Golgi

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

GOLGI(Γολγοί: Eth. Γόλγιος, Γολγία, Γολλτ;γτ;ηίς, Steph. B.), a town of Cyprus, famous for the worship of Aphrodite (Theocr. 15.100; Lycophr. 589; Catull. 36.15, Nupt. Pel. et Thet. 96), which, according to legend, had existed here even before its introduction at Paphos by Agapenor. (Pausan 8.5.2.) The town is mentioned by Pliny (Plin. Nat. 5.35); but its position is not known. (Engel, Kypros, vol. 1. p. 145, vol. 2. p. 81.)
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