PATKAS, (ANCIENT PATE^.)
:' TV Tlpcvyivki cat ru via, oyo/ia Si 61 fr Uarpive, vivo AXaiHv eSoQr) KTT)(m<rQai
tt6\iv iv rrj xup<f, koX rb 'ovofia airo rov Uarpiue ereOt] rrj ttoXu."—PauSAN. VII. 6.
"The Achaeans granted permission to Preugenes and his son
Patreus to build a city in their territory, which, after the name of
the latter, was called Patrae."
"Fretum quod Naupactum et Patras interfluit Rhion incolae vo-
cant."------Liv. XXVII. 29.
"The straits which separate Naupactus (Lepanto) from Patras
are called by the inhabitants of that district Rhion."
" Turn lustrata Ephyre, Patreeque, et regia Pleuron."
Stat. Theb. I.
" Then Ephyre we passed, and Patne's walls,
And wondering gazed on Pleuron's princely halls."
J. P.
:' TV Tlpcvyivki cat ru via, oyo/ia Si 61 fr Uarpive, vivo AXaiHv eSoQr) KTT)(m<rQai
tt6\iv iv rrj xup<f, koX rb 'ovofia airo rov Uarpiue ereOt] rrj ttoXu."—PauSAN. VII. 6.
"The Achaeans granted permission to Preugenes and his son
Patreus to build a city in their territory, which, after the name of
the latter, was called Patrae."
"Fretum quod Naupactum et Patras interfluit Rhion incolae vo-
cant."------Liv. XXVII. 29.
"The straits which separate Naupactus (Lepanto) from Patras
are called by the inhabitants of that district Rhion."
" Turn lustrata Ephyre, Patreeque, et regia Pleuron."
Stat. Theb. I.
" Then Ephyre we passed, and Patne's walls,
And wondering gazed on Pleuron's princely halls."
J. P.