- EUROMUS
- EUROMUSurbs Cariae. Liv. l. 28. c. 6. Steph. Phoenicium, Graece Φοινικίαν, prius dictum esse, docet Salmas. ad Solin. p. 1251. et seqq. ubi de illo, ut et Eurocaecia, varia habes.
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Euromus — ndash; also, Eunomus and Eunomos; earlier Kyromus and Hyromus ndash; was an ancient city in Caria, Anatolia; the ruins are approximately 4 km southeast of Selimiye and 12 km northwest of Milas (the ancient Mylasa ), Muğla Province, Turkey.… … Wikipedia
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