Onceium
Onceium or Onkeion (Ancient Greek: Ὄγκειον) was a village in ancient Arcadia upon the river Ladon, near Thelpusa, and containing a temple of Demeter Erinnys.[1][2] The Ladon, after leaving this temple, passed that of Apollo Oncaeates on the left, and that of the boy Asclepius on the right.[3] The name is derived by Pausanias from Oncus, a son of Apollo, who reigned at this place. Other writers mention a small town Oncae (Ὄγκαι) in Arcadia, which may be the same as Onceium.[4]
Its site is unlocated.[5]
References
- Pausanias. Description of Greece. 8.25.4.
- Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. s.v.
- Pausanias. Description of Greece. 8.25.11.
- Tzetzes, ad Lycophr. 1225; Etym. M. p. 613; Phavorin. s.v.
- Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Princeton University Press. p. 58, and directory notes accompanying.
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