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Psamathus or Psamathous (Ancient Greek: Ψαμαθοῦς), called by Strabo Amathus or Amathous (Ἀμαθοῦς), was a harbour of ancient Laconia. The Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax places it back to back (ἀντίπυλος) with the harbour of Achilleius. Pausanias places it near Cape Taenarum and Asine, at about 150 stadia from Teuthrone. He says that at the end of Cape Matapan there was a temple in the shape of a cave and a statue of Poseidon. Strabo and other ancient writers call Psamathus a polis (city-state). Its site is located near the modern Porto Kagio.

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  • Psamatunte (en griego, Ψαμαθοῦς) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Laconia. Estrabón la ubica en el golfo de Laconia, entre el cabo Ténaro y la ciudad de Ásine.​ Pausanias, por su parte, la sitúa cerca del cabo Ténaro y del puerto de Aquileo, a unos 150 estadios de Teutrone. Dice que en el extremo del cabo Ténaro había un templo en forma de cueva y una estatua de Poseidón ante ella.​ Se localiza en el lugar donde se encuentra la población actual de .​ (es)
  • Psamathus or Psamathous (Ancient Greek: Ψαμαθοῦς), called by Strabo Amathus or Amathous (Ἀμαθοῦς), was a harbour of ancient Laconia. The Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax places it back to back (ἀντίπυλος) with the harbour of Achilleius. Pausanias places it near Cape Taenarum and Asine, at about 150 stadia from Teuthrone. He says that at the end of Cape Matapan there was a temple in the shape of a cave and a statue of Poseidon. Strabo and other ancient writers call Psamathus a polis (city-state). Its site is located near the modern Porto Kagio. (en)
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  • Psamatunte (en griego, Ψαμαθοῦς) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Laconia. Estrabón la ubica en el golfo de Laconia, entre el cabo Ténaro y la ciudad de Ásine.​ Pausanias, por su parte, la sitúa cerca del cabo Ténaro y del puerto de Aquileo, a unos 150 estadios de Teutrone. Dice que en el extremo del cabo Ténaro había un templo en forma de cueva y una estatua de Poseidón ante ella.​ Se localiza en el lugar donde se encuentra la población actual de .​ (es)
  • Psamathus or Psamathous (Ancient Greek: Ψαμαθοῦς), called by Strabo Amathus or Amathous (Ἀμαθοῦς), was a harbour of ancient Laconia. The Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax places it back to back (ἀντίπυλος) with the harbour of Achilleius. Pausanias places it near Cape Taenarum and Asine, at about 150 stadia from Teuthrone. He says that at the end of Cape Matapan there was a temple in the shape of a cave and a statue of Poseidon. Strabo and other ancient writers call Psamathus a polis (city-state). Its site is located near the modern Porto Kagio. (en)
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