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'''Krocylea''' ({{Lang-el|'''Κροκύλεια'''}}) is an [[Ancient Greek]] name of an island in the [[Ionian Sea]], near [[Homer's Ithaca|Ithaca]]. In Homer's [[Iliad]], book II, Neritum is part of [[Odysseus]]'s kingdom. Some researchers, including [[Wilhelm Dörpfeld]] estimate that Krocylea is present day island of Atokos or [[Meganisi]]. |
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[[Category:Islands of Greece]] |
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[[Category:Greek mythology]] |
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Revision as of 20:58, 12 October 2010
Krocylea (Greek: Κροκύλεια) is an Ancient Greek name of an island in the Ionian Sea, near Ithaca. In Homer's Iliad, book II, Neritum is part of Odysseus's kingdom. Some researchers, including Wilhelm Dörpfeld estimate that Krocylea is present day island of Atokos or Meganisi.