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See e.g. Ph. Dakoronia, 'The Transition from Late Helladic IIIC to the Early Iron Age at Kynos.', in LHIIIC Chronology and Synchronisms. Proceedings of the international workshop held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences at Vienna, May 7th and 8th, 2001, ed.
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gives an incorrect idea of the position of Cynus, when he describes it as situated on the coast, at the distance of a mile from Opus. Cynus was an ancient town, being mentioned in the
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Its site is marked by a tower, called Paleopyrgo (or Pyrgos), and some Hellenic remains, about a mile to the south of the village of
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that took place after an earthquake in 426 BCE. In 207 BCE, during the
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and M. Zavadil, Vienna 2003, pp. 37–51, with earlier references.
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Cynus
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Index

Ancient Greek
romanized
Opuntian Locrians
Opuntian Gulf
Aedepsus
Euboea
stadia
Opus
Livy
Homeric
Catalogue of Ships
Iliad
Deucalion
Pyrrha
Strabo
Pomponius Mela
Pliny the Elder
Ptolemy
Autocane
Aeolis
Lesbos
tsunami
First Macedonian War
emporium
Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus
Chalcis
Opus
Hodoedocus
Livanates
Lamia

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