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FANE (Ancient city) CHIOS
Strabo's description commences on the east side of the island, where
the chief town, Chios, was situated, which had a harbour capable of holding 80
ships. His periplus is southwards. He next mentions the Posidium, now Cape Mastico,
the southern point of the island; then Phanae (Thuc. viii. 24), where there was
a deep recess, a temple of Apollo, and a grove of palm-trees. There was also a
point or headland at Phanae (Steph. s. v. Phanai), which Ptolemy also mentions
under the name Phanaea, Livy (xliv. 28) mentions the Promontorium Phanae as a
convenient, place to sail from to Macedonia. It seems to correspond to Port Mesta,
on the western coast...
This extract 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
The southern point of the island of Chios, celebrated for its temple of Apollo and for its excellent wine.
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