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Epitalium or
Epitalion (Ancient Gr****: Ἐπιτάλιον) was a town of
Triphylia in ancient...
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village Paralia.
Epitalio was
named after the
ancient Elean city
Epitalium.
Epitalium,
identified by
Strabo as the
Homeric Thryon or Thryoessa, was situated...
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their war
against the Eleans.
Strabo identified Thyron with the
later Epitalium; but the
identity is uncertain. Homer. Iliad. Vol. 2.592.
Homer Hymn to...
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Laconia and
disbanding his army, the
Spartan king Agis left a
garrison at
Epitalium, with one
Lysippus as the
harmost (military governor), and the
Elean exiles...
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Sparta and
Arcadia in this period,
Xenophon also
mentions Scillus, Macistus, Epium, Phrixa, and
Epitalium as
cities in Triphylia.
Bolax (Elis) v t e...