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LETRINI (Ancient city) PYRGOS
Letrinoi, Letrina. A town of Pisatis in Elis, situated near the sea,
upon the Sacred Way leading from Elis to Olympia, at the distance of 180 stadia
from Elis, and 120 from Olympia. It was said to have been founded by Letreus,
a son of Pelops. (Paus. vi. 22. § 8.) Together with several of the other dependent
townships of Elis, it joined Agis, when he invaded the territories of Elis; and
the Eleians were obliged to surrender their supremacy over Letrini by the peace
which they concluded with the Spartans in B.C. 400. (Xen. Hell. iii. 2. 25, 30.)
Xenophon speaks of Letrini, Amphidoli, and Marganeis as Triphylian places,
although they were on the right bank of the Alpheius; and if there is no corruption
in the text, which Mr. Grote thinks there is , the word Triphylian must be used
in a loose sense to signify the dependent townships of Elis. The Letrinaiai guai
are mentioned by Lycophron (158). In the time of Pausanias nothing remained of
Letrini except a few houses and a temple of Artemis Alpheiaea. Letrini may be
placed at the village and monastery of St. John, between Pyrgo and the port of
Katakolo, where, according to Leake, among many fragments of antiquity, a part
of a large statue was found some years ago. g remained of Letrini except a few
houses and a temple of Artemis Alpheiaea. Letrini may be placed at the village
and monastery of St. John, between Pyrgo and the port of Katakolo, where, according
to Leake, among many fragments of antiquity, a part of a large statue was found
some years ago.
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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