Camisene
Historical region of Anatolia
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Camisene or Kamisene (Ancient Greek: Καμισηνή), also called Comisene, was a historical region of Anatolia. Strabo mentions Culupene or Calupene and Camisene as bordering on the Lesser Armenia, and he includes them within his reckoning of Pontus. Rock-salt was dug in these districts, and there was a strong place Camisa, which was ruined in Strabo's time.[1] In another place he says that the Halys River rises in Great Cappadocia, near Pontice, and in Camisene.[2] Camisa was on the road from Sebastia to Nicopolis, and 24 Roman miles from Sebastia (modern Sivas). The Camisene, then, is in the upper basin of the Halys or Kizilirmak.