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Cnemides or Knemides (Ancient Greek: Κνημῖδες), also Cnemis or Knemis (Κνῆμις), is the name of a fortress, and probably of a town, in ancient Phocis. Strabo places Cnemides on Cape Cnemides opposite the islands called Lichades and the Euboean promontory Cenaeum, distant 20 stadia from Thronium and from Daphnus. The Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax, successively describing towns along the Phocian coast, places Cnemides after Thronium and before Elateia and Panopeus. The site of Cnemides is near the modern .

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  • Cnemides or Knemides (Ancient Greek: Κνημῖδες), also Cnemis or Knemis (Κνῆμις), is the name of a fortress, and probably of a town, in ancient Phocis. Strabo places Cnemides on Cape Cnemides opposite the islands called Lichades and the Euboean promontory Cenaeum, distant 20 stadia from Thronium and from Daphnus. The Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax, successively describing towns along the Phocian coast, places Cnemides after Thronium and before Elateia and Panopeus. The site of Cnemides is near the modern . (en)
  • Cnemide o Cnemis (en griego, Κνημῖδες) designaba el nombre de un promontorio griego de Lócride y probablemente también era el nombre de un asentamiento. Debe distinguirse del monte Cnemis, que en la Antigüedad servía para dar nombre al territorio de Lócrida Epicnemidia. Estrabón, además de citar el monte Cnemis, menciona una fortaleza natural que llama Cnemide y la ubica entre Dafnunte (a una distancia de veinte estadios) y Tronio. Podría ser el mismo lugar que la Cnemis citada en el Periplo de Pseudo-Escílax en una sucesión de ciudades costeras de Fócide a continuación de Tronio y antes de Elatea y Panopeo.​​​ (es)
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  • Cnemides or Knemides (Ancient Greek: Κνημῖδες), also Cnemis or Knemis (Κνῆμις), is the name of a fortress, and probably of a town, in ancient Phocis. Strabo places Cnemides on Cape Cnemides opposite the islands called Lichades and the Euboean promontory Cenaeum, distant 20 stadia from Thronium and from Daphnus. The Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax, successively describing towns along the Phocian coast, places Cnemides after Thronium and before Elateia and Panopeus. The site of Cnemides is near the modern . (en)
  • Cnemide o Cnemis (en griego, Κνημῖδες) designaba el nombre de un promontorio griego de Lócride y probablemente también era el nombre de un asentamiento. Debe distinguirse del monte Cnemis, que en la Antigüedad servía para dar nombre al territorio de Lócrida Epicnemidia. (es)
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