Telandros
Telandrus
Town on Telandria island in ancient Caria
Telandrus or Telandros (Ancient Greek: Τήλανδρος), also known as Telandros akre (Ancient Greek: Τηλανδρία ἄκρα)[1] was a town on Telandria island in ancient Caria.[2] It was a polis (city-state), and a member of the Delian League since it appears in tribute records of Athens between the years 453/2 and 433/2 BCE.[3]
Pliny the Elder mentions Telandria (modern Tersane) as an island from which the population had disappeared.[4] However, Quintus Smyrnaeus notes Telandrus as the name of a valley near the Glaucus River, so called because it was the place where tradition indicated that the mythical Glaucus of Lycia (of Trojan War fame) was buried.[5] It has been suggested that the site may be at Tersane or Avthoki or at Nif Köy in the interior of Caria.[3]