Carseae or Karseai (Ancient Greek: Κάρσεαι), or Careseae or Kareseai (Καρησέαι),[1] also known as Karseis or Kerasai or Kerateis,[2] was a town of ancient Mysia or of Lydia, cited by Polybius.
[3] King Attalus I, with some Galatae, made an incursion against this place, and he reached them after crossing the Lycus River; afterward he attacked Didymateiche.
There is some probability that the place which is meant is the Caresus of Strabo; and there is nothing in the narrative of Polybius that is inconsistent with this supposition.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography.
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