- Amyzon
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Caria , (now Mazin,Aydin Province , in AegeanTurkey ) was an ancient city 30km south of modernKoçarlı . Under theSeleucids , Amyzon was one of the cities in the loose, trade-orientedChrysaorian League of Carian cities that lasted at least until 203 BCE, whenAntiochus III confirmed the privileges of Amyzon. [J. Ma, "Antiochos III and the Cities of Western Asia Minor", :175.] The League had its primary focus on unified defense, and secondarily on trade, with a form of reciprocal citizenship whereby a citizen of a member city was entitled to certain rights and privileges in any other member city. [ [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/gazetteer/0111.html Hazlitt, "The Classical Gazetteer", "s.v." "Chrysaorium"] ]The city was dismissed by
Strabo [Strabo, 658.] as a mere "peripolion" ofAlabanda ; Amyzon was mentioned byPliny ,Ptolemy andHierocles . In the wars among the successors of Alexander, in the third century BCE, the city allied with the less immediately threatening power, first with the Ptolemies, then with the Seleucids. In the second city it concluded an alliance with Heracleia under Latmos. On one occasion it sent a delegation to the oracle of Apollo atClarus . The few coins identified as from the mint at Amyzon are Hellenistic and Imperial Roman.According to "The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites" [ [http://icarus.umkc.edu/sandbox/perseus/pecs/page.263.a.php "The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites": "s.v." "Amyzon"] .] a stretch of the city wall stands 6 m high; inside it are a few ruined and unidentifiable buildings, also a row of a dozen large vaulted underground chambers, apparently storerooms. There are also Byzantine structures. Outside the city a series of ruined terraces mark the site of the Doric temple of
Artemis , [See the Bagadates who was a "neokoros", at the articleBagadates I .] which dates from the time of theHecatomnids : an architrave block has been found bearing a dedication byIdrieus . Numerous other inscriptions abound.Amyzon was excavated by
Louis Robert . [ Louis Robert, with Jeanne Robert, "Fouilles d'Amyzon en Carie", (Paris: De Boccard) 1983.] Amyzon was mentioned in the Byzantine lists of bishops; it remains atitular see in theRoman Catholic Church .Notes
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