- Atalanta (island)
Atalanti (Greek: polytonic|Αταλάντη) (the modern Talandonísi), is a small island off
Locris , in the Opuntian Gulf, said to have been torn asunder from the mainland by anearthquake . In the first year of thePeloponnesian War this previously uninhabited island was fortified by the Athenians to prevent Locrian pirates attackingEuboea (Thuc.. ii. 32). In the sixth year of the war a part of the Athenian works was destroyed by the sea, with half the ships on the beach destroyed.Thucydides (ii. 89) reports that following an earthquake, the sea receded from the shore before returning in a huge wave. Citing similar events atPeparethus andOrobiae , he suggests that earthquakes and such "sea events" are linked - we now know that suchtsunami are in fact caused by earthquakes. In421 BC , thePeace of Nicias returned Atalanta to Sparta (Thuc.. ii. 32).ee also
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Strabo i. p. 61, ix. pp. 395, 425;, iii. 89
*Diodorus xii. 44, 59
*Pausanias (geographer) x. 20. § 3
*Livy xxxv. 37
*Pliny the Elder ii. 88, iv. 12
*Seneca "Q. N." vi. 24
*Stephanus of Byzantium "s. v."
*Leake, "Northern Greece", vol. ii. p. 172References
*SmithDGRG
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