the tomb of Hecuba, on the promontory Masilia, over against Sigeum, in the south of the Chersonesus Thracica; named either from the figure of a dog, to which she was changed, or from her sad reverse of fortune (Pliny, Mela).
the tomb of Hecuba, on the promontory Masilia, over against Sigeum, in the south of the Chersonesus Thracica; named either from the figure of a dog, to which she was changed, or from her sad reverse of fortune (Pliny, Mela).