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Apollinis promontorium(Apollonos akron), in N. Africa. 1. Also called
Apollonion (Strab. xvii. p. 832), a promontory on the N. coast of Africa Propria,
near Utica, and forming the W. headland, as the Mercurii Pr. formed the E., of
the great gulf of Utica or Carthage. (Strab. l. c.) This description, and all
the other references to it, identify it with C. Farina or Ras Sidi Ali-al-Mekhi,
and not the more westerly C. Zibeeb or Ras Sidi Bou-Shusha. (It is to be observed,
however, that Shaw applies the name Zibeeb to the former). Livy (xxx. 24) mentions
it as in sight of Carthage, which will apply to the former cape, but not to the
latter. Mela (i. 7) mentions it as one of the three great headlands on this coast,
between the other two, Candidum and Mercurii. It is a high pointed rock, remarkable
for its whiteness. (Shaw, p. 145; Barth, Wanderungen, &c., vol. i. p. 71).
It is almost certain that this cape was identical with the Pulchrum
Pr., at which Scipio landed on his expedition to close the Second Punic War; and
which had been fixed, in the first treaty between the Romans and Carthaginians,
as the boundary of the voyages of the former towards the W. (Polyb. iii. 22; Liv.
xxix. 27; Mannert, vol. x. pt. 2, pp. 293, foll.)
This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited October 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
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