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Lappa (Crete)
35.2890° N, 24.3361° E
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Lappa (Ancient Greek: Λάππα) was an ancient city in Crete. It was located near modern Argyroupoli.
Paleolithic
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Iron Age
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Bishop at Council of Ephesus
431
Bishop at Council of Chalcedon
451
Visit by Robert Pashley
19th century
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