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Mount Tanagra

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Mount Tanagra is a mountain in Greece[citation needed]

Mount Tanagra was known as Mount Cerycius in Ancient Greece. It was the place in which the Greek hero Orion's tomb was buried in.[citation needed] It has been said to be the birthplace of Hermes.[1]

References

  1. ^ John Antony Cramer (1828). A geographical and historical description of ancient Greece, Vol 2. Clarendon Press. p. 272.