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MELENEES (Ancient city) IREA
Melaineai, Melainai, Eth. Melaineus. A town of Arcadia, in the territory
of Heraea, and on the road from Heraea to Megalopolis. It was distant 40 stadia
from Buphagium. Pausanias says that it was founded by Melaeneus, the son of Lycaon,
but that it was deserted in his time and overflowed with water. The ruins of Melaeneae
lie 4 or 5 miles eastward of Heraea, between the villages Kokora and Kakoreos,
where are the remains of a Roman bath, which has also been a church, and is sometimes
used as such, though it is said to be generally inundated, even in the dry season,
which is in conformity with the account of Pausanias. The Peutinger Table specifies
Melaeneae as distant 12 miles from Olympia; but it does not mention Heraea, though
a much more important place, and one which continued to exist long after Heraea:
moreover, the distance of 12 miles applies to Heraea, and not to Melaeneae.
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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