Talaura

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

TALAURA(Τάλαυρα), a mountain fortress in Pontus to which Mithridates withdrew with his most precious treasures, which were afterwards found there by Lucullus. (Dio Cass.; Appian, Mithr. 115.) As the place is not mentioned by other writers, some suppose it to have been the same as Gaziura, the modern Tourkhalwhich is perched upon a lofty isolated rock. (Hamilton, Researches, vol. 1. p. 360.)
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