Antandrus

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Antandrus was an ancient Greek city located in the region of Mysia on the northwestern coast of Asia Minor, known for its strategic position near Mount Ida and the Gulf of Adramyttium.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
archaeological site
country Turkey
culture Greek
excavationsBegin late 20th century
governedBy Athens NERFINISHED
Delian League NERFINISHED
Persian Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Sparta NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalExcavations yes
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
shipbuilding
timber trade
hasFortifications city walls
hasRemains necropolis
public buildings
residential quarters
hasStrategicLocation yes
hasType coastal city
knownFor rich forests
role in Peloponnesian War
shipbuilding timber from nearby Mount Ida
strategic position controlling access to the Gulf of Adramyttium
language Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
locatedIn Anatolia NERFINISHED
Asia Minor
Balıkesir Province NERFINISHED
Mysia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Altınoluk NERFINISHED
Edremit NERFINISHED
Gulf of Adramyttium NERFINISHED
Mount Ida NERFINISHED
locatedOn northwestern coast of Asia Minor
mentionedBy Herodotus NERFINISHED
Strabo
Thucydides NERFINISHED
Xenophon NERFINISHED
modernNameNearby Altınoluk NERFINISHED
overlooks Gulf of Edremit NERFINISHED
partOf Aeolis NERFINISHED
Troad region NERFINISHED
period Archaic Greece NERFINISHED
Classical Greece NERFINISHED
Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Roman period
region northwestern Anatolia
regionInAntiquity Mysia NERFINISHED
religion ancient Greek religion
terrain foothills of Mount Ida NERFINISHED

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Mysia hasCity Antandrus