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Location information
Listed 1 sub titles with search on: Ancient literary sources
for destination: "KECHREES
Ancient city
ARGOS".
Ancient literary sources (1)
Perseus Encyclopedia
Cenchreae
On returning to the road that leads to Tegea you see Cenchreae on the right of what is called the Wheel. Why the place received this name they do not say. Perhaps in this case also it was Cenchrias, son of Peirene, that caused it to be so called. Here are common graves of the Argives who conquered the Lacedaemonians in battle at Hysiae. This fight took place, I discovered, when Peisistratus was archon at Athens, in the fourth year of the twenty-seventh Olympiad, in which the Athenian, Eurybotus, won the foot-race. (Paus. 2.24.7)
- Cenchreae: Perseus Encyclopedia
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