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Also, [Greek: Makar Nereus. Kluthi, Makar, Phonon], to Corybas the Sun. [251] [Greek: Melpon d' hoploteron Makaron genesin te, krisin te]. Orphic. Argonaut. v. 42. [252] Diodorus Siculus. l. 5. p. 327, 328. We read of Macaria in the Red Sea. Plin. l. 6. c. 29. [Greek: To Turkaion oros, kai Makaria]. Diodorus Sic. l. 3. p. 173. [253] Cyprus was called [Greek: Makaria], with a town of the same name. Ptolem. Lesbos Macaria. Clarissima Lesbos; appellata Lana, Pelasgia, Aigeira, AEthiope, Macaria, a Macareo Jovis nepote. Plin. l. 5. c. 31. and Mela. l. 2. c. 7. p. 209. [Greek: Hosson Lesbos ano Makaros edos entos eergei]. Homer. Iliad. [Omega]. v. 544. Rhodes, called Macaria. Plin. l. 5. c. 31. A fountain in Attica was called Macaria. Pausanias. l. 1. p. 79. Part of Thrace, Macaria. Apollonius Rhod. l. 1. v. 1115. A city in Arcadia. [Greek: Makariai]. Steph. Byzant. [Greek: Makar], a king of Lesbos. Clement. Cohort. p. 27. An island of Lycia, Macara. Steph. Byzant. The Macares, who were the reputed sons of Deucalion, after a deluge, settled in Chios, Rhodes, and other islands. Diodorus Sic. l. 5. p. 347. [254] Pausanias. l. 8. p. 602. He speaks of Macaria the daughter of Hercules. l. 1. p. 80. [255] Pausanias. l. 10. p. 896. [256] Diodorus. l. 5. p. 347. [Greek: Makar ho Krinakou]. Schol. in Homer. Iliad. [Omega]. v. 544. [257] [Greek: Hoi Sannoi, hous proteron elegon Makronas.] Strabo. l. 12. Sanni, [Greek: Sannoi], means Heliadae, the same as Macarones. [Greek: Makrones], near Colchis, [Greek: hoi nun Sannoi]. Stephanus Byzant. [258] The same as the Cadmeum. [Greek: Makaron nesos, he akropolis ton en Boiotiai Thebon to palaion, hos ho Parmenides]. Suidas. Diodorus Siculus. l. 5. p. 347. [Greek: Makaron nesoi], near Britain and Thule. Scholia in Lycophron. v. 1200. [Greek: Haid' eisin Makaron nesoi, tothi per ton ariston] [Greek: Zena, Theon basilea, Rhee teke toid' eni choroi]. Of the Theban Acropolis, Tzetzes in Lycophron. v. 1194. [259] Herodotus. l. 3. c. 16. [260] Macra, a river in Italy. Plin. l. 3. c. 5. [261] Euripides in Ione. v. 937. [Greek: Entha prosborrhous petras Makras kalousi ges anaktes Atthidos]. Ibid. Pausanias informs us that the children of Niobe were supposed to have been here slain in this cavern. [262] Euripides ibid. Also, in another place, he mentions [Greek: Kekropos es Antra, kai Makras petrerepheis].
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