MILETO´POLIS
MILETO´POLIS (
Μιλητόπολις), a town in the north of Mysia, at the confluence of the rivers Macestus and Rhyndacus, and on the west of the lake which derives its name from it. (
Strab. xii. p.575, xiv. p. 681;
Steph. B. sub voce Plin. Nat. 5.32,
40.) Some modern geographers, as D'Anville and Mannert, have identified Miletopolis with the modern
Beli Kessr or
Balikesri, but this place is situated too far S. Leake, too, seems to place Miletopolis too far SW. of the lake, and identifies it with
Minias, which others regard as the site of the ancient Poemanenum.
The most probable view is, that the site of Miletopolis is marked by the modern
Moalitsh or
Muhalitsch, or by the place
Hamamli, near which many ruins of an ancient town are found. (Hamilton,
Researches, &c., vol. i. p. 81. &c., vol. ii. p. 91.)
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