Crommyon

Crommyon or Krommyon (Ancient Greek: Κρομμυών),[1][2][3] or Cromyon[4] or Kromyon (Κρομυών),[5] or Cremmyon[6] or Kremmyon (Κρεμμυών),[7][8] was a small town of ancient Corinthia on the Saronic Gulf, but originally the last town of Megaris.

[3] Crommyon was distant 120 stadia from Corinth,[1] and therefore occupied the site of the ruins near the chapel of Ag.

[9][10] Crommyon is said by Pausanias to have derived its name from Crommus, the son of Poseidon.

It is celebrated in mythology as the haunt of the Crommyonian Sow destroyed by Theseus.

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