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Strabo |
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8,349 |
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Epitalion was identified by Strabo as the homerical Thrion or Thrioessa |
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Homer |
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Ilias,B,592 |
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Thrion was near the river Alpheios |
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Xenophon |
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Ελληνικά ΙΙΙ,2,25 |
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Type of object |
An inscription in Latin over a little column (height 1,50m, diameter 0,30m.), a miliarium |
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It refers to the offices and the titles of the Emperor Trajan, dated to 117 A.D. |
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