Peparethus
place · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
in the texts
Against Lacritus
Place named as a wine source for Pontic trade.
Wine is carried to Pontus from places around us, from Peparethus, and Cos, and Thasos and Mendê, and from all sorts of other places;
Against Stephanus I
Place associated with a talent allegedly due to Pasio and assigned as part of Archippê's dowry.
You have heard, men of Athens, the large amount of the dowry,—a talent from Peparethus, a talent from Athens, a lodging-house worth a hundred minae, female slaves and jewelry, and all else that she has in her possession—I give it all, says the will;
I give my wife Archippê to Phormio, and I give as dowry to Archippê the talent due to me at Peparethus, the talent due to me here in Athens, a lodging-house worth one hundred minae, the female slaves and jewelry, and all else that she has in the house.
History of the Peloponnesian War
An island affected by the same earthquake, suffering structural damage though no inundation.
and an earthquake threw down a part of the wall, with the townhall few houses besides.