The inhabitants of Ismarus were the Cicones, a Thracian tribe.
Ismarus is the city of the Cicones. It is not an island.
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Ismarus is a city or island in the story "The Odyssey". There Odysseus and his men go there after the long battle in Troy to party and raid the people over there.
Odysseus' men plunder Ismarus, taking women, wine, and other booty. They spare Maron, the priest of Apollo, and treat him respectfully.
The Cicones lived in Ismarus, fairly close to Troy.
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Yes, the island of Ismarus is believed to be a real place, referenced in Homer's "Odyssey." It is described as the home of the Cicones, a group of people encountered by Odysseus and his men during their journey. While the exact location of Ismarus is debated, many scholars suggest it may correspond to a site in modern-day Thrace, near the Aegean Sea.
Odysseus was ransacked by Giants and Cyclopses.
sack the city and fight the natives as they leave