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PERGAMOS (Ancient city) CHANIA
A town of Crete, to which a mythical origin was ascribed. According
to Virgil it was founded by Aeneas (Aen. iii. 133), according to Velleius Paterculus
(i. 1) by Agamemnon, and according to Servius by the Trojan prisoners belonging
to the feet of Agamemnon (ad Virg. Aen. l. c.). Lycurgus, the Spartan legislator,
was said to have died at this place, and his tomb was shown there in the time
of Aristoxenus. (Plut. Lyc. 32.) It is said by Servius to have been near Cydonia,
and is mentioned by Pliny (iv. 12. s. 20) in connection with Cydonia. Consequently
it must have been situated in the western part of the island, and is placed by
Pashley at Platania. (Travels in Crete, vol. ii. p. 23.) Scylax says (p. 18, Huds.)
that the Dictynnaeum stood in the territory of Pergamus.
This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited June 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
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