Moryllus
Moryllus or Moryllos ({{langx|grc|Μόρυλλος}}) was a town of ancient Macedonia, placed by Ptolemy in the otherwise obscure district of Paraxia,{{Cite Ptolemy|3.13}} then assumed to be in the district of Anthemus,Hazlitt, The Classical Gazetteer > page 23 but now it is placed, thanks to an inscription, in the interior MygdoniaThe Hellenistic settlements in Europe, the islands, and Asia Minor By Getzel M. Cohen Page 91 {{ISBN|0-520-08329-6}} or Crestonia,Hatzopoulos M.B. – Loukopoulou L.D. (1989). Moryllos. Cite de la Crestonie, Μeletemata 7,. Athens. Manoledakis M. (2005) near modern Ano Apostoli, Kilkis prefecture.Ancient sites on Righa’s Charta. Some remarks based on the case of central Macedonia, Manoledakis M. (2008) The only attested citizens of Moryllus are two Delphic theorodokoi, Hadymos and Seleukos sons of Argaios ({{circa|230-220 BCE}}).[http://epigraphy.packhum.org/inscriptions/oi?ikey=237952&bookid=118®ion=3&subregion=7 BCH 1921:1[19]]Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings Page 211 By Miltiadēs V. Chatzopoulos {{ISBN|960-7094-89-1}}
The site of Moryllus is located near modern Ano Apostoli.{{Cite Barrington|50}}{{Cite DARE|32138}}
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Category:Populated places in ancient Macedonia
Category:Former populated places in Greece
Category:Kilkis (regional unit)
Category:Cities in ancient Macedonia
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