Myus

Myus, Caria (sometimes Myous or Myos) was an ancient city-state and was one of twelve major settlements formed in the Ionian Confederation, called the Ionian League. The city was said to have been founded by Cyaretus (sometimes called Cydrelus), a son of Codrus. Myus was a small peninsula, it is now however surrounded by land (fields). These fields do still flood but it is no longer a harbour town. Myus was also synoikised with Miletus. Myus had both a temple of Athena and a temple of Herodotus and sources tell us that it was always secondary to Miletos.

Instigated by Aristagoras of Miletus, the Ionian Revolt broke out here. It was the beginning of the Greco-Persian Wars.

Ancient settlements in Turkey
Aegean
  • Aegae
  • Aizanoi
  • Alabanda
  • Alinda
  • Allianoi
  • Amorium
  • Amyzon
  • Antioch on the Maeander
  • Apamea in Phrygia
  • Aphrodisias
  • Apollonia in Mysia
  • Atarneus
  • Bargylia
  • Beycesultan
  • Caloe
  • Caryanda
  • Celaenae
  • Ceramus
  • Colophon
  • Cyme
  • Didyma
  • Docimium
  • Ephesus
  • Erythrae
  • Euromus
  • Gambrion
  • Gryneion
  • Halicarnassus
  • Hierapolis
  • Iasos
  • Karmylissos
  • Kaunos
  • Klazomenai
  • Knidos
  • Labraunda
  • Laodicea on the Lycus
  • Latmus
  • Lebedus
  • Limantepe
  • Magnesia on the Maeander
  • Metropolis
  • Miletus
  • Myndus
  • Myriandrus
  • Myus
  • Notion
  • Nysa
  • Oenoanda
  • Pepuza
  • Pergamon
  • Perperene
  • Phocaea
  • Pinara
  • Pitane
  • Priene
  • Sardis
  • Sigeion
  • Smyrna
  • Stratonicea in Lydia
  • Stratonicea in Caria
  • Temnos
  • Teos
  • Tymion
Black Sea
  • Alaca Höyük
  • Comana in the Pontus
  • Euchaita
  • Hattusa
  • Hüseyindede Tepe
  • Ibora
  • Laodicea Pontica
  • Nerik
  • Nicopolis
  • Pompeiopolis
  • Salatiwara
  • Samuha
  • Sapinuwa
  • Tripolis
  • Yazılıkaya
  • Zaliches
Central Anatolia
  • Alişar Hüyük
  • Binbirkilise
  • Çatalhöyük
  • Derbe
  • Dorylaeum
  • Gordium
  • Heraclea Cybistra
  • Irenopolis
  • Kaman-Kalehöyük
  • Kerkenes
  • Kültepe (Kanesh)
  • Laodicea Combusta
  • Mokissos
  • Nyssa
  • Pessinus
  • Purushanda
  • Tavium
  • Tyana
Eastern Anatolia
  • Altıntepe
  • Ani
  • Cafer Höyük
  • Melid
  • Sugunia
  • Tushpa
Marmara
  • Aegospotami
  • Alexandria Troas
  • Apamea Myrlea
  • Apollonia on the Rhyndax
  • Apros
  • Assos
  • Cardia
  • Cebrene
  • Chalcedon
  • Charax
  • Cius
  • Cyzicus
  • Drusipara
  • Faustinopolis
  • Germanicopolis
  • Lysimachia
  • Nicomedia
  • Orestias
  • Sestos
  • Skepsis
  • Troy (Hisarlik)
Mediterranean
  • Alalakh
  • Anazarbus
  • Antigonia
  • Antioch on the Orontes
  • Antioch in Pisidia
  • Antiochia Lamotis
  • Antioch on the Cragus
  • Antioch on the Pyramis
  • Aphrodisias of Cilicia
  • Ariassos
  • Arsinoe
  • Arycanda
  • Aspendos
  • Bab al-Hawa Border Crossing
  • Comana in Cappadocia
  • Corycus (Kızkalesi)
  • Cremna
  • Cyrrhus
  • Domuztepe
  • Elaiussa Sebaste
  • Epiphania
  • Gözlükule
  • Hacilar
  • Irenopolis
  • Issus
  • Kandyba
  • Karatepe
  • Kibyra
  • Mallus
  • Mamure Castle
  • Mezgitkale
  • Mopsuestia
  • Myra
  • Olba
  • Patara
  • Perga
  • Phaselis
  • Rhosus
  • Sagalassos
  • Seleucia in Pamphylia
  • Seleucia Pieria
  • Seleucia Sidera
  • Selge
  • Side
  • Sillyon
  • Soli
  • Sozopolis
  • Tell Tayinat
  • Termessos
  • Tlos
  • Xanthos
  • Yumuktepe
Southeastern Anatolia
  • Antioch in the Taurus
  • Antioch in Mesopotamia
  • Apamea on the Euphrates
  • Carchemish
  • Çayönü
  • Dara
  • Edessa
  • Göbekli Tepe
  • Harran
  • Kussara
  • Nevalı Çori
  • Sakçagözü
  • Sam'al
  • Samosata
  • Sareisa
  • Seleucia at the Zeugma
  • Sultantepe
  • Tille
  • Tushhan
  • Zeugma
Ionian League
  • Chios
  • Clazomenae
  • Colophon
  • Ephesus
  • Erythrae
  • Lebedus
  • Miletus
  • Myus
  • Phocaea
  • Priene
  • Samos
  • Teos

Coordinates: 37°35′38″N 27°25′41″E / 37.594°N 27.428°E / 37.594; 27.428