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Anticyra
Antikyra or Anticyra (, ''Antíkyra'') was an ancient Greek city in Phocis located within present-day Antikyra. ==Name and Mycenaean past== Until the early 20th century it was called "Aspra Spitia" (), a name given after 1960 to a wholly new adjacent settlement, 3 km to the East; in Phocis, on the bay of Anticyra, in the Corinthian gulf; some remains are still visible. It was a town of considerable importance in ancient times. It is identified with the Homeric Kyparissos, appearing in the Catalogue of Ships,〔''Iliad'' 2, 519〕 from where the Phokian fleet sailed to Aulis and then to Troy. In Roman times still existed in Antikyra the grave of Schedios and Epistrophos, the admirals of the Phokian fleet. The name Kyparissos was due to the city's mythical founder, Kyparissos, who was son of Orchomenus and brother of the king Minyas.
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