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SALGANEFS (Ancient city) VIOTIA
Near the Euripus, upon a height, is situated a place called Salganeus. It is named after Salganeus, a Boeotian, who was buried there--the man who guided the Persians when they sailed into this channel from the Maliac Gulf. It is said that he was put to death before they reached the Euripus by Megabates, the commander of the fleet, because he was considered a villain, on the ground that he had deceitfully rushed the fleet into a blind alley of the sea, but that the barbarian, when he perceived that he himself was mistaken, not only repented, but deemed worthy of burial the man who had been put to death without cause.
VIOTIA (Ancient area) GREECE
Site: Delphi
Type: Treasury
Summary: Temple-like building; in the southern half of the Sanctuary
of Apollo, west of the point where the Sacred Way 1st curves and ascends to the
northeast.
Date: Unknown
Plan:
Small rectangular building with cella and pronaos.
History:
Foundations tentatively identified as those of the Treasury of Boeotians.
This text is cited Nov 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains 10 image(s), bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.
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