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🌍 Olmones (Boiotia)

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  • Alternative names
    Almones
    Information
    city in Boiotia
    Founded by
    👤 Almos son of Sisyphos
    Founded from
    🌍 Orchomenos (Boiotia) city in Boiotia
    Eponym
    👤 Almos son of Sisyphos
    Mentioned by
    📖 Pausanias 9.24.3📖 Pausanias 9.34.6-9.34.10
    Mentioned in Text
    Pausanias
    Mentioned in citation of
    PausaniasPausaniasGreekGeographyMiddle Imperial (ca. 69-235 CE)
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