Bargylia

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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/place/33129

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"The city was said to have been founded by Bellerophon in honour of his companion Bargylos (Greek: Βάργυλος), who had been killed by a kick from the winged horse Pegasus. Near Bargylia was the Temple of Artemis Cindyas. Strabo reports the local belief that rain would fall around the temple but never touch it. Artemis Cindyas and Pegasus appear on coinage of Bargylia.

In 201/200 BC during the Cretan War King Philip V of Macedon wintered his fleet in Bargylia when he was blockaded by the Pergamene and Rhodian fleets.

Protarchus the Epicurean philosopher, the mentor of Demetrius Lacon, was a native of Bargylia." - (en.wikipedia.org 23.09.2020)
Latitude
37.200000762939
Longitude
27.575500488281
Time zone
Europe/Istanbul

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