Four more important Greek cities are established …

Years: 621BCE - 478BCE

Four more important Greek cities are established on the Libyan coast region within two hundred years of Cyrene's founding: Barce (Al Marj); Euhesperides (later Berenice, present-day Benghazi); Teuchira (later Arsinoe, present-day Tukrah); and Apollonia (Susah), the port of Cyrene.

Together with Cyrene, they are known as the Pentapolis (Five Cities).

Often in competition, they find cooperation difficult even when confronted by common enemies.

From Cyrene, the mother city and foremost of the five, derives the name of Cyrenaica for the whole region.

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