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union of the three bordering cities, Bubon,[1] Balbura,[2] and Œnoanda,[3] the confederation was called Tetrapolis; each city had one vote, except Cibyra, which had two, for it could equip 30,000 foot soldiers and 2000 horse. It was always governed by tyrants, but they ruled with moderation. The tyrannical government terminated in the time of Moagetes. It was overthrown by Murena, who annexed Balbura and Bubon to the Lycians. Nevertheless the Cibyratic district is reckoned among the largest jurisdictions in Asia.

 The Cibyratae used four languages, the Pisidic, that of Solymi, the Greek, and the Lydian, but of the latter no traces are now to be found in Lydia.

 At Cibyra there is practised the peculiar art of carving with ease ornamental work in iron.

 Milya is the mountain-range extending from the denies near Termessus, and the passage through them to the parts within the Taurus towards Isinda, as far as Sagalassus and the country of Apameia.

END OF VOL. II.

JOHN CHILDS AND SON, BUNGAY.

  1. Ebedschek-Dirmil.
  2. Giaur-Kalessi.
  3. Urludscha.