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have been brought to light at the crossroad of the two central arteries of the 𝘥𝘦𝘮𝘰𝘴, which are lined at intervals by cemeteries, classical tomb enclosures and two sanctuaries. Identified and excavated around the temple, at some distance, were three porticoed buildings of public character, in no
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particular order, the sanctuary of a phratry, and very close behind it, a monumental fountain that had been reconstructed in
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was in love with her, and he jump from the Leucas Rock in order to be cured from the love.
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of Myrrhinous is located, gives some idea of the aspect of the centre of the aforesaid
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was worshipped at Myrrhinus; and in one of the inscriptions recovered at
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Kolainis, one of the most important in the city, and a sanctuary of
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Index

Ancient Greek
deme
ancient Attica
phyle
Pandionis
Prasiae
Artemis Colaenis
Merenda
Merenda
Artemis
Aphrodite
Roman times
Eurymedon of Myrrhinus
Plato
Phaedrus (Athenian)
Speusippus
Ancient Greek
Nicostratus (comic poet)
Pausanias
"31.4"
W. H. S. Jones
Perseus Digital Library
Richard Talbert
Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
ISBN
978-0-691-03169-9
Lund University
Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire
ISBN
978 960 204 337 0

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