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Sicyon (Greece) (search for this): book 7, chapter 27
Argive (Greece) (search for this): book 7, chapter 27
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Pellene (search for this): book 7, chapter 27
The city of Pellene is on a hill which rises to a sharp peak at its summit. This part then is preci enian acropolis and at Plataea. The people of Pellene also say that a shrine of Athena sinks deep i e throughout the whole city.
There is also at Pellene a sanctuary of Apollo, the Strangers' God, an the register of youths. Here stands a man of Pellene called Promachus, the son of Dryon, who won p too that when a war arose between Corinth and Pellene, Promachus killed a vast number of the enemy. as.Unknown.
Be this as it may, the people of Pellene hold Promachus in the highest honor. But Chae e is because he overthrew the constitution of Pellene, and received from Alexander, the son of Phil be set up as tyrant of one's own fatherland.
Pellene has also a sanctuary of Eileithyia, which is to Poseidon.
About sixty stades distant from Pellene is the Mysaeum, a sanctuary of the Mysian Dem us. Rivers come down from the mountains above Pellene, the one on the side nearest Aegeira being ca
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Olympia (Greece) (search for this): book 7, chapter 27
Plataea (search for this): book 7, chapter 27