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ZACYNTHUS

Volume 20 · 66 words · 1810 Edition

in Ancient Geography, an island to the south of Cephalenia 60 stadia, but nearer to Peloponnesus, in the Ionian sea, formerly subject to Ulysses, in compass above 160 stadia, woody and fruitful, with a considerable cognominal town and a port. The island lies over against Elis, having a colony of Achaeans from Peloponnesus, over against the Corinthian gulf. Both island and town are now called Zante.