MYSIA — regio minoris Asiae ad hellespontum, Troadi contermina: cuius incolae Mysi, abiectissimae conditionis homines, sortisque adeo contemptae, ut cesserint in proverbium. Quoties enim hominem nullius pretii volebant denotare, Mysorum ultimum esse… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Mysia — Mysia, nordwestliche Landschaft Kleinasiens, grenzte an die Propontis, das Ägäische Meer, Lydien, Phrygien u. Bithynien, davon durch den Rhyndakos getrennt, u. begriff die jetzige Provinz Karasi u. den westlichen Theil von Khodawendkiar im Ejalet … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Mysia [1] — MYSIA, æ, ein Beynamen der Diana, unter welchem sie ihren Tempel in Lakonien hatte. Paus. Lacon. c. 20. p. 202 … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Mysia — [mish′ē ə] ancient region in NW Asia Minor, on the Propontis Mysian adj., n … English World dictionary
Mysia — For other uses, see Mysia (disambiguation). Mysia Ancient Region of Anatolia Location North western Anatolia Largest city Pergamon Roman province Asia … Wikipedia
Mysia — Mysian, adj., n. /mish ee euh/, n. an ancient country in NW Asia Minor. * * * ▪ ancient district, Turkey ancient district in northwest Anatolia adjoining the Sea of Marmara on the north and the Aegean Sea on the west. A vague inland… … Universalium
Mysia, Victoria — Mysia Victoria War Memorial School … Wikipedia
Mysia (disambiguation) — Mysia may mean; Mysia an ancient region in northwest Anatolia (aka Mysians), Mysia, Victoria town in Australia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Mysia — geographical name ancient country NW Asia Minor bordering on the Propontis • Mysian adjective or noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Mysia — A province in the north west of Asia Minor. On his first voyage to Europe (Acts 16:7, 8) Paul passed through this province and embarked at its chief port Troas … Easton's Bible Dictionary