Leucae was situated, according to Pliny in promontorio quod insula fuit, or, "on an island promontory.
According to Diodorus, the Persian admiral Tachos founded this town on an eminence on the sea coast, in 352 BCE; but shortly after, when Tachos had died, the Clazomenians and Cymaeans quarrelled about its possession, and the former succeeded by a stratagem in making themselves masters of it.
[2] At a later time Leucae became remarkable for the battle fought in its neighbourhood between the consul Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus and Aristonicus in 131 BCE.
The site of the ancient Leucae is at Üçtepeler, Izmir Province, Turkey, some distance from the coast.
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