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|lshtext=<b>Tēmnos</b>: i, m., = Τῆμνος,><br /><b>I</b> a [[town]] in Æolia, [[now]] Menimen, Plin. 5, 30, 32, § 121; Cic. Fl. 18, 42 al.—Hence, ‡<br /> <b>A</b> Temni-tes, ae, adj. m., of or from [[Temnos]] [[Heraclides]], Cic. Fl. 18, 42.—As subst. Tem-nītae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of [[Temnos]], the [[Temnites]], Cic. Fl. 19, 45.—<br /> <b>B</b> Tem-nĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of [[Temnos]], the Temnians, Tac. A. 2, 47. | |lshtext=<b>Tēmnos</b>: i, m., = [[Τῆμνος]],><br /><b>I</b> a [[town]] in Æolia, [[now]] Menimen, Plin. 5, 30, 32, § 121; Cic. Fl. 18, 42 al.—Hence, ‡<br /> <b>A</b> Temni-tes, ae, adj. m., of or from [[Temnos]] [[Heraclides]], Cic. Fl. 18, 42.—As subst. Tem-nītae, ārum, m., the inhabitants of [[Temnos]], the [[Temnites]], Cic. Fl. 19, 45.—<br /> <b>B</b> Tem-nĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of [[Temnos]], the Temnians, Tac. A. 2, 47. | ||
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|gf=<b>Tēmnos</b>, ī, f. (Τῆμνος), ville d’Éolide : Cic. Fl. 42 ; Plin. 5, 121 || <b>-nītēs</b>, æ, de [[Temnos]] : Cic. Fl. 42 || <b>-nītæ</b>, ārum, m. Cic. Fl. 45 ou <b>-nĭī</b>, ōrum, m., Tac. Ann. 2, 47, habitants de [[Temnos]]. | |gf=<b>Tēmnos</b>, ī, f. ([[Τῆμνος]]), ville d’Éolide : Cic. Fl. 42 ; Plin. 5, 121 || <b>-nītēs</b>, æ, de [[Temnos]] : Cic. Fl. 42 || <b>-nītæ</b>, ārum, m. Cic. Fl. 45 ou <b>-nĭī</b>, ōrum, m., Tac. Ann. 2, 47, habitants de [[Temnos]]. | ||
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|georg=Tēmnos, ī, f. ( | |georg=Tēmnos, ī, f. ([[Τῆμνος]]), eine [[Stadt]] in Äolis, [[auf]] der [[Straße]] [[von]] Kyme [[nach]] [[Smyrna]], nördl. vom Ausflusse [[des]] [[Hermes]], j. Menimen, Cic. Flacc. 42 u. 45 sq. Plin. 5, 119 u. 121. – Dav.: A) Tēmnītēs, ae, m. (Τημνίτης), aus [[Temnos]], subst., [[ein]] Temnite, Cic.: Plur. Tēmnītae, ārum, m., die Einw. [[von]] [[Temnos]], die Temniten, Cic. – B) Tēmniī, ōrum, m., die Einw. [[von]] [[Temnos]], die Temnier, Tac. | ||
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|wketx=[[Temnos]] or [[Temnus]] (Ancient Greek: [[Τῆμνος]]; Aeolic Greek: [[Τᾶμνος]]) was a small Greek polis (city-state) of ancient Aeolis, later incorporated in the Roman province of Asia, on the western coast of Anatolia. Its bishopric was a suffragan of Ephesus, the capital and metropolitan see of the province, and is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. | |||
The little town was near the Hermus River, which is shown on its coins. Situated at elevation it commanded a view of the territories of Cyme, Phocaea, and Smyrna. Under Augustus it was already on the decline; under Tiberius it was destroyed by an earthquake; and in the time of Pliny it was no longer inhabited. It was, however, rebuilt later. | |||
One of the city's more noteworthy figures was the rhetorician [[Hermagoras]]. | |||
During the Byzantine period, most probably, it renamed to Archangelus. In 1413 the Turks seized the fortress of Archangelus, which they called Kaiadjik, i.e., small rock; this fortress was situated on the plains of Maenomenus, now known as Menemen. | |||
Its site is located near Görece, Asiatic Turkey. | |||
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