Seriphus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Seriphus   - an island in the Aegean Sea
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Aelian:NA_3.37   nkling. [37] & In Seriphus you will never hear the frogs
Aelian:NA_13.26   that the inhabitants of Seriphus even bury any that is
AnthPal_3.11   dectes the King of Seriphus being turned into stone by Per
AnthPal_13.12   to the rugged rocks of Seriphus, whence he, having recei
Plin:HN_8.227   silent in the island of Seriphus, but the same frogs croak
Plut:Mor_185   rom the little island of Seriphus told him, he was famous
SEG_62.598   (c. 246-200) to praise Amphichares of Seriphos, the son of Amphichares,
Syll_562   (c. 207/6)   y in Minoa & Karthaia Seriphos Arkesine Kythnos (?)


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