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Bromiscus or Bromiskos ({{lang-grc|Βρομίσκος}}), or Bormiscus or Bormiskos (Βορμίσκος),[1] was a town of Mygdonia in ancient Macedonia, near the river by which the waters of Lake Bolbe flow into the Strymonic Gulf.[2] It was either upon the site of this place or of the neighbouring Arethusa that the fortress of Rentine was built, which is frequently mentioned by the Byzantine historians.[3] Stephanus of Byzantium relates that Euripides was here torn to death by dogs; but another legend supposes this event to have taken place at Arethusa, where the tomb of the poet was shown. It was mentioned in the Athenian tribute lists as a member of the Delian League in 422/1 BCE.[4]

The site of Bromiscus is located near modern Kato Stavros.[5][6]

References

1. ^{{Cite Stephanus|s.v.}}
2. ^{{Cite Thucydides|4.103}}
3. ^Th. L. Fr. Tafel, Thessalonica, p. 68.
4. ^IG I³ 77,V,26.
5. ^{{Cite Barrington|51}}
6. ^{{Cite DARE|32310}}
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4 : Populated places in ancient Macedonia|Former populated places in Greece|Geography of ancient Mygdonia|Members of the Delian League

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