ATTI´CITUS
ATTI´CITUS (
Ἀττίκιτος,
Ptol. 5.9), or ANTICEI´TES (
Ἀντικείτης, Strab. xi. pp. 494, 495), a great river in the country of the Maeotae, in Sarmatia Asiatica, with two mouths, the one falling into the Palus Maeotis, and the other into the Euxine; but the latter formed first the lake of Corocondametis (
Κοροκονδαμῆτις), so named from the town of Corocondame.
It is evidently the
Kuban. According to Strabo, it was also called Hypanis, and Ptolemy calls its southern arm Vardanes.
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