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FLIOUS (Ancient city) NEMEA
It was on that hill that Aras had built Arantia, which later took the name Phlious. Pausanias saw the graves of Aras' children on that same hill.
Not far away is what is called the Omphalos (Navel), the center of all the Peloponnesus, if they speak the truth about it.
NEMEA (Ancient sanctuary) CORINTHIA
Above Nemea is Mount Apesas, where they say that Perseus first sacrificed to Zeus of Apesas. (Paus. 2.15.3)
Apesas. The mountain was also called Aphesas because the horse races in the
Nemean Games began at its base. The Nemean lion was said to have roamed its slopes
and the high summit was known also in legend as the place where Perseus first
sacrificed to Zeus Apesantios. (The chief ancient sources are Hes. Theog. 327-31;
Plin. HN 4.17; author of de fluv. 18.5; Paus. 2.15.3; Stat. Theb. 3.461; Etym.
Mag. and Steph. Byz.) The remains of the great ash altar of Zeus are located near
the E edge of the summit and pottery sherds in the vicinity date from the Geometric
period to the 4th c. B.C. The mountain rises above the Nemea river and separated
the Corinthia from the territory of Kleonai.
Apesas (Fuka), a mountain in Peloponnesus above Nemea in the territory of Cleonae, where Perseus is said to have been the first person, who sacrificed to Zeus Apesantius. (Leake, Morea, vol. iii. p. 325; Ross, Peloponnes, p. 40.)
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites
Spring at Nemea.
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