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Volume 3 · 57 words · 1797 Edition

(anc. geog.) a town of Phoenicia, situated between Berytus and Botrys; it was the royal residence of Cinyras; sacred to Adonis. Pompey delivered it from a tyrant, whom he caused to be beheaded. It stood at no great distance from the sea, on an eminence, (Strabo): near it ran the Adonis into the Mediterranean. Now in ruins.