Caepionis Turris

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

CAEPIO´NIS TURRIS or MONUMIENTUM(Καιπ.ωνος πίργος: Cipiona), a great lighthouse, built on a rock surrounded by the sea, on the S. side of the river Baetis ( Guadalquivir) in Hispania Bactica (Strab. 3. p. 140; Mela, 3.1, where some read Geryonis, and identify the tower with the Gerontisor Geryonís arxof Avienus, Ora Marit. 263, see Wernsdorf, ad loc.) Most commentators derive the namei from Servilius Caepio, the conqueror of Lusitania; but others, ascribing to the lighthouse a Phoenician origin, regard the name as a corruption of Cap Eon, i. e. Rock of the Sun. (Ford, Handbook of Spain, p. 20.)
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