Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mykale” in book 1, chapter 148, section 1 of Herodotus, The Histories:
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The Panionion is a sacred ground in Mykale, facing north; it was set apart for Poseidon of Helicon by the joint will of the Ionians. Mykale is a western promontory of the mainland opposite Samos; the Ionians used to assemble there from their cities and keep the festival to which they gave the name of Panionia.
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