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101:: "it is, like that of Mycenae, a tumulus, with an interior vault, entered by a door on one side, the access to which was pierced horizontally through the slope of the hill. Its situation, on the summit of a knoll, itself of rather conical form, while it increases the apparent size of the tumulus, adds much to its general loftiness and grandeur of effect. The roof of the vault, with the greater part of its material, is now gone, its shape being represented by a round cavity or crater on the summit of the tumulus. The doorway is still entire. It is 6 feet wide at its upper and narrower part. The stone lintel is 15 feet in length. The vault itself was probably between 30 and 40 feet in diameter." Mure adds: " 388: 325: 105:
is said to have been buried at Amyclae. This may, therefore, have been the royal vault of the Spartan branch, as the Mycenaean monument was of the Argive branch of the Atridan family." But even if we suppose the monument to have been a sepulchre, and not a treasury, it stood at the distance of 4 or 5
463: 349: 429: 66:, king of Sparta; and, after its conquest, continued to be a Lacedaemonian town under the name of Pharae. It was said to have been plundered by 448: 458: 473: 339: 422: 453: 415: 468: 334: 222:; H. A. Ormerod. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London: Harvard University Press; William Heinemann – via 192:; H. A. Ormerod. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London: Harvard University Press; William Heinemann – via 142:; H. A. Ormerod. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London: Harvard University Press; William Heinemann – via 106:
miles (6 to 8 km) from Amyclae. In addition to this, Menelaus, according to other accounts, was buried at
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Peloponnesos, eine historisch-geographische Beschreibung der Halbinsel
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Pharis has been rightly placed at the deserted village of
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towns. It maintained its independence till the reign of
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Index

Ancient Greek
Laconia
Spartan
Amyclae
Catalog of ships
Iliad
Achaean
Teleclus
Aristomenes
Second Messenian War
Strabo
Vaphio
Mycenae
Orchomenus
Dorian
William Mure
Menelaus
Therapne
Pausanias
"20.3"
W. H. S. Jones
Perseus Digital Library
Homer
Iliad
Pausanias
"2.6"
W. H. S. Jones
Perseus Digital Library
Pausanias
"16.8"

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