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- Pinarus_River abstract "The Pinarus River is a small mountain spring fed stream famous in antiquity as the site of the First Battle of Issus, near a small coastal village or town which was reported to straddle the stream which by similar sources, was said to run red with blood after Alexander the Great leading his elite Companion cavalry turned the right flank of the Persians, smashed the center and routed the Persian forces personally led by Darius III of Persia, who subsequently fled the field in a panic.Speculation on the location of the Pinarus has been raging for over 80 years. Older historians believed it to be the Deli Tchai river, but historians N.G.L. Hammond and A.M. Devine have made convincing claims that the Pinarus is actually the Payas river, the latter using eye-witness description of the battle, mainly by the historian of Alexander, Ptolemy, compared with a personal examination of the riverine terrain, which may not have drastically changed since antiquity.The Issos River at approx. 36.30 East by 36.60 North is the geographical point that the battle is named after. The river starts in the hills and flows approx. 40 miles due west to the coast.".
- Pinarus_River wikiPageID "8285114".
- Pinarus_River wikiPageRevisionID "575062338".
- Pinarus_River hasPhotoCollection Pinarus_River.
- Pinarus_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Turkey.
- Pinarus_River point "36.7525 36.1923".
- Pinarus_River type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Pinarus_River type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pinarus_River type River109411430.
- Pinarus_River type RiversOfTurkey.
- Pinarus_River type Stream109448361.
- Pinarus_River type Thing100002452.
- Pinarus_River type YagoGeoEntity.
- Pinarus_River type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Pinarus_River type SpatialThing.
- Pinarus_River comment "The Pinarus River is a small mountain spring fed stream famous in antiquity as the site of the First Battle of Issus, near a small coastal village or town which was reported to straddle the stream which by similar sources, was said to run red with blood after Alexander the Great leading his elite Companion cavalry turned the right flank of the Persians, smashed the center and routed the Persian forces personally led by Darius III of Persia, who subsequently fled the field in a panic.Speculation on the location of the Pinarus has been raging for over 80 years. ".
- Pinarus_River label "Pinarus River".
- Pinarus_River label "Pinarus".
- Pinarus_River sameAs Pinarus.
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- Pinarus_River sameAs Q3388604.
- Pinarus_River sameAs Q3388604.
- Pinarus_River sameAs Pinarus_River.
- Pinarus_River lat "36.7525".
- Pinarus_River long "36.1923".
- Pinarus_River wasDerivedFrom Pinarus_River?oldid=575062338.
- Pinarus_River isPrimaryTopicOf Pinarus_River.