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Greek & Roman Geography (ed. William Smith)

Aspledon

ASPLIDON (Ancient city) VIOTIA
  Eth. Aspledonios. Also called Spledon, an ancient city of Boeotia, mentioned by Homer (Il. ii. 510), distant 20 stadia from Orchomenus. The river Melas flowed between the two cities. (Strab. ix. p. 416; Plin. iv. 7. s. 12; Steph. B. s. v.; Etym. M. s. v.) Strabo says (l. c.) that it was subsequently called Eudeilus (Eudeielos), from its sunny situation; but Pausanias (ix. 38. § 9) relates that it was abandoned in his time from a want of water. The town is said to have derived its name from Aspledon, a son of Poseidon and the nymph Mideia. The site of Aspledon is uncertain. Leake places it at Tzamali (Northern Greece, vol. ii.), but Forchhammer (Hellenica), with more probability, at Avro-Kastro.

This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited May 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks


Tegyra

TEGYRA (Ancient city) ORCHOMENOS
  Tegura: Eth. Tegureus. A village of Boeotia, near Orchomenus, and situated above the marshes of the river Melas. It was celebrated for its oracle and Temple of Apollo, who was even said to have been born there. In its neighbourhood was a mountain named Delos. Leake places Tegyra at Xeropyrgo, situated 3 miles ENE. of Skripu (Orchomenus), on the heights which bound the marshes.

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


Perseus Project

Present location

ASPLIDON (Ancient city) VIOTIA
Some scholars place the ancient site in the location called Polygyra, to the NE of the Dionysos village, while others identify Polygyra with the ancient city of Tegyra and locate Aspledon near the Pyrgos village (PLB).

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites

Tegyra

TEGYRA (Ancient city) ORCHOMENOS
  A rock situated N of Lake Copais and the Melas river, 5 km NE of Orchomenos and W of Topolia. Ranging in height from 250 to 150 m, it is easily recognized by the mediaeval tower rising in the middle of it (whence the popular name).
  Pelopidas fought the Spartans here in 375 B.C. Two miraculous springs gushed forth by the Temple of Apollo, no trace of which remains. It was the seat of an Oracle of Apollo Tegyraios up to the Median wars (Plut. Ages. 286; De def. or. 412 B).
  It is unlikely that this small rocky island can be identified with Delos, as has been claimed. Nearby is the Church of Haghios Nikolaos sta Kambia (11th c.).

Y. Bequignon, ed.
This text is from: The Princeton encyclopedia of classical sites, Princeton University Press 1976. Cited Nov 2002 from Perseus Project URL below, which contains bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.


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