Hellanicus F 31: Some aspects of the geographical location of Aeneas´ journey
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1994.v0i16.646Abstract
The landscape and geographical characteristics of the Tracian coast of the Aegean seem to have played a relative protagonism in the situating of some of the episodes of nostoi. This factor could explain the descriptive peculiarity of Aenea´ s arrival at Pallene according to Hellanicus F 31.
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