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Lĕōcŏrĭon

Lĕōcŏrĭon · n

a temple in Athens

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What it meant

Lĕōcŏrĭon — Lewis & Short

Lĕōcŏrĭon, i, n., = *lewko/rion,

I a temple in Athens, reared in honor of the three daughters of Leos, who suffered themselves to be sacrificed in order to avert a famine: Leoidum est delubrum Athenis, quod Leocorion nominatur, Cic. N. D. 3, 19, 50.

Where it came from

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