Contest of Cithaeron and Helicon

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The "Contest of Cithaeron and Helicon" (PMG 654) is a fragment of a poem by Corinna. Preserved on a second-century AD papyrus discovered at Hermopolis in Egypt, the poem tells the story of a singing competition between two mountains, Cithaeron and Helicon, which was apparently won by Mount Cithaeron. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mounts Cithaeron and Helicon by Hugh William Williams
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rdf:langString Mount Cithaeron From the tombs of Platea - Williams Hugh William - 1829.jpg
rdf:langString The "Contest of Cithaeron and Helicon" (PMG 654) is a fragment of a poem by Corinna. Preserved on a second-century AD papyrus discovered at Hermopolis in Egypt, the poem tells the story of a singing competition between two mountains, Cithaeron and Helicon, which was apparently won by Mount Cithaeron.
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