- Teos
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official_name = Teos(Τέως)
other_name = (Sığacık)
native_name = Ancient City of Greece
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image_caption = Ruins of TeosLocation map
Turkey
label=Teos
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caption=Teos, near SığacıkTeos (Greek: Τέως) or Teo, ) was a maritime city of
Ionia , on a peninsula betweenChytrium andMyonnesus , colonized by OrchomenianMinyans ,Ionians , andBoeotians . It was the birthplace of Anacreon the poet, Hecateus the historian,Protagoras the sophist,Scythinus the poet,Andron the geographer, and Apellicon, the preserver of the works ofAristotle .Teos was a flourishing sea-port with two fine harbours until
Cyrus the Great invadedLydia andIonia (ca.540 BC ). The Teans found it prudent to retire overseas, to the newly founded colonies ofAbdera inThrace andPhanagoria on the Asian side of theCimmerian Bosporus .Having lost its former importance, Teos ranked among twelve cities comprising the
Ionian League . The port was revived byAntigonus Cyclops ; andEpicurus reportedly studied there under a disciple ofDemocritus . During the times of the Roman emperors, the town was noted for its wine and the temple ofDionysus . The modern city ofSığacık is situated close to the ruins of Teos.Vitruvius (vii, introduction) notesHermogenes of Priene as the architect of themonopteral temple forFather Bacchus at Teos.External links
* [http://www.metu.edu.tr/home/wwwmuze/teos.html The Archaeological Investigations At Teos]
*web cite|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14513a.htm|title=Teos|work=Catholic Encyclopedia
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