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The Permessus or Permessos (Ancient Greek: Περμησσός) was a stream rising in Mount Helicon, which, after uniting with the Olmeius, flowed into Lake Copais near Haliartus. William Martin Leake, visiting the site in the 19th century, regarded the Kefalári as the Permessus, and the river of Zagará as the Olmeius. This river, apparently sacred to Apollo (patron deity of poets), is referred to in Propertius' poem (2.10.25-6) to Augustus, 'Nondum etenim Ascraeos norunt mea carmina fontes, Sed modo Permessi flumine lavit Amor.'

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  • Dans l'Antiquité, le Permessos ou Permesse (en grec ancien Περμησσός) était un cours d'eau de Béotie, en Grèce. Le géographe grec antique Strabon indique que le Permesse prend sa source sur les flancs du mont Hélicon et rejoint l'Olmeios avant d'aller se jeter dans le lac Copaïs près d'Haliarte. Le lac marécageux de Copaïs a été asséché au XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • The Permessus or Permessos (Ancient Greek: Περμησσός) was a stream rising in Mount Helicon, which, after uniting with the Olmeius, flowed into Lake Copais near Haliartus. William Martin Leake, visiting the site in the 19th century, regarded the Kefalári as the Permessus, and the river of Zagará as the Olmeius. This river, apparently sacred to Apollo (patron deity of poets), is referred to in Propertius' poem (2.10.25-6) to Augustus, 'Nondum etenim Ascraeos norunt mea carmina fontes, Sed modo Permessi flumine lavit Amor.' (en)
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  • Dans l'Antiquité, le Permessos ou Permesse (en grec ancien Περμησσός) était un cours d'eau de Béotie, en Grèce. Le géographe grec antique Strabon indique que le Permesse prend sa source sur les flancs du mont Hélicon et rejoint l'Olmeios avant d'aller se jeter dans le lac Copaïs près d'Haliarte. Le lac marécageux de Copaïs a été asséché au XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • The Permessus or Permessos (Ancient Greek: Περμησσός) was a stream rising in Mount Helicon, which, after uniting with the Olmeius, flowed into Lake Copais near Haliartus. William Martin Leake, visiting the site in the 19th century, regarded the Kefalári as the Permessus, and the river of Zagará as the Olmeius. This river, apparently sacred to Apollo (patron deity of poets), is referred to in Propertius' poem (2.10.25-6) to Augustus, 'Nondum etenim Ascraeos norunt mea carmina fontes, Sed modo Permessi flumine lavit Amor.' (en)
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  • Permesse (fr)
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