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  • Türkei, Urla
  • geo:38.369675,26.783554
  • Lage ± 25-100 m.

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  • Aquädukt
  • Sichtbar

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  • vici:place=28865

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Pausanias 7.5.11

 "In the land of Lebedus are baths, which are both wonderful and useful. Teos, too, has baths at Cape Macria, some in the clefts of the rock, filled by the tide, others made to display wealth. The Clazomenians have baths (incidentally they worship Agamemnon) and a cave called the cave of the mother of Pyrrhus; they tell a legend about Pyrrhus the shepherd."1

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Referenzen

  1. http://perseus.uchicago.edu/perseus-cgi/citequery3.pl?dbname=GreekFeb2011&getid=1&query=Paus.%207.5.12
  2. George E. Bean, Aegean Turkey, London Benn Ltd., 1966, p. 134-5

Pausanias 7.5.11

 "In the land of Lebedus are baths, which are both wonderful and useful. Teos, too, has baths at Cape Macria, some in the clefts of the rock, filled by the tide, others made to display wealth. The Clazomenians have baths (incidentally they worship Agamemnon) and a cave called the cave of the mother of Pyrrhus; they tell a legend about Pyrrhus the shepherd."1

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Referenzen

  1. http://perseus.uchicago.edu/perseus-cgi/citequery3.pl?dbname=GreekFeb2011&getid=1&query=Paus.%207.5.12
  2. George E. Bean, Aegean Turkey, London Benn Ltd., 1966, p. 134-5


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