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Headword:
Pêkos
Adler number: pi,1500
Translated headword: Pekos
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Pekos, also [called] Zeus,[1] died after he had handed over the dominion of the west to his own son Hermes; he had lived 120 years. And as he was dying he ordered that his body should be buried on the island of Crete, on which [tomb] is inscribed: "here lies dead Pekos who [is] also [called] Zeus." Very many have mentioned this tomb in their own books.
Greek Original:Pêkos, ho kai Zeus, paradous tên tês duseôs archên tôi idiôi huiôi Hermêi teleutai, zêsas k# kai r# etê: kai teleutôn ekeleusen apotethênai to heautou sôma en têi Krêtêi têi nêsôi, en hôi epigegraptai: enthade keitai thanôn Pêkos ho kai Zeus. memnêntai tou taphou toutou pleistoi en tois idiois sungrammasi.
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Keywords: chronology; geography; mythology; religion; tragedy
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 29 February 2012@01:39:51.
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