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Πύλος

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ου (ὁ, ἡ) [ῠ] Pylos :
      1 v. d’Élide appelée aussi Ἠλειακός, XÉN. Hell. 7, 4, 16 et 26, etc. ;
      2 v. de Messénie, patrie de Nestor, appelée aussi Μεσσηνιακός, plus tard Κορυφάσιον (auj. Pýlos, anc. Navaríno) IL. 1, 252, etc. ; OD. 1, 93, etc. ; HÉS. Sc. 360 ; HDT. 7, 160, etc. ; THC. 4, 3, etc.

➳ ὁ Π. HÉS. l. c. ; STR. 336, etc. ; ἡ Π. HOM. ll. cc. ; PD. O. 9, 46, etc. ; STR. 353, etc.

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LSJ

ὁ and ἡ Pylos, ἐν Π. ἠγαθέῃ Il. 1.252; Πύλου ἱερῆς Od. 21.108, cf. Pi. P. 5.70, Ar. Eq. 1058, Th. 4.39, etc. ; but Π. ἠμαθόεντος Il. 2.77, al., Hes. Sc. 360; λέγεται καὶ θηλυκῶς καὶ ἀρσενικῶς St.Byz. ; masc. in Str., 8.3.26 (sg. and pl.), al.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)

TT

Place, proper name
  • classical city in Triphylia N of Lepreon, later annexed to the latter, unlocated, Ileia. (TOPOS text)
  • Classical settlement on Koryphasion promontory, the modern Akr. Koryphasiou in Messenia Peloponnese. (TOPOS text)
  • archaic through Roman settlement excavated by the ASCSA at Armatova hill W of Agrapidochori in Ileia Peloponnese. (TOPOS text)
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