TERIA
TERIA (
Τήρεια), is mentioned in Homer (
Hom. Il. 2.829) in connection with a lofty mountain, or as a mountain itself (
Τηρείης ὄρος αἰπύ), and, according to Strab (xii. p. 565, comp. xiii. p. 589), ought to be regarded as a height in the neighbourhood of Cyzicus; although others pointed out, at a distance of 40 stadia from Lampsacus, a hill with a temple of the Mother of the Gods, surnamed Tereia.
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