词条 | Nisa (Boeotia) |
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Given the absence of written material in the more ancient authors about the location in Boeotia of Nisa, Strabo considered possible that the mention by Homer was an error and it was actually the city of Isus, although he cites a Nisa, which no longer existed, near Megara, whose inhabitants had emigrated to form a colony near the Mount Citheron, but in any case both populations were not in Boeotia. Other conjectures replaced the Nisa of the Homeric catalog by Creusa, Pharae or Nysa.[2][3] The editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World treat it as unlocated.[4] References1. ^{{Cite Iliad|2.508}} {{ancientGreece-stub}}{{Greece-geo-stub}}2. ^{{Cite Strabo|9.2.14}} 3. ^{{cite Book|title=Estrabón, Geografía libros VIII-X|page= 268, n. 230 |author=Juan José Torres Esbarranch|language=Spanish|place=Madrid|publisher=Gredos|year=2001|isbn= 84-249-2298-0}} 4. ^{{Cite Barrington|55}} 4 : Cities in ancient Boeotia|Former populated places in Greece|Lost ancient cities and towns|Locations in the Iliad |
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