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Corseia or Korseia (Ancient Greek: Κορσεία), or Chorsia (Χορσία), was town of ancient Boeotia, sometimes included in Opuntian Locris, was the first place which the traveller reached after crossing the mountains from Cyrtones. In the Third Sacred War it was taken by the Phocians, along with Orchomenus and Coroneia. In the plain below, the river joined the sea. When Pausanias visited in the 2nd century, he found a sacred grove of yews with a small image of Hermes in the open air, half a stadion from Corseia.

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  • Corseia or Korseia (Ancient Greek: Κορσεία), or Chorsia (Χορσία), was town of ancient Boeotia, sometimes included in Opuntian Locris, was the first place which the traveller reached after crossing the mountains from Cyrtones. In the Third Sacred War it was taken by the Phocians, along with Orchomenus and Coroneia. In the plain below, the river joined the sea. When Pausanias visited in the 2nd century, he found a sacred grove of yews with a small image of Hermes in the open air, half a stadion from Corseia. Corseia's site is located near the modern .There are remains of the walled enclosure and three towers that have been studied by . (en)
  • Corseas o Corsea (en griego antiguo, Κορσεία) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega que perteneció en algunos periodos históricos a Lócride y en otros a Beocia. Pausanias la ubica pasado el monte en lo alto del cual estaba la ciudad de Cirtones. Junto a Corsea había un bosque sagrado de árboles silvestres, sobre todo de tejos, con una pequeña imagen de Hermes al aire libre. Esta imagen estaba a medio estadio de Corsea.​ Quedan restos del recinto amurallado y de tres torres que han sido estudiados por Fossey.​ (es)
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  • Corseas o Corsea (en griego antiguo, Κορσεία) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega que perteneció en algunos periodos históricos a Lócride y en otros a Beocia. Pausanias la ubica pasado el monte en lo alto del cual estaba la ciudad de Cirtones. Junto a Corsea había un bosque sagrado de árboles silvestres, sobre todo de tejos, con una pequeña imagen de Hermes al aire libre. Esta imagen estaba a medio estadio de Corsea.​ Quedan restos del recinto amurallado y de tres torres que han sido estudiados por Fossey.​ (es)
  • Corseia or Korseia (Ancient Greek: Κορσεία), or Chorsia (Χορσία), was town of ancient Boeotia, sometimes included in Opuntian Locris, was the first place which the traveller reached after crossing the mountains from Cyrtones. In the Third Sacred War it was taken by the Phocians, along with Orchomenus and Coroneia. In the plain below, the river joined the sea. When Pausanias visited in the 2nd century, he found a sacred grove of yews with a small image of Hermes in the open air, half a stadion from Corseia. (en)
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