Olmones (Ancient Greek: Ὄλμῶνες)[1] was a village in ancient Boeotia, situated 12 stadia to the left of Copae, and 7 stadia from Hyettus.
It derived its name from Olmus, the son of Sisyphus, but contained nothing worthy of notice in the time of Pausanias (2nd century).
[2] Its site is located north of modern Pavlon/Pavlos in the municipal unit of Orchomenos.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography.
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