a village of the Morea, on a bay of the same name (the ancient Cyllene), about 15 miles from Zante. It has the remains of a mediæval fortress, from which the name of the dalemed of Clarence was long supposed to have been derived, the title being said to have come with Queen Philippa from the Hainault family, into which a daughter of the house of Clarence had married. Colonel Leake pronounces this opinion "unfounded," and says there can be no question that Clarence was the district of Clare in Suffolk. The title was first given by Edward III. to his son Lionel in 1362.