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lying between Crissa and Cirrha,
might be
called either the
Crissaean or
Cirrhaean, and is
sometimes so
designated by the
ancient writers; but, properly...
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Athens Alcmaeon, son of Megacles, 6th
century BC
commander during the
Cirrhaean War
Alcmaeon of
Croton (mid-fifth
century B.C.), an
Ancient Gr**** philosopher...
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former city
commanded the
approach to the
temple by sea. Moreover, the
Cirrhaeans levied exorbitant tolls upon the
pilgrims who
landed at the town upon...
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Apollo at Cirrha, the
divinities who
brought down due 'nemesis' on the
Cirrhaeans."
While according to Hasluck, p. 220 n. 1, "Demetrius of Scepsis' identification...
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large images of
Attica workmanship.
Adrasteia has been set up by the
Cirrhaeans in the same place, but she is not so
large as the
other images. She was...