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Cleonae (Argolis)

Coordinates: 37°49′28″N 22°46′33″E / 37.8244444444°N 22.7758333333°E / 37.8244444444; 22.7758333333
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Cleonae or Cleonæ or Kleonai (now Archaies Kleones) was an ancient city in Argolis, now in the prefecture of Corinth, Greece. The site lies a few kilometers northwest of the small village of Agios Vasileios, between Corinth and Nemea. It was at Cleonae that, according to legend, Hercules slew the Moliones.[1]

37°49′28″N 22°46′33″E / 37.8244444444°N 22.7758333333°E / 37.8244444444; 22.7758333333