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Aulon (Ancient Greek: Ἀϝλόν), known later as Alonion (Άλονίων), was a town and poleis (city-state) of ancient Crete. It is mentioned in a decree of 480 BCE of Gortyna where a series of privileges are granted to a person perhaps of foreign origin among which were land and housing in Aulon. Of this decree it has been deduced that Aulon was a city that was fortified and was dependent on Gortyna but that probably had autonomy in some aspects. About this relationship between Aulon and Gortyna analogies have been noted with that between Halicarnassus and Salmacis.

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  • Aulon (Ancient Greek: Ἀϝλόν), known later as Alonion (Άλονίων), was a town and poleis (city-state) of ancient Crete. It is mentioned in a decree of 480 BCE of Gortyna where a series of privileges are granted to a person perhaps of foreign origin among which were land and housing in Aulon. Of this decree it has been deduced that Aulon was a city that was fortified and was dependent on Gortyna but that probably had autonomy in some aspects. About this relationship between Aulon and Gortyna analogies have been noted with that between Halicarnassus and Salmacis. Its site is located near Agioi Deka ('Ten Saints'), which refers to ten Christian martyrs killed at the amphitheatre of Alonion. (en)
  • Aulón (en griego, Ἀϝλόν) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Creta. Es mencionada en un decreto del año 480 a. C. de Gortina donde se conceden una serie de privilegios a una persona quizá de origen extranjero entre los que se encontraban terrenos y vivienda en Aulón. De este decreto se ha deducido que Aulón era una ciudad que estaba fortificada y que dependía de Gortina pero que probablemente tenía autonomía en algunos aspectos. Acerca de esta relación entre Aulón y Gortina se han advertido analogías con la existente entre Halicarnaso y Salmacis.​​ Es citada también por Esteban de Bizancio. Se ha sugerido que estuvo localizada en los suburbios de Gortina, en la actual .​ (es)
  • Aulon (in greco antico: Ἀϝλόν) era una città dell'antica Grecia ubicata sull'isola di Creta. (it)
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  • Aulon (in greco antico: Ἀϝλόν) era una città dell'antica Grecia ubicata sull'isola di Creta. (it)
  • Aulon (Ancient Greek: Ἀϝλόν), known later as Alonion (Άλονίων), was a town and poleis (city-state) of ancient Crete. It is mentioned in a decree of 480 BCE of Gortyna where a series of privileges are granted to a person perhaps of foreign origin among which were land and housing in Aulon. Of this decree it has been deduced that Aulon was a city that was fortified and was dependent on Gortyna but that probably had autonomy in some aspects. About this relationship between Aulon and Gortyna analogies have been noted with that between Halicarnassus and Salmacis. (en)
  • Aulón (en griego, Ἀϝλόν) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Creta. Es mencionada en un decreto del año 480 a. C. de Gortina donde se conceden una serie de privilegios a una persona quizá de origen extranjero entre los que se encontraban terrenos y vivienda en Aulón. De este decreto se ha deducido que Aulón era una ciudad que estaba fortificada y que dependía de Gortina pero que probablemente tenía autonomía en algunos aspectos. Acerca de esta relación entre Aulón y Gortina se han advertido analogías con la existente entre Halicarnaso y Salmacis.​​ (es)
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