词条 | Pylus (Triphylia) |
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According to Greek mythology, it was the place where Hermes drove the cows that he stole from Apollo to sacrifice two of them to the gods.[2] Wilhelm Dörpfeld located Pylus in the territory of the current village of Kakovatos, although the distance from it to the sea is less than that indicated by Strabo.[3] Others leave it as unlocated.[4]References1. ^1 {{Cite Strabo|8.3.27-29}} {{DGRG|title=Pylus}}{{ancientGreece-stub}}{{greece-geo-stub}}2. ^Homeric Hymn to Hermes 140, 216, 397. 3. ^{{cite Book|title=Estrabón, Geografía libros VIII-X|page= 77, n. 218|author=Juan José Torres Esbarranch|language=Spanish|place=Madrid|publisher=Gredos|year=2001|isbn= 84-249-2298-0}} 4. ^{{Cite Barrington|58}} 5 : Populated places in ancient Elis|Former populated places in Greece|Triphylia|Lost ancient cities and towns|Locations in Greek mythology |
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