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distinct rivers, and
describes the
former as
flowing into the
Portus Achaeorum,
after having joined the Simoeis. Pseudo-Plutarch (ca. 300 CE)
tells us...
-
Cercetae and Macropogones) and by
Pliny (4.26.2).
Pliny mentions a
Portus Achaeorum at the
mouths of the Danube. The name has been
interpreted to mean "river...
- and an "island of Achilles",
famous for the tomb of that "man" (portus
Achaeorum,
insula Achillis,
tumulo eius viri clara),
situated somewhat nearby Olbia...
- The
genus has
almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Phaenocora achaeorum Nasonov, 1919
Phaenocora acheorum Nasonov, 1919 "Phaenocora Ehrenberg...
- of
Heligoland Abalos Colles,
Abalos Mensa,
Abalos Scopuli,
Abalos Undae Achæorum Portus /ˌækiːˈɔːrəm ˈpɔːrtəs/ "Harbor of the Achaeans" —
Acherusia Palus...