When he reached the city named Nysa, the Macedonians were unwilling to attack it, because a very deep river ran past its walls. |
At its base the city of Nysa stood in former times, and among many others fell before the arms of Alexander. |
A name of Bacchus, because he was worshiped at Nysa, a town of Aethiopia. |
There is a certain Nysa, a mountain most high and richly grown with woods, far off in Phoenice, near the streams of aegyptus. |
The 100-meter long Nysa Bridge, a tunnel-like substruction, was the second largest of its kind in antiquity. |
The second, who is said to have killed Nysa, was the son of Nilus. |