Ἀργῷος Λιμήν

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Named for the circumstance that the Argonauts were believed to have touched there on their return voyage, while sailing in quest of Circe.

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Ἀργῷος Λῐμήν (Argôios Limḗnm (genitive Ἀργῴου Λῐμένος); third declension

  1. A harbour town on the northern coast of Elba, now Portoferraio, Italy

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