sources in Pontus itself, and, after flowing through -1
- Strabo, Geography §12.3.15 has its beginnings in Armenia, joins it, and itself also becomes the Iris . Then the stream is received by Themiscyra and by the Pontic -1
- Strabo, Geography §12.3.30 traversed by the Lycus River, which flows from Armenia, and by the Iris, which flows from the narrow passes near Amaseia. The two rivers -1
- Strabo, Geography §12.3.39 city is situated in a large deep valley, through which flows the Iris River. Both by human foresight and by nature it is an admirably -1
- Pliny the Elder, Natural History 1-11 §6.3.1 the Lycus, and Amasia, in the region of Gazacene, washed by the Iris . In Colopene it has Sebastia and Sebastopolis; these are insignificant places, -1
- Pliny the Elder, Natural History 1-11 §6.4.1 THE REGION OF THEMISCYRA, AND THE NATIONS THEREIN: The river Iris brings down to the sea the waters of the Lycus. In the -1
- Dionysius of Alexandria, Guide to the Inhabited World §780 like ice in winter. You will also find watery jasper. Next the Iris casts its pure stream into the sea. After this there roar the -1
- Marcianus, Epitome of Menippus' Periplus §10 Lykastos to Chadisios town and river 150 stades. [From Chadisios to the Iris river 100 stades]. -1
- Greek Anthology Book 9 §9.668 after the other spout forth the streams of the sweet Naiad. Here Iris, the ancient river, swims past the woods, resort of the soft-haired -1
- Arrian, Periplus of the Euxine Sea §22 Athenian colony. From Amisus to the port of Ancon, where the river Iris empties itself into the sea, an hundred and twenty stadia. From the 131
- Arrian, Periplus of the Euxine Sea §22 the sea, an hundred and twenty stadia. From the mouths of the Iris to the port of Heracleum three hundred and sixty stadia. From Heracleum 131
- Ptolemaeus, Geography (II-VI) §5.6.2 Leukosyroi, Ankon of the Leukosyrians . 65°40' . 43°20' mouth of the Iris river . 66°00' . 43°00' First bend of the river . 67°15' 150
- Ammianus Marcellinus, History §22.8.17 the port of Acone, besides the rivers Acheron (also called the Arcadius), Iris, Thybris, and hard by, the Parthenius, all of which flow with all of which flow with swift course into the sea. The next river to these is the Thermodon, flowing from Mount Armonius and gliding through the Themiscyraean groves, to which the Amazons were forced to migrate in days of yore for the following reason.
Υποσημειώσεις[]
Εσωτερική Αρθρογραφία[]
- Ποταμός
- Ποταμοί Ασίας
- Ποταμοί Ευρώπης
- Ποταμοί Αφρικής
- Ποταμοί Βόρειας Αμερικής
- Ποταμοί Νότιας Αμερικής
- Ποταμοί Ωκεανίας
- Μικρά Ασία
- Ποταμοί Μικράς Ασίας
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