in Ancient Geography, a promontory of Messenia, running into the sea, and forming the beginning of the bay of Messene. Now called Capo de Gallo, between Methone to the west, and Corone to the east, where the Sinus Coronaeus begins.
in Ancient Geography, a promontory of Messenia, running into the sea, and forming the beginning of the bay of Messene. Now called Capo de Gallo, between Methone to the west, and Corone to the east, where the Sinus Coronaeus begins.