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THRONION (Ancient city) LOKRIDA
Thronion: Eth. Thronios, Thronites, Thronieus. The chief town of the
Locri Epicnemidii, situated 20 stadia from the coast and 30 stadia from Scarpheia,
upon the river Boagrius, which is described by Strabo as sometimes dry, and sometimes
flowing with a stream two plethra in breadth. (Strab. ix. p. 436.) It is mentioned
by Homer, who speaks of it as near the river Boagrius. (Il. ii. 533.) It was at
one time partly destroyed by an earthquake. (Strab. i. p. 60.) At the beginning
of the Peloponnesian War (B.C. 431) Thronium was taken by the Athenians. (Thuc.
ii. 26; Diod. xii. 44.) In the Sacred War it was taken by Onomarchus, the Phocian
general, who sold its inhabitants into slavery, and hence it is called by Scylax
a Phocian city. The site of Thronium was ascertained by Meletius who found above
the village Romani, at a place named Paleokastro, where some remains of the city
still exist, a dedicatory inscription of the council and demus of the Thronienses.
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
Now Pikraki; the chief town of the Locri Epicnemidii, on the river Boagrius, at a short distance from the sea, with a harbour upon the coast.
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