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 262 STRABO. CASAUB. 523. is no part of Armenia nor of Media towards the south on the other side of the Taurus. CHAPTER XIII. 1. MEDIA is divided into two parts, one of which is called the Greater Media. Its capital is Ecbatana, 1 a large city containing the royal seat of the Median empire. This palace the Parthians continue to occupy even at this time. Here their kings pass the summer, for the air of Media is cool. Their winter residence is at Seleucia, on the Tigris, near Babylon. The other division is Atropatian Media. It had its name from Atropatus, a chief who prevented this country, which is a part of Greater Media, from being subjected to the domin- ion of the Macedonians. When he was made king he established the independence of this country ; his successors continue to the present day, and have at different times con- tracted marriages with the kings of Armenia, Syria, and Parthia. 2. Atropatian Media borders upon Armenia and Matiane 2 towards the east, towards the west on the Greater Media, and on both towards the north ; towards the south it is contiguous to the people living about the recess of the Hyrcanian Sea, and to Matiane. According to Apollonides its strength is not inconsiderable, since it can furnish 10,000 cavalry and 40,000 infantry. It contains a lake called Spauta, 3 (Kapauta,) in which salt effloresces, and is consolidated. The salt occasions itching and pain, but oil is a cure for both, and sweet water restores the colour of clothes, which have the appearance of being burnt, 4 when they have been immersed in the lake by ignorant per- sons for the purpose of washing them. 1 Hamadan. 2 An interpolation; probably introduced from Matiane below. Falconer. Kramer. 3 Its ancient name according to Kramer was Kapotan. Kaputan- Dzow, The Blue Lake, now the Lake Urmiah. 4 KairvpuQtimv. Kramer observes that the meaning of the word in this passage is not clear. It may possibly mean some colour to which the name of the lake was given.