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Pixodarus, son of Mausolus, is presumably a Carian dynast, forefather of the man commemorated by the famous Mausoleum, who ruled at Mylasa, and later (B. C. 377-353) in Halicarnassus (Strabo 656). Another Pixodarus reigned B. C. 341-335 (Head, H. N. 630).

Cindye is near Bargylia (Strabo 658), probably at Sirtmesh Kale, a Carian fortress (J. H. S. xvi. 196).

Συεννέσιος: cf. i. 74. 3 n.; vii. 98; ix. 107. 3 n.

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