词条 | Cape Agrilia |
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Immediately opposite, on the mainland, is Kane Peninsula (anciently known as Cane, Aega, or Aiga) now in Turkey, and the Arginusae islands. During Ottoman rule it was called in {{lang-tr|Zeitun Burun}}. It is a high and conspicuous point at sea. Xenophon says that the fleet of Callicratidas occupied this station before the sea-fight off Arginusae.[2] There is some obscurity in Xenophon's topography in reference to this place. Thucydides is more confused; he says distinctly that Malea lay to the north of Mytilene, which is inconsistent with the position of Cape Agrilia.[1] Possibly the Malea of Thucydides had some connection with the sanctuary of Apollo Maloeis. References1. ^1 {{Cite Thucydides|3.4, 3.6}} {{DGRG|title=Malea}}{{coord|39.01|N|26.6075|E|format=dms|display=title|source:GEOnet}}2. ^1 {{Cite Hellenica|1.6.26-27}} 3. ^{{Cite Strabo|xiii. p.617}} 4. ^{{Cite Ptolemy|5.2}} 5. ^1 {{Cite DARE|43528}} 2 : Geography of Lesbos|Headlands of Greece |
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