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Olynthos

Olynthus

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Olynthus was an ancient Greek city located in the Chalcidice region, near the coast of the Aegean Sea. The city’s history dates back to at least the 7th century BC, with evidence suggesting earlier settlements in the area. Olynthus became a significant urban center by the 5th century BC, particularly after its alliance with other…

Orchomenus (Arcadia)

Orchomenus (Arcadia)

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Orchomenus, located in the region of Arcadia, was a significant city in ancient Greece. It stood out due to its strategic position in central Peloponnese. Orchomenus played a crucial role in the political and military activities of the region during various periods of Greek history.Early HistoryOrchomenus’ history dates back to the Mycenaean period, around the…

Orchomenus (Boeotia)

Orchomenus (Boeotia)

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Orchomenus was a significant city in ancient Boeotia, Greece. It played a major role in the region’s political and cultural history from the Bronze Age to the Roman period. Located near the northern edge of Lake Copais, it was known for its wealth, military strength, and early Mycenaean connections.Early HistoryOrchomenus was one of the earliest…

Philippi

Philippi

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Philippi was an important city in ancient Macedonia. It played a significant role in both Greek and Roman history. Founded in 356 BC by King Philip II of Macedon, it was initially a small Thracian settlement known as Krenides. After conquering the region, Philip II renamed it after himself.Strategic LocationPhilippi was located near the modern…

Phourni

Phourni

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Phourni is a Minoan archaeological site located near Archanes in Crete. This ancient cemetery served as the burial ground for the settlement during the Minoan civilization, spanning from the Early Minoan period (around 2600 BC) to the Late Minoan period (around 1200 BC). The site offers valuable insights into Minoan burial practices and society.Discovery and…

Pythagoreion

Pythagoreion

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The Pythagoreion is an ancient site located on the island of Samos, Greece. It served as a major urban center in antiquity and is closely linked to the famous mathematician Pythagoras, who was born on the island around 570 BC. The site provides valuable insights into the ancient Greek world, with its well-preserved architecture and…

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