Sucron

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

SUCRON(Σουκρων, Strab. 3. p. 158), a town of the Edetani in Hispania Tarraconensis, on the river of the same name, midway between Carthago Nova and the river Iberus. ( Itin. Ant. p. 400; cf. Cic. Balb. s; Liv. 28.24, 29.19; App. BC 1.110; Plut. Sert. 19, &c.) It was already destroyed in the time of Pliny (Plin. Nat. 3.3. s. 4). Variously placed at Alcira, Sueca, and Cullera. (Cf. Florez, Esp. Sagr. 5. p. 35; Marca, Hisp. 2.5.)
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