Listed 8 sub titles with search on: Monuments reported by ancient authors for wider area of: "NORTH AEGEAN Region GREECE" .
CHIOS (Island) NORTH AEGEAN
HERAION (Ancient sanctuary) SAMOS
There is an ashen altar of Samian Hera not a bit grander than what in Attica the Athenians call "improvised hearths".
MITHYMNA (Ancient city) LESVOS
Oracle of Apollo Napaeus (Napaios), near Methymna in Lesbos. (Steph. Byz. s. v. Nape; Schol. Arist. Nub. 144; Macrob. i. 17, 45: cf. Strabo, ix. p. 426.)
CHIOS (Island) NORTH AEGEAN
A statuary of Chios, who represented and exposed the deformed poet Hipponax, but in turn was severely satirized by him in his poems, Hor. Epod. 6, 14; cf. Plin. 36, 5, 4, § 11.
IKARIA (Island) NORTH AEGEAN
There is also on the island a temple of Artemis, called Tauropolium
CHIOS (Island) NORTH AEGEAN
One of the sights of Chios is the grave of Oenopion, about whose exploits they tell certain legends.
SAMOS (Island) NORTH AEGEAN
The Samians have on the road to the Heraeum the tomb of Rhadine and Leontichus, and those who are crossed in love are wont to go to the tomb and pray.(Paus. 7.5.13)
And further, the poem entitled Rhadine (of which Stesichorus is reputed to be the author), which begins,
"Come, thou clear-voiced Muse, Erato, begin thy song, voicing to the tune of thy lovely lyre the strain of the children of Samus,"
refers to the children of the Samus in question; for Rhadine, who had been betrothed to a tyrant of Corinth, the author says, set sail from Samus (not meaning, of course, the Ionian Samus) while the west wind was blowing, and with the same wind her brother, he adds, went to Delphi as chief of an embassy; and her cousin, who was in love with her, set out for Corinth in his chariot to visit her. And the tyrant killed them both and sent their bodies away on a chariot, but repented, recalled the chariot, and buried their bodies.(Strabo 8.3.20)
LEMNOS (LIMNOS) (Island) NORTH AEGEAN
There were four very famous labyrinths among the ancients - one in Egypt near the Lake Moeris, another in Crete, a third at Lemnos, and a fourth near Clusium in Italy.
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