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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 279 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NAUMBURG  , a

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town of Germany, in the province of Prussian Saxony, the seat of the provincial law courts and court of
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appeal for the province and the neighbouring districts . It is situated on the
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Saale, near its junction with the Unstrut, in the centre of an amphitheatre of
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vine-clad hills, 29 M . S.W. from Halle, on the railway to
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Weimar and
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Erfurt . Pop . (1905) 25,137 . almost entirely choked up, and is accessible only to the smallest craft . Naupactus is an episcopal see; pop. about 2500 . In Greek legend it appears as the place where the
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Heraclidae built a
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fleet to invade Peloponnesus . In
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historical times it belonged to the Ozolian Locrians; but about 455 B.c., in spite of a partial resettlement with Locrians of Opus, it fell to the Athenians, who peopled it with Messenian refugees and made it their chief
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naval station in western
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Greece during the Peloponnesian war . In 404 it was restored to the Locrians, who subsequently lost it to the Achaeans, but recovered it through Epaminondas . Philip II. of Macedon gave Naupactus to the Aetolians, who held it till 191, when after an obstinate siege it was surrendered to the Romans . It was still flourishing about A.D .

170, but in Justinian's reign was destroyed by an

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earthquake . In the
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middle ages it fell into the hands of the Venetians, who fortified it so strongly that in 1477 it successfully resisted a four months' siege by a
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Turkish army
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thirty thousand strong; in 1499, however, it was taken by Bayezid II . The mouth of the Gulf of
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Lepanto was the scene of the
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great sea fight in which the naval power of
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Turkey was for the time being destroyed by the
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united papal,
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Spanish and Venetian forces (
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October 7, 1571) . See LEPANTO,
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BATTLE OF . In 1678 it was recaptured by the Venetians, but was again restored in 1699, by the treaty of Karlowitz to the
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Turks; in the war of independence it finally became Greek once more (March 1829) . See Strabo ix. pp . 426-427;
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Pausanias x . 38 . 10-13; Thucydides i.-iii. passim; Livy. bk.
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xxxvi. passim; E . L . Hicks and G . F .

Hill, Greek Historical Inscriptions (Oxford, 1901), No . 25 .

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