Tragium or Tragion (Ancient Greek: Τράγιον) was a town of the borderlands between ancient Messenia and Laconia, mentioned by Strabo. Strabo relates that it was founded by Teleclus, king of Sparta, in the 8th century BCE, along with the cities of Echeiae and Poeaessa. Its site is unlocated, although it has been suggested that it was located, like the other cities founded by Teleclus, near the upper course of the Nedon River.
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| - Tragio (en griego antiguo, Τράγιον) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega que probablemente se situaba en una zona limítrofe entre Mesenia y Laconia. Estrabón cuenta que fue una de las ciudades fundadas por Teleclo, rey de Lacedemonia, en el siglo VIII a. C., al igual que las ciudades de Peaesa y Equeas. No se sabe el lugar donde se localizaba aunque se ha sugerido que estaba, al igual que las otras ciudades fundadas por Teleclo, cerca del curso alto del . (es)
- Tragium or Tragion (Ancient Greek: Τράγιον) was a town of the borderlands between ancient Messenia and Laconia, mentioned by Strabo. Strabo relates that it was founded by Teleclus, king of Sparta, in the 8th century BCE, along with the cities of Echeiae and Poeaessa. Its site is unlocated, although it has been suggested that it was located, like the other cities founded by Teleclus, near the upper course of the Nedon River. (en)
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| - Tragio (en griego antiguo, Τράγιον) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega que probablemente se situaba en una zona limítrofe entre Mesenia y Laconia. Estrabón cuenta que fue una de las ciudades fundadas por Teleclo, rey de Lacedemonia, en el siglo VIII a. C., al igual que las ciudades de Peaesa y Equeas. No se sabe el lugar donde se localizaba aunque se ha sugerido que estaba, al igual que las otras ciudades fundadas por Teleclo, cerca del curso alto del . (es)
- Tragium or Tragion (Ancient Greek: Τράγιον) was a town of the borderlands between ancient Messenia and Laconia, mentioned by Strabo. Strabo relates that it was founded by Teleclus, king of Sparta, in the 8th century BCE, along with the cities of Echeiae and Poeaessa. Its site is unlocated, although it has been suggested that it was located, like the other cities founded by Teleclus, near the upper course of the Nedon River. (en)
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