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Panormus or Panormos (Ancient Greek: Πάνορμος) was a harbour on the east coast of ancient Attica. Panormus was captured by Alexander of Pherae during the latter's expedition in Attica. The Athenian admiral Leosthenes defeated Alexander, but Alexander escaped from being blockaded in Panormus, took several Attic triremes, and plundered Piraeus.
Panormos hieß in der Antike ein Küstenort in Ostattika, dessen Lage heute nicht genau bekannt ist. Der Redenschreiber Isaios erwähnt den Ort nur ohne eine weitere Angabe. Claudius Ptolemäus lokalisiert den Hafen von Panormos (griechisch Πάνορμος λιμήν) zwischen dem Kap Sounion und Brauron. Der Hafen soll durch ein Kap in zwei ungleich große Becken geteilt worden sein.
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city (Q515) | place=city |
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Former populated places in Greece | boundary=administrative, landuse=residential, place, admin_level |
Populated places in ancient Attica | boundary=administrative, landuse=residential, place, admin_level |