ERE´ZII are placed by Pliny (Plin. Nat. 5.30) in Mysia, and thus mentioned: Apolloniatae a Rhyndaco amne, Erezii, Miletopolitae;from which we conclude that the place was about Apollonia and Miletopolis. It is remarked (Plin. H. N. ed. Hard. Notae, &c. ad lib. v. no. lxxxiv.) that all the MSS. of Pliny have Eresii. The correction seems probable enough, for the reasons there given. The Table has a name Argesis on the road from Pergamum to Cyzicus, and 35 from Pergamum. Cramer (Asia Minor, vol. 1. p. 58) considers this the same place as the Argiza of Hierocles ( Synecd. p. 663), which seems probable. He would also identify it with Pliny's Erezii, which may be true, but is not quite so certain.
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