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Kimons Tombs, Athens

5th century BC Athenian statesman and victor in the Battle of Marathon, Cimon, lies buried in the rock-cut tomb..

5th century BC Athenian statesman and victor in the Battle of Marathon, Cimon, lies buried in the rock-cut tomb.


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About Kimons Tombs

 Athens, Greece

Kimons Tombs and Nearby Sights on Map

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