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Trapezus (Arcadia)

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here overturned the table on which Lycaon offered him cooked human flesh. The mythological Arcadian king
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was said to have transferred the seat of government from
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It is said to have derived its name from its founder
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Index

Trapezus, Arcadia
Ancient Greek
ancient Arcadia
Parrhasia
Alpheius
Mavria
Gortyna
Trapezeus
Lycaon
Zeus
Hippothous
Tegea
Megalopolis
Peloponnesus
Trapezus
Pontus Euxeinus
Trabzon
Pausanias
List of Ancient Greek cities
Richard Talbert
Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
ISBN
978-0-691-03169-9
Lund University
Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire
Ancient Trapezounta
Pausanias
"3.2"
W. H. S. Jones
Perseus Digital Library

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