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Tarphe (Ancient Greek: Τάρφη) was a town of the Epicnemidian Locrians on the Boagrius River. It is mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad. Strabo writes that it was situated upon a height in a fertile and woody country, and was said to have derived its name from the thickets in which it stood. In the time of Strabo it had changed its name into that of Pharygae (Φαρύγαι), and was said to have received a colony from Argos. It contained a temple of Hera Pharygaea. The temple was described: Its site has been tentatively located near modern Mendenitsa.

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  • Tarfe (en grec antic Τάρφη) era el nom de una antiga ciutat grega de la Lòcrida Epicnèmida que Homer menciona al "Catàleg de les naus" de la Ilíada. Segons Estrabó es trobava a 20 estadis de la ciutat de Trònion, la capital dels locris. Afegeix que el seu territori era fèrtil i ben arbrat, i que va canviar de nom i es va dir Farigas (Φαρύγαι). En aquella ciutat hi havia un temple dedicat a Hera Farígea, i els seus habitants deien que eren colons que procedien d'Argos. (ca)
  • Tarfe (en griego, Τάρφη) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Lócride, que fue mencionada por Homero en el Catálogo de las naves de la Ilíada, donde se la sitúa a orillas del río .​ Estrabón la ubica a veinte estadios de la ciudad de Tronio. Añade que su territorio era fértil y de abundantes árboles y que cambió de nombre para pasar a llamarse Fárigas. Allí había un templo de Hera Farigea y sus habitantes decían ser colonos procedentes de Argos.​ Más tarde la población volvió a cambiar de nombre y se llamó Bodonitsa.​ (es)
  • Tarphe (Ancient Greek: Τάρφη) was a town of the Epicnemidian Locrians on the Boagrius River. It is mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad. Strabo writes that it was situated upon a height in a fertile and woody country, and was said to have derived its name from the thickets in which it stood. In the time of Strabo it had changed its name into that of Pharygae (Φαρύγαι), and was said to have received a colony from Argos. It contained a temple of Hera Pharygaea. The temple was described: Its site has been tentatively located near modern Mendenitsa. (en)
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  • Tarfe (en grec antic Τάρφη) era el nom de una antiga ciutat grega de la Lòcrida Epicnèmida que Homer menciona al "Catàleg de les naus" de la Ilíada. Segons Estrabó es trobava a 20 estadis de la ciutat de Trònion, la capital dels locris. Afegeix que el seu territori era fèrtil i ben arbrat, i que va canviar de nom i es va dir Farigas (Φαρύγαι). En aquella ciutat hi havia un temple dedicat a Hera Farígea, i els seus habitants deien que eren colons que procedien d'Argos. (ca)
  • Tarfe (en griego, Τάρφη) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Lócride, que fue mencionada por Homero en el Catálogo de las naves de la Ilíada, donde se la sitúa a orillas del río .​ Estrabón la ubica a veinte estadios de la ciudad de Tronio. Añade que su territorio era fértil y de abundantes árboles y que cambió de nombre para pasar a llamarse Fárigas. Allí había un templo de Hera Farigea y sus habitantes decían ser colonos procedentes de Argos.​ Más tarde la población volvió a cambiar de nombre y se llamó Bodonitsa.​ (es)
  • Tarphe (Ancient Greek: Τάρφη) was a town of the Epicnemidian Locrians on the Boagrius River. It is mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad. Strabo writes that it was situated upon a height in a fertile and woody country, and was said to have derived its name from the thickets in which it stood. In the time of Strabo it had changed its name into that of Pharygae (Φαρύγαι), and was said to have received a colony from Argos. It contained a temple of Hera Pharygaea. The temple was described: "Tarphe is situated on a height . . . its territory is both fruitful and well-wooded, for already this place had been named from its being thickly wooded. But it is now called Pharygai; and here is situated a temple of Hera Pharugaia, so called from the Hera in the Argive Pharygai; and, indeed, they say that they are colonists of the Argives." Its site has been tentatively located near modern Mendenitsa. (en)
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