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01:43, 15 July 2021: OTim75 (talk | contribs) triggered filter 1,073, performing the action "edit" on Aesepus River. Actions taken: none; Filter description: Contest and editathon tracking (examine | diff)

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[[File:Gönen Dam.JPG|thumb|Aesepus River]]
The '''Aesepus River''' or '''Aisepos River''' ({{lang-grc|ἡ Αἴσηπος}}) was a river of Northern [[ancient Mysia|Mysia]], mentioned by [[Homer]] in the ''[[Iliad]]'' as flowing past [[Zeleia]], at the foot of [[Mount Ida (Turkey)|Ida]];<ref>{{Cite Iliad|2.825, ''etc.''}}</ref> and in another passage as one of the streams that flow from Ida.<ref>{{Cite Iliad|12.21}}</ref> According to [[Strabo|Strabo's]] interpretation of Homer, the Aesepus was the eastern boundary of Mysia. The Aesepus is the largest river of Mysia. According to Strabo, it rises in [[Mount Cotylus]], one of the summits of Ida, and the distance between its source and its outlet is near 500 [[stadion (unit)|stadia]].<ref>{{Cite Strabo|p. 602}}</ref> It is joined on the left bank by the [[Caresus]], another stream which flows from Cotylus; and then taking a northeasterly and northerly course, it enters the [[Propontis]], between the mouth of the [[Granicus River]] and the city of [[Cyzicus]]. The modern name is ''Gönen Çay''.<ref>{{Cite Barrington|56}}</ref>
The '''Aesepus River''' or '''Aisepos River''' ({{lang-grc|ἡ Αἴσηπος}}) was a river of Northern [[ancient Mysia|Mysia]], mentioned by [[Homer]] in the ''[[Iliad]]'' as flowing past [[Zeleia]], at the foot of [[Mount Ida (Turkey)|Ida]];<ref>{{Cite Iliad|2.825, ''etc.''}}</ref> and in another passage as one of the streams that flow from Ida.<ref>{{Cite Iliad|12.21}}</ref> According to [[Strabo|Strabo's]] interpretation of Homer, the Aesepus was the eastern boundary of Mysia. The Aesepus is the largest river of Mysia. According to Strabo, it rises in [[Mount Cotylus]], one of the summits of Ida, and the distance between its source and its outlet is near 500 [[stadion (unit)|stadia]].<ref>{{Cite Strabo|p. 602}}</ref> It is joined on the left bank by the [[Caresus]], another stream which flows from Cotylus; and then taking a northeasterly and northerly course, it enters the [[Propontis]], between the mouth of the [[Granicus River]] and the city of [[Cyzicus]]. The modern name is ''Gönen Çay''.<ref>{{Cite Barrington|56}}</ref>


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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'The '''Aesepus River''' or '''Aisepos River''' ({{lang-grc|ἡ Αἴσηπος}}) was a river of Northern [[ancient Mysia|Mysia]], mentioned by [[Homer]] in the ''[[Iliad]]'' as flowing past [[Zeleia]], at the foot of [[Mount Ida (Turkey)|Ida]];<ref>{{Cite Iliad|2.825, ''etc.''}}</ref> and in another passage as one of the streams that flow from Ida.<ref>{{Cite Iliad|12.21}}</ref> According to [[Strabo|Strabo's]] interpretation of Homer, the Aesepus was the eastern boundary of Mysia. The Aesepus is the largest river of Mysia. According to Strabo, it rises in [[Mount Cotylus]], one of the summits of Ida, and the distance between its source and its outlet is near 500 [[stadion (unit)|stadia]].<ref>{{Cite Strabo|p. 602}}</ref> It is joined on the left bank by the [[Caresus]], another stream which flows from Cotylus; and then taking a northeasterly and northerly course, it enters the [[Propontis]], between the mouth of the [[Granicus River]] and the city of [[Cyzicus]]. The modern name is ''Gönen Çay''.<ref>{{Cite Barrington|56}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{DGRG|title=Aesepus}} {{Authority control}} {{Coord|40.322211|N|27.634697|E|display=title|format=dms|source:GEOnames-750606}} [[Category:Mysia]] [[Category:Rivers of Turkey]] [[Category:Locations in the Iliad]] [[Category:Ancient Greek geography]] {{AncientMysia-geo-stub}} {{Turkey-river-stub}}'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'[[File:Gönen Dam.JPG|thumb|Aesepus River]] The '''Aesepus River''' or '''Aisepos River''' ({{lang-grc|ἡ Αἴσηπος}}) was a river of Northern [[ancient Mysia|Mysia]], mentioned by [[Homer]] in the ''[[Iliad]]'' as flowing past [[Zeleia]], at the foot of [[Mount Ida (Turkey)|Ida]];<ref>{{Cite Iliad|2.825, ''etc.''}}</ref> and in another passage as one of the streams that flow from Ida.<ref>{{Cite Iliad|12.21}}</ref> According to [[Strabo|Strabo's]] interpretation of Homer, the Aesepus was the eastern boundary of Mysia. The Aesepus is the largest river of Mysia. According to Strabo, it rises in [[Mount Cotylus]], one of the summits of Ida, and the distance between its source and its outlet is near 500 [[stadion (unit)|stadia]].<ref>{{Cite Strabo|p. 602}}</ref> It is joined on the left bank by the [[Caresus]], another stream which flows from Cotylus; and then taking a northeasterly and northerly course, it enters the [[Propontis]], between the mouth of the [[Granicus River]] and the city of [[Cyzicus]]. The modern name is ''Gönen Çay''.<ref>{{Cite Barrington|56}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{DGRG|title=Aesepus}} {{Authority control}} {{Coord|40.322211|N|27.634697|E|display=title|format=dms|source:GEOnames-750606}} [[Category:Mysia]] [[Category:Rivers of Turkey]] [[Category:Locations in the Iliad]] [[Category:Ancient Greek geography]] {{AncientMysia-geo-stub}} {{Turkey-river-stub}}'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ +[[File:Gönen Dam.JPG|thumb|Aesepus River]] The '''Aesepus River''' or '''Aisepos River''' ({{lang-grc|ἡ Αἴσηπος}}) was a river of Northern [[ancient Mysia|Mysia]], mentioned by [[Homer]] in the ''[[Iliad]]'' as flowing past [[Zeleia]], at the foot of [[Mount Ida (Turkey)|Ida]];<ref>{{Cite Iliad|2.825, ''etc.''}}</ref> and in another passage as one of the streams that flow from Ida.<ref>{{Cite Iliad|12.21}}</ref> According to [[Strabo|Strabo's]] interpretation of Homer, the Aesepus was the eastern boundary of Mysia. The Aesepus is the largest river of Mysia. According to Strabo, it rises in [[Mount Cotylus]], one of the summits of Ida, and the distance between its source and its outlet is near 500 [[stadion (unit)|stadia]].<ref>{{Cite Strabo|p. 602}}</ref> It is joined on the left bank by the [[Caresus]], another stream which flows from Cotylus; and then taking a northeasterly and northerly course, it enters the [[Propontis]], between the mouth of the [[Granicus River]] and the city of [[Cyzicus]]. The modern name is ''Gönen Çay''.<ref>{{Cite Barrington|56}}</ref> '
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Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
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