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Prusa (Bithynia)

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Prusa or Prousa (Ancient Greek: Προῦσα), or Prusa near Olympus or Prusa under Olympus (Προῦσα ἐπὶ τῷ Ὀλύμπῳ, Προῦσα πρὸς τῷ Ὀλύμπῳ), was a town of Bithynia or of Mysia situated at the northern foot of Uludağ, which was called the "Mysian Olympus". Its site is occupied by the modern city of Bursa, Anatolia.[1][2]

Pliny the Elder states that the town was built by Hannibal during his stay with Prusias I, which can only mean that it was built by Prusias, whose name it bears, on the advice of Hannibal.[citation needed] It is acknowledged by Dio Chrysostom, a native of the town in the first and second centuries, that it was neither very ancient nor very large.[3] It was, however, as Strabo remarks well governed, continued to flourish under the Roman emperors,[4][5] and was celebrated for its warm baths that bore the name of the "royal waters."[6][7]

Under the Byzantine emperors it suffered much during the wars against the Ottoman Turks;[8] when at last it fell into their hands, it was for a time the capital of their empire under the name of Bursa, which it still bears.


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References

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  3. ^ Orat. xliv.9, p. 585.
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  5. ^ Pliny the Younger, Ep. 10.85.
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  8. ^ Nicet. Chon. pp. 186, 389

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Further reading

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  • Corsten, Thomas (1991/1993). Die Inschriften von Prusa ad Olympum. 2 vols., Bonn: Habelt.

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