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The 'Myrtoan (Mirtoan) Sea' is a subdivision of the
Mediterranean Sea that lies between the
Cyclades and the
Peloponnesos. It is described as the part of the
Aegean Sea south of
Euboea,
Attica, and
Argolis.
[1]
The
Saronic Gulf, the gulf of
Athens, lies between the
Corinth Canal and the Myrtoan Sea.
Names
It is said to have been named after the mythical hero
Myrtilus, who was thrown into this sea by an enraged
Pelops. The name has also been connected with that of the maiden Myrto. It is also said to have derived its name from a small island named Myrtus.
Classical references
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Horace makes a reference to ''Mare Myrtoum'' in Liber I, Carmen I, line 14 ("Ad Maecenatem").
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Pliny the Elder (iv. 11. s. 18) considers the Myrtoan a part of the Aegean.
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Strabo distinguishes between the Myrtoan and Aegean; Strabo wrote that the Aegean terminated at the promontory of Sunium in Attica.
External links
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MYRTOUM mare