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Belbina (Ancient Greek: Βέλβινα) was a town on a small island of the same name (now known as St. George). The island was very lofty and difficult to access, situated at the entrance of the Saronic Gulf, about 10 miles (16 km) from the promontory of Sunium. Although nearer to Attica than the Peloponnesus, it was reckoned to belong to the latter, in particular to ancient Argolis. Therefore, it was inhabited by the Dorians, and was probably a colony from Belemina (also written Belmina and Belbina), a town on the confines of Laconia and Arcadia. Themistocles quotes the island as one of the most insignificant spots in ancient Greece. Although the island is now uninhabited, it was inhabited in antiquity. On the slopes of its hills there are traces of the ancient terraces, and on one of the summi

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  • Belbina (en griego, Βέλβινα) es el nombre que se dada en la Antigüedad a una isla griega situada al sur del cabo Sunio y al este del cabo . Su nombre en la actualidad es Hagios Georgios. Se ubica a unos 40 km de Egina.​ Su gentilicio, belbinita, es citado por Heródoto en una expresión que atribuye a Temístocles.​ En el Periplo de Pseudo-Escílax se cita la isla de Belbina junto con una ciudad situada dentro de la misma.​ (es)
  • Belbina (in greco antico: Βέλβινα) era una città dell'antica Grecia ubicata nel capo Sunio e ad est del capo . Si tratta dell'attuale . Si trova a circa 40 km da Egina. Il suo nome originario, belbinita, viene citato da Erodoto in un'espressione che attribuisce a Temistocle. Nel Periplo di Scilace si cita l'isola di Belbina assieme alla città costruita sull'isola. (it)
  • Belbina (Ancient Greek: Βέλβινα) was a town on a small island of the same name (now known as St. George). The island was very lofty and difficult to access, situated at the entrance of the Saronic Gulf, about 10 miles (16 km) from the promontory of Sunium. Although nearer to Attica than the Peloponnesus, it was reckoned to belong to the latter, in particular to ancient Argolis. Therefore, it was inhabited by the Dorians, and was probably a colony from Belemina (also written Belmina and Belbina), a town on the confines of Laconia and Arcadia. Themistocles quotes the island as one of the most insignificant spots in ancient Greece. Although the island is now uninhabited, it was inhabited in antiquity. On the slopes of its hills there are traces of the ancient terraces, and on one of the summi (en)
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  • Belbina (Ancient Greek: Βέλβινα) was a town on a small island of the same name (now known as St. George). The island was very lofty and difficult to access, situated at the entrance of the Saronic Gulf, about 10 miles (16 km) from the promontory of Sunium. Although nearer to Attica than the Peloponnesus, it was reckoned to belong to the latter, in particular to ancient Argolis. Therefore, it was inhabited by the Dorians, and was probably a colony from Belemina (also written Belmina and Belbina), a town on the confines of Laconia and Arcadia. Themistocles quotes the island as one of the most insignificant spots in ancient Greece. Although the island is now uninhabited, it was inhabited in antiquity. On the slopes of its hills there are traces of the ancient terraces, and on one of the summits are remains of the ancient town. (en)
  • Belbina (en griego, Βέλβινα) es el nombre que se dada en la Antigüedad a una isla griega situada al sur del cabo Sunio y al este del cabo . Su nombre en la actualidad es Hagios Georgios. Se ubica a unos 40 km de Egina.​ Su gentilicio, belbinita, es citado por Heródoto en una expresión que atribuye a Temístocles.​ En el Periplo de Pseudo-Escílax se cita la isla de Belbina junto con una ciudad situada dentro de la misma.​ (es)
  • Belbina (in greco antico: Βέλβινα) era una città dell'antica Grecia ubicata nel capo Sunio e ad est del capo . Si tratta dell'attuale . Si trova a circa 40 km da Egina. Il suo nome originario, belbinita, viene citato da Erodoto in un'espressione che attribuisce a Temistocle. Nel Periplo di Scilace si cita l'isola di Belbina assieme alla città costruita sull'isola. (it)
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