Methana   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Methana   - a city on the north-east coast of the Peloponnese
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Wikipedia entry     ☆ DARE (map)
  + Arsinoe , Arsinoeis
239/2 uddenly appear at Aedepsus in Euboea and Methana in the Peloponnese.
    Within translations:
OGIS_102 (c. 155)   in the Peloponnese {Methana} and the steward {oikon
OGIS_102 (c. 155)   Crete and Thera and Arsinoē in the Peloponnese
THI_150 (163-146)   the Troizenians [and Arsinoeis made] an agreement f
THI_150 (163-146)   riest of] Athena in Arsinoē, the Troizenians [


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