Temnus

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

TEMNUS(Τῆμνον ὄρος), a mountain range of Mysia, extending from Mount Ida eastward into Phrygia, and dividing Mysia into two halves, a northern and a southern one. It contained the sources of the Macestus, Mysius, Caicus, and Evenus. (Strab. 13. p. 616; Ptol. 5.2.13.) Hamilton ( Researches, 2. p. 125) is inclined to believe that Mons Temnus is the same as the Ak Dagh, or, as it is commonly called in maps, Morad Dagh.
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