Pantomatrium or Pantomatrion (Ancient Greek: Παντομάτριον)[1] was a town on the north coast of ancient Crete, placed by Ptolemy between Rhithymna and the Dium Promontorium,[2] but by Pliny more to the west, between Aptera and Amphimalla.
[3] Its name was changed to Agrion in late antiquity.
[4] Under the name of Agrion, or Arion, it was a Roman Catholic bishopric.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography.
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