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Tilphossium or
Tilphossion (Ancient Gr****: Τιλφώσσιον or Τιλφωσσαῖον), or
Tilphusium or
Tilphousion (Τιλφούσιον), was a
mountain on the
southern side...
- from this spring.
Strabo locates the
deadly spring below the
slopes of
Tilphossium (Τιλφωσσαῖον, near
Haliartus and Alalcomenae; he
mentions the sanctuary...
- (Ἀλαλκομένιον), was a town in
ancient Boeotia,
situated at the foot of
Mount Tilphossium, a
little to the east of Coroneia, and near Lake Copais. It was celebrated...
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fortress in
ancient Boeotia that
commanded the
narrow p****
between Mount Tilphossium and Lake Copais,
which p**** was one of
great importance in antiquity...
- on the east by the
heights of Haliartus, on the west by the
mountain Tilphossium, on the
south by a
range of low hills, and on the
north by the Lake Copais...
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issuing through a
precipitous gorge lying between the
eastern end of
Mount Tilphossium and a
rocky peak. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. ix. p.410. Page
numbers refer...
- and Olmeius. The
territory of
Haliartus extended westward to
Mount Tilphossium,
since Pausanias says that the
Haliartians had a
sanctuary of the goddesses...