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Daphnus or Daphnous (Ancient Greek: Δαφνοῦς) was a city on the Euboean Sea, originally belonging to ancient Phocis, which thus extended from the Corinthian Gulf to the Euboean sea. Its narrow territory separated the Locri Epicnemidii from the Locri Opuntii; but it was afterwards assigned to the Opuntii. The town was in ruins in the time of Strabo, who fixes its site by describing it as distant 20 stadia from Cynus and 120 from Elateia, and as having a harbour. Daphnus appears in an inscription dated to 407 BCE. Daphnus lay at the head of a pass that was one of the major arteries from northern to central Greece.

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  • Dafnos (en llatí Daphnus, en grec antic Δαφνοῦς) era una ciutat de la riba de la mar d'Eubea, a la regió de Fòcida. El seu territori, molt estret, separava la Lòcrida Epicnèmida de la Lòcrida Opúncia, però més tard va ser assignada als opuntis. La ciutat estava en ruïnes en temps d'Estrabó, que la situa a 20 estadis de Cinos i a 120 d'Elatea. Diu que tenia un port. (ca)
  • Daphnus or Daphnous (Ancient Greek: Δαφνοῦς) was a city on the Euboean Sea, originally belonging to ancient Phocis, which thus extended from the Corinthian Gulf to the Euboean sea. Its narrow territory separated the Locri Epicnemidii from the Locri Opuntii; but it was afterwards assigned to the Opuntii. The town was in ruins in the time of Strabo, who fixes its site by describing it as distant 20 stadia from Cynus and 120 from Elateia, and as having a harbour. Daphnus appears in an inscription dated to 407 BCE. Daphnus lay at the head of a pass that was one of the major arteries from northern to central Greece. (en)
  • Dafnunte o Dafno (en griego, Δαφνοῦς, cuyo significado es cubierto de laureles) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad portuaria griega que en algunos periodos históricos perteneció a la zona oriental de Lócride y en otros a Fócide. En la época de Estrabón la ciudad había sido demolida y pertenecía a Lócride, pero el geógrafo señala que cuando la ciudad pertenecía a Fócide era el punto que separaba a Lócride oriental en dos partes: Lócride Epicnemidia al norte y Lócride Opuntia, al sur.​ (es)
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  • Dafnos (en llatí Daphnus, en grec antic Δαφνοῦς) era una ciutat de la riba de la mar d'Eubea, a la regió de Fòcida. El seu territori, molt estret, separava la Lòcrida Epicnèmida de la Lòcrida Opúncia, però més tard va ser assignada als opuntis. La ciutat estava en ruïnes en temps d'Estrabó, que la situa a 20 estadis de Cinos i a 120 d'Elatea. Diu que tenia un port. (ca)
  • Daphnus or Daphnous (Ancient Greek: Δαφνοῦς) was a city on the Euboean Sea, originally belonging to ancient Phocis, which thus extended from the Corinthian Gulf to the Euboean sea. Its narrow territory separated the Locri Epicnemidii from the Locri Opuntii; but it was afterwards assigned to the Opuntii. The town was in ruins in the time of Strabo, who fixes its site by describing it as distant 20 stadia from Cynus and 120 from Elateia, and as having a harbour. Daphnus appears in an inscription dated to 407 BCE. Daphnus lay at the head of a pass that was one of the major arteries from northern to central Greece. (en)
  • Dafnunte o Dafno (en griego, Δαφνοῦς, cuyo significado es cubierto de laureles) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad portuaria griega que en algunos periodos históricos perteneció a la zona oriental de Lócride y en otros a Fócide. En la época de Estrabón la ciudad había sido demolida y pertenecía a Lócride, pero el geógrafo señala que cuando la ciudad pertenecía a Fócide era el punto que separaba a Lócride oriental en dos partes: Lócride Epicnemidia al norte y Lócride Opuntia, al sur.​ Estaba al nordeste de Elatea y su territorio llegaba hasta la entrada del valle del río . Se localiza cerca de la actual bahía de .​​ (es)
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