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[604] The Arkadians are never mentioned again in H. except 7.134 in a tale of Nestor's, though their sixty ships formed one of the largest contingents to the army. The tomb of Aipytos son of Elatos is mentioned by Pausanias (viii. 16. 3) as being still shewn at the foot of the mountain “Σηπία”. See Pind. Ol. vi. 33.For Pheneos see Frazer iv. 235, Orchomenos 224, Tegea 422, Mantineia 201, Stymphalos 268, Parrhasia 306.

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