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See also: ancient See also: town of See also: Asia Minor, on the See also: coast of See also: Cilicia, between the See also: rivers Lamus and Pyramus, from each of which it is about 62 m
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Colonists from See also: Argos in See also: Greece and Lindus in Rhodes are described as the founders of the town, which is first mentioned at the See also: time of the expedition of the younger Cyrus
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In the 4th century B.C. it was so wealthy that See also: Alexander exacted a
See also: fine of 200 talents
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In the Mithradatic War, See also: Soli was destroyed by See also: Tigranes, but it was subsequently rebuilt by See also: Pompey, who settled. there many of the pirates whom he had captured, and called the town Pompeiopolis
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Soli was the birthplace of See also: Chrysippus the Stoic and of the poets Philemon and See also: Aratus
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The See also: bad See also: Greek spoken there gave rise to the See also: term QoXouao e6s, solecism, which has found its way into all the See also: modern See also: languages of See also: Europe
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The ruins, which lie on the right See also: bank of the Mezetlii Su have been lately plundered to supply See also: building material for See also: Mersina, and little remains except See also: part of the See also: colonnade which flanked the See also: main street leading to the harbour
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The place is easily reached from Mersina by See also: carriage in about 1 See also: hours
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