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Palamidi lay-out
Hi Carey.james.me, does the book you mention on the Palamidi talk page happen to have information about the names of the bastions? Hrothberht 17:41, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

bastion names
it has some but i will have to do some research to confirm the data
 * Most sources agree on the Greek names of the bastions (St. Andreas, Leonidas, Miltiades, Achilles, Themistocles, Robert, Epameinondas, Phocion) but what lacks (in my opinion) is a map showing Palamidi's lay-out and the names of the bastions. There is 'some' information on the geographical location of each bastion here, but not much. Also, I haven't been able to find a map of the fortress' lay-out (although the resolution on google maps seems to have increased recently). Does the book you mention perhaps have this kind of information?
 * Incidentally, I have here a Dutch travel guide (isbn: 90-209-4656-0), which also confirms the number of steps to be 847. Hrothberht 11:43, 11 October 2007 (UTC)