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  • Acrocorinth
  • Fortified rocky hill, the acropolis of the ancient city of Corinth, Greece

    Acrocorinth (Greek: Ακροκόρινθος, lit. 'Upper Corinth' or 'the acropolis of ancient Corinth') is a monolithic rock overlooking the ancient city of Corinth

    Acrocorinth

    Acrocorinth

    Acrocorinth

  • Temple of Aphrodite at Acrocorinth
  • Temple of Aphrodite in Corinth

    The Temple of Aphrodite at Acrocorinth was located in a sanctuary on the acropolis in Ancient Corinth dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite. It was the main

    Temple of Aphrodite at Acrocorinth

    Temple_of_Aphrodite_at_Acrocorinth

  • Ancient Corinth
  • Ancient city-state in mainland Greece

    closest to the sea, belonged to Poseidon, and the acropolis of Corinth (Acrocorinth), closest to the sky, belonged to Helios. The Upper Peirene spring is

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient_Corinth

  • Corinth (modern city)
  • City in the Peloponnese, Greece

    Corinth also helped Syracuse against Carthage by sending Timoleon. Acrocorinth was the seat of a Macedonian garrison until 243 BC, when the city joined

    Corinth (modern city)

    Corinth (modern city)

    Corinth_(modern_city)

  • Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth
  • Acrocorinth was a temple in Ancient Corinth, dedicated to the goddesses Demeter and Kore (Persephone). The sanctuary was situated on the Acrocorinth,

    Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth

    Sanctuary_of_Demeter_and_Kore_on_Acrocorinth

  • Aratus of Sicyon
  • Greek statesman and general (271–213 BCE)

    seized the Macedonian-held citadel of Acrocorinth, previously believed impregnable. After conquering the Acrocorinth, Aratus pursued the Achaean League's

    Aratus of Sicyon

    Aratus of Sicyon

    Aratus_of_Sicyon

  • Ahmed III Mosque
  • Historical mosque in Corinth, Greece

    The Ahmed III Mosque (Greek: Τζαμί του Αχμέτ Γ΄), also known as the Acrocorinth Mosque (Greek: Τζαμί της Ακροκορίνθου) or the Ahmed Pasha Mosque (Turkish:

    Ahmed III Mosque

    Ahmed III Mosque

    Ahmed_III_Mosque

  • The Odyssey (2026 film)
  • Upcoming film by Christopher Nolan

    the Cyclops Polyphemus, as well as at an archaeological palace site in Acrocorinth, Corinth. The production partnered with Faliro House Productions's NAF

    The Odyssey (2026 film)

    The_Odyssey_(2026_film)

  • Lamian War
  • War fought in Greece in 323–322 BCE

    in the acropoleis of Thebes (Cadmea) and Corinth (Acrocorinth). The occupation of the Acrocorinth ensured the neutrality of Corinth and also prevented

    Lamian War

    Lamian War

    Lamian_War

  • Citadel
  • Central military fortification of a town

    Acropolis of Athens, but nearly every Greek city-state had one – the Acrocorinth is famed as a particularly strong fortress. In a much later period, when

    Citadel

    Citadel

    Citadel

  • Ottoman conquest of the Morea
  • End of the despotates

    besieged the Acrocorinth, the rest ravaged the peninsula. After the fall of the Acrocorinth, the two Palaiologoi brothers capitulated. Acrocorinth, Thomas'

    Ottoman conquest of the Morea

    Ottoman conquest of the Morea

    Ottoman_conquest_of_the_Morea

  • Acropolis
  • Defensive settlement of an ancient Greek city built on high ground

    Athens, Argos (with Larisa), Thebes (with Cadmea), Corinth (with its Acrocorinth), and Rhodes (with its Acropolis of Lindos). It may also be applied generically

    Acropolis

    Acropolis

    Acropolis

  • The Siege of Corinth (poem)
  • 1816 poem by Lord Byron

    inspired by the Ottoman massacre of the Venetian garrison holding the Acrocorinth in 1715 – an incident in the Ottoman reconquest of the Morea during the

    The Siege of Corinth (poem)

    The Siege of Corinth (poem)

    The_Siege_of_Corinth_(poem)

  • BDSM
  • Erotic practices involving domination and sadomasochism

    evidence of armed Aphrodites known from a number of locations in Cythera, Acrocorinth and Sparta, and which may have been a whip. The Kama Sutra of India describes

    BDSM

    BDSM

    BDSM

  • Achaean League
  • Confederation of ancient Greek city-states (280–146 BC)

    maintained garrisons at key strategic points such as Chalcis, Piraeus and Acrocorinth, the so-called "fetters of Greece". In other cities of the Peloponnese

    Achaean League

    Achaean League

    Achaean_League

  • Corinthia
  • Regional unit in Greece

    On July 17, 2007, a forest fire struck the area around the historic Acrocorinth and its castle. The main sources of income are goods and services, manufacturing

    Corinthia

    Corinthia

    Corinthia

  • Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718)
  • Part of the Ottoman–Venetian wars

    Janissaries moved onto the Isthmus of Corinth and the two fortresses of Acrocorinth and Nauplia, the main Venetian strongholds in the Morea. In the meantime

    Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718)

    Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718)

    Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1714–1718)

  • Aphrodite
  • Ancient Greek goddess of love

    Greek world. Corinth also had a major temple to Aphrodite located on the Acrocorinth and was one of the main centers of her cult. Records of numerous dedications

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

    Aphrodite

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    naval victory against the Ptolemies at Andros, the Macedonians lost the Acrocorinth to the forces of Aratus in 243 BC, followed by the induction of Corinth

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Helios
  • Greek god and personification of the Sun

    was tasked to settle the dispute between the two gods; he awarded the Acrocorinth to Helios, while Poseidon was given the isthmus of Corinth. Aelian wrote

    Helios

    Helios

    Helios

  • Bia (mythology)
  • Personification of violence in Greek mythology

    According to Pausanias, there was a sanctuary to Bia and Ananke near Acrocorinth. Bloch, para. 1; Grimal, s.v. Bia. "Hesiod, Theogony, line 371". www

    Bia (mythology)

    Bia (mythology)

    Bia_(mythology)

  • Venus de Milo
  • Ancient Greek marble statue of Aphrodite

    that all derive from the cult statue in the temple of Aphrodite on the Acrocorinth, which depicted Aphrodite admiring herself in a shield. Christine Mitchell

    Venus de Milo

    Venus de Milo

    Venus_de_Milo

  • Eyalet of the Archipelago
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1533 to 1864

    Blackie & Son (London), 1862. Accessed 10 September 2011. MacKay, Pierre. "Acrocorinth in 1668, a Turkish Account." Hesperia: The Journal of the American School

    Eyalet of the Archipelago

    Eyalet of the Archipelago

    Eyalet_of_the_Archipelago

  • Battle of Sellasia
  • 222 BCE battle between a Macedonian-Achaean alliance and Sparta

    acquiesced on the terms that the Achaean surrender the formidable fortress of Acrocorinth to them. The Macedonians invaded the Peloponnese in 224 BC at the head

    Battle of Sellasia

    Battle of Sellasia

    Battle_of_Sellasia

  • Simonopetra
  • Eastern Orthodox monastery, Mount Athos

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Simonopetra

    Simonopetra

    Simonopetra

  • Struggle for Constantinople (1204–1261)
  • Conflicts following the Fourth Crusade

    (Emp. Alexios III) Tzurulum (Emp. Alexios V) Nicaea (Theodore Laskaris) Acrocorinth (Leo Sgouros) Rhodes (Leo Gabalas) Philadelphia (Emp. Theodore Mangaphas)

    Struggle for Constantinople (1204–1261)

    Struggle for Constantinople (1204–1261)

    Struggle_for_Constantinople_(1204–1261)

  • Lord Byron
  • British poet (1788–1824)

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Lord Byron

    Lord Byron

    Lord_Byron

  • Pirene (fountain)
  • Mythological fountain in ancient Corinth, Greece

    The Upper Pirene spring, with its own etiological myth, is located on Acrocorinth, the acropolis of Corinth. Pirene, a nymph who, according to legend,

    Pirene (fountain)

    Pirene (fountain)

    Pirene_(fountain)

  • 1822
  • Calendar year

    Epidaurus, for their naval flag. January 14 – Greek War of Independence: Acrocorinth is captured by Theodoros Kolokotronis and Demetrios Ypsilantis. February

    1822

    1822

    1822

  • Old Fortress, Corfu
  • Venetian fortress in Greece

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Old Fortress, Corfu

    Old Fortress, Corfu

    Old_Fortress,_Corfu

  • Ottoman reconquest of the Morea
  • 1715 Ottoman military offensive during the Seventh Ottoman–Venetian War

    as the extreme lack of troops available: in 1702, the garrison at the Acrocorinth, which covered the Isthmus of Corinth, the main invasion route from the

    Ottoman reconquest of the Morea

    Ottoman_reconquest_of_the_Morea

  • Leo Sgouros
  • Despot and lord of the Argolid, Corinthia and Central Greece

    forced him back into the Peloponnese. Blockaded in his stronghold on the Acrocorinth, he committed suicide in 1208. Leo Sgouros succeeded his father, Theodore

    Leo Sgouros

    Leo Sgouros

    Leo_Sgouros

  • Greek War of Independence
  • Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)

    of Patras (recaptured by the Turks on 3 April by Yussuf Pasha), Rio, Acrocorinth, Monemvasia, Nafplion and the provincial capital, Tripolitsa, where many

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek_War_of_Independence

  • Serapis
  • Graeco-Egyptian deity

    Description of Greece, Pausanias notes two Serapeia on the slopes of Acrocorinth above the rebuilt Roman city of Corinth, and one at Copae in Boeotia

    Serapis

    Serapis

    Serapis

  • Chios massacre
  • 1822 killing and enslavement of Greek people by Ottoman troops

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Chios massacre

    Chios massacre

    Chios_massacre

  • Mehmed II
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1444–1446, 1451–1481)

    with many cannons. They then proceeded to besiege the fortress of the Acrocorinth, which controlled the northwestern Peloponnese. The Venetians engaged

    Mehmed II

    Mehmed II

    Mehmed_II

  • Poseidon
  • Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses

    had probably a cult associated with the protection of the palace. In Acrocorinth he was worshipped as Poseidon Anax during the Mycenean age. In the city

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

  • Cleomenean War
  • Spartan war (229/228–222 BCE)

    Peloponnese and defeat Cleomenes, but Antigonus asked for control of Acrocorinth in return. This was a sacrifice that the League was not willing to make

    Cleomenean War

    Cleomenean War

    Cleomenean_War

  • Nikephoros Loukanes
  • 15th-century Byzantine aristocrat

    later governed the fortress of the Acrocorinth together with him. From 15 May 1458 he held out in the Acrocorinth against the forces of Sultan Mehmed

    Nikephoros Loukanes

    Nikephoros_Loukanes

  • Church of Corinth
  • Early Christian community in the Roman colony of Corinth

    at least four are attested within the late-antique city, another on Acrocorinth, and a very large 5th-century basilica at Lechaion. Archaeology also

    Church of Corinth

    Church_of_Corinth

  • Mystras
  • World Heritage Site in Peloponnese, Greece

    cuisine Eastern Orthodox Christianity Byzantine law Hexabiblos Monuments Acrocorinth Angelokastro (Corfu) Athens Church of the Holy Apostles Daphni Monastery

    Mystras

    Mystras

    Mystras

  • Esphigmenou
  • Eastern Orthodox monastery, Mount Athos

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Esphigmenou

    Esphigmenou

    Esphigmenou

  • Mount Athos
  • Mountain and peninsula in northeastern Greece

    cuisine Eastern Orthodox Christianity Byzantine law Hexabiblos Monuments Acrocorinth Angelokastro (Corfu) Athens Church of the Holy Apostles Daphni Monastery

    Mount Athos

    Mount Athos

    Mount_Athos

  • Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
  • Palace in Rhodes, Greece

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

    Palace_of_the_Grand_Master_of_the_Knights_of_Rhodes

  • Fortifications of Heraklion
  • Medieval fortifications in Crete, Greece

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Fortifications of Heraklion

    Fortifications of Heraklion

    Fortifications_of_Heraklion

  • Archaic Greece
  • Period of ancient Greece from c. 800 to 480 BC

    Ruins of the Temple of Apollo within the polis of Ancient Corinth, built c. 540 BC, with the Acrocorinth (the city's acropolis) seen in the background

    Archaic Greece

    Archaic Greece

    Archaic_Greece

  • Baccheius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Justin Martyr Baccheius, an epithet of a wooden statue of Bacchus in Acrocorinth Baccheius, an epithet of Dionysus This disambiguation page lists articles

    Baccheius

    Baccheius

  • Hymn to Liberty
  • National anthem of Greece and Cyprus

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Hymn to Liberty

    Hymn to Liberty

    Hymn_to_Liberty

  • Turahanoğlu Ömer Bey
  • Ottoman general and politician who conquered Athens ([[floruit|fl.]] 1435-84)

    Byzantine resistance at Hexamilion and stormed the strategically important Acrocorinth. Thereupon the despots hastened to reconfirm their allegiance, but the

    Turahanoğlu Ömer Bey

    Turahanoğlu_Ömer_Bey

  • Castle of Mytilene
  • Castle on the Greek island of Lesbos

    cuisine Eastern Orthodox Christianity Byzantine law Hexabiblos Monuments Acrocorinth Angelokastro (Corfu) Athens Church of the Holy Apostles Daphni Monastery

    Castle of Mytilene

    Castle of Mytilene

    Castle_of_Mytilene

  • Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)
  • Series of conflicts from 1463 to 1479

    with many cannons. They then proceeded to besiege the fortress of the Acrocorinth, which controlled the northwestern Peloponnese. The Venetians engaged

    Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)

    Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)

    Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1463–1479)

  • Metropolis of Corinth
  • Metropolitan see of the Church of Greece in Corinthia, Greece

    century on, and the main settlement moved from the lower city to the Acrocorinth. Despite its becoming the capital of the themes of Hellas and Peloponnese

    Metropolis of Corinth

    Metropolis_of_Corinth

  • Lucy Talcott
  • American archaeologist (1899–1970)

    Lucy Talcott Photographed by Alison Frantz at Acrocorinth, c. 1939 Born (1899-04-10)April 10, 1899 Connecticut Died April 10, 1970(1970-04-10) (aged 71)

    Lucy Talcott

    Lucy_Talcott

  • Peloponnese
  • Traditional peninsular region in Greece

    View of the Acrocorinth

    Peloponnese

    Peloponnese

    Peloponnese

  • Late antiquity
  • Post-classical antiquity in western Eurasia and Northern Africa

    for fortified sites in nearby high places; the fortified heights of Acrocorinth are typical of Byzantine urban sites in Greece. In Italy, populations

    Late antiquity

    Late antiquity

    Late_antiquity

  • Bourtzi Castle
  • Venetian castle and fortress in Nafplio, Greece

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Bourtzi Castle

    Bourtzi Castle

    Bourtzi_Castle

  • History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • against the Ptolemies at the Battle of Andros, the Macedonians lost the Acrocorinth to the forces of Aratus in 243 BC, followed by the induction of Corinth

    History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Battle of Martino
  • 1829 battle of the Greek War of Independence

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Battle of Martino

    Battle_of_Martino

  • Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt
  • Egyptian general and Wāli of Egypt and Sudan (1789–1848)

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt

    Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt

    Ibrahim_Pasha_of_Egypt

  • Dimitris Plapoutas
  • Greek general and politician (1786–1864)

    Dimitris Plapoutas took part in the Siege of Tripolitsa, the capture of the Acrocorinth, the Battle of Valtetsi, the Battle of Maniaki and other battles. After

    Dimitris Plapoutas

    Dimitris Plapoutas

    Dimitris_Plapoutas

  • Hecatoncheires
  • Greek mythological giants with 50 heads and 100 arms

    Isthmus of Corinth belonged to Poseidon and the acropolis of Corinth (Acrocorinth) to Helios. The third-century BC poet Callimachus, apparently confusing

    Hecatoncheires

    Hecatoncheires

    Hecatoncheires

  • Areus I
  • King of Sparta from 309 to 265

    Isthmus of Corinth, which was heavily garrisoned by Macedonia (in the Acrocorinth fortress); Areus' plan was possibly to win a victory against the Aitolians

    Areus I

    Areus I

    Areus_I

  • Demetrios Ypsilantis
  • Greek military leader and politician (1793–1832)

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Demetrios Ypsilantis

    Demetrios Ypsilantis

    Demetrios_Ypsilantis

  • Theodoros Kolokotronis
  • Greek revolutionary leader (1770–1843)

    Battle of Valtetsi Battle of the Trench Siege of Tripolitsa Siege of Acrocorinth Siege of Nauplia Siege of Patras Battle of Dervenakia Greek Civil Wars

    Theodoros Kolokotronis

    Theodoros Kolokotronis

    Theodoros_Kolokotronis

  • Dimitrios Panourgias
  • Greek military commander

    Dimitrios Panourgias Panourias in Acrocorinth by Peter von Hess. Native name Δημήτριος Πανουργιάς Born Dimitrios Xiros (Δημήτριος Ξηρός) c. 1754 Dremissa

    Dimitrios Panourgias

    Dimitrios Panourgias

    Dimitrios_Panourgias

  • Selene
  • Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon

    Cakes in the Liknon: Votives from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth, Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at

    Selene

    Selene

    Selene

  • League of Corinth
  • Historic federation of Greek states

    watched over by a Macedonian garrison positioned at the heights of the Acrocorinth and Chalcis, as well as at the Cadmea of Thebes. (A fragmentary inscription

    League of Corinth

    League of Corinth

    League_of_Corinth

  • London Conference of 1832
  • International conference to establish the Kingdom of Greece

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    London Conference of 1832

    London_Conference_of_1832

  • National colours and symbols of Greece
  • Blue and white

    and were specified in the Constitution. The flag was raised at the Acrocorinth after its capture on 26 June 1822. In the Greco-Italian War, during which

    National colours and symbols of Greece

    National colours and symbols of Greece

    National_colours_and_symbols_of_Greece

  • Armatoles
  • Irregular men at arms appointed as Ottoman authority personnel

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Armatoles

    Armatoles

    Armatoles

  • Romans 1
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    The city of Corinth, where the Epistle to the Romans was written, a view from the summit of Acrocorinth (2007)

    Romans 1

    Romans 1

    Romans_1

  • Kazarma fortress
  • Venetian-era fortress of the city of Sitia in Crete, Greece

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Kazarma fortress

    Kazarma fortress

    Kazarma_fortress

  • Richard Church (general)
  • Military officer (1784–1873)

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Richard Church (general)

    Richard Church (general)

    Richard_Church_(general)

  • The Massacre at Chios
  • Painting by Eugène Delacroix

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    The Massacre at Chios

    The Massacre at Chios

    The_Massacre_at_Chios

  • Septinsular Republic
  • Ottoman and Russian protectorate in the southwest Balkans from 1800-07

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Septinsular Republic

    Septinsular Republic

    Septinsular_Republic

  • Christoforos Zachariadis
  • Fighter in the Greek Revolution of 1821

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Christoforos Zachariadis

    Christoforos_Zachariadis

  • Despotate of the Morea
  • Province of the late Byzantine Empire

    cuisine Eastern Orthodox Christianity Byzantine law Hexabiblos Monuments Acrocorinth Angelokastro (Corfu) Athens Church of the Holy Apostles Daphni Monastery

    Despotate of the Morea

    Despotate of the Morea

    Despotate_of_the_Morea

  • Meteora
  • Rock formations and monasteries in Thessaly, Greece

    cuisine Eastern Orthodox Christianity Byzantine law Hexabiblos Monuments Acrocorinth Angelokastro (Corfu) Athens Church of the Holy Apostles Daphni Monastery

    Meteora

    Meteora

    Meteora

  • Alexander of Corinth
  • 3rd century BC tyrant of Corinth

    celebrations in the winter of 245/44, Antigonus took in the garrison of the Acrocorinth and regained control of his former possessions.[citation needed]  This

    Alexander of Corinth

    Alexander_of_Corinth

  • Battle of Agionori
  • 1822 battle

    illness and hardship fled to Patras, leaving a garrison of 500 men in Acrocorinth. Σφυρόερας 1975, pp. 256–257 Σφυρόερας 1975, p. 258 Σφυρόερας 1975, p

    Battle of Agionori

    Battle of Agionori

    Battle_of_Agionori

  • First Hellenic Republic
  • 1822–1832 unrecognized, provisional Greek state during the Greek Revolution

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    First Hellenic Republic

    First Hellenic Republic

    First_Hellenic_Republic

  • Bassareus
  • Epithet of the god Dionysus

    "Cakes in the Liknon: Votives from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth". Hesperia. 66 (1): 151. doi:10.2307/148477. JSTOR 148477. Retrieved

    Bassareus

    Bassareus

  • Siege of Salona (1821)
  • Military engagement in 1821 during the Greek Revolution

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Siege of Salona (1821)

    Siege of Salona (1821)

    Siege_of_Salona_(1821)

  • Navarino massacre
  • 1821 event of the Greek War of Independence

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Navarino massacre

    Navarino massacre

    Navarino_massacre

  • Gulf of Corinth
  • Inlet between mainland Greece and the Peloponnese

    Gulf of Corinth from Acrocorinth

    Gulf of Corinth

    Gulf of Corinth

    Gulf_of_Corinth

  • Exomvourgo
  • Mountain in Greece

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Exomvourgo

    Exomvourgo

    Exomvourgo

  • Homo Faber (novel)
  • 1957 novel by Max Frisch

    May 14–25: Joint trip to Italy, crossing to Patras May 26–27: Night in Acrocorinth May 27, at noon: Sabeth's accident on Theodohori beach May 27: Arrival

    Homo Faber (novel)

    Homo_Faber_(novel)

  • Izzeddin Fortress
  • Ottoman fortress in Souda Bay, Crete

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Izzeddin Fortress

    Izzeddin Fortress

    Izzeddin_Fortress

  • Methoni Castle
  • Medieval fortification in Messenia, Greece

    v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Methoni Castle

    Methoni Castle

    Methoni_Castle

  • Julius Michael Millingen
  • English physician and archaeologist

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Julius Michael Millingen

    Julius_Michael_Millingen

  • List of former mosques in Greece
  • Greek). Larissa Ephorate of Antiquities. Retrieved November 10, 2018. "Acrocorinth – Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth". www.corinth-museum.gr. Ephoria

    List of former mosques in Greece

    List of former mosques in Greece

    List_of_former_mosques_in_Greece

  • Thomas Asen Palaiologos
  • Byzantine exile in the Kingdom of Naples

    Palaiologos (r. 1436–1460). Matthew Asen was a lord of Corinth and ruler of Acrocorinth from 1454 to 1458, when the fortress was conquered by the Ottomans. Thomas

    Thomas Asen Palaiologos

    Thomas Asen Palaiologos

    Thomas_Asen_Palaiologos

  • 2 Corinthians 1
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    The city of Corinth, from the summit of Acrocorinth (2007)

    2 Corinthians 1

    2 Corinthians 1

    2_Corinthians_1

  • Castle of Saint George, Cephalonia
  • v t e Castles in Greece Acrocorinth Acronauplia Amfissa Castle Castle of Saint Andrew Angelokastro (Corfu) Antimachia Castle Arkessini Castle Arta Castle

    Castle of Saint George, Cephalonia

    Castle of Saint George, Cephalonia

    Castle_of_Saint_George,_Cephalonia

  • Charon's obol
  • Coin placed in or on the mouth of the dead

    "Cakes in the liknon: Votives from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth," Hesperia 66 (1997) 147–172. "Stitched" = sutilis, used also by Vergil

    Charon's obol

    Charon's obol

    Charon's_obol

  • Frankish Tower (Acropolis of Athens)
  • Former medieval tower in present-day Greece

    medievalist William Miller, this could be used to light a beacon visible from Acrocorinth in the Peloponnese. During the Ottoman period, the turret hosted two

    Frankish Tower (Acropolis of Athens)

    Frankish Tower (Acropolis of Athens)

    Frankish_Tower_(Acropolis_of_Athens)

  • Dimitrios Makris
  • Greek chief klepht, armatole military commander and fighter of the 1821 revolution

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Dimitrios Makris

    Dimitrios Makris

    Dimitrios_Makris

  • Rallou Karatza
  • Wallachian Greek aristocrat, theatrical manager and actress (1799–1870)

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Rallou Karatza

    Rallou Karatza

    Rallou_Karatza

  • Battle of Kleisova
  • 1825 battle of the Greek War of Independence

    Sieges Patras Salona Navarino Livadeia 1st Acropolis Tripolitsa Arta Acrocorinth Nauplia 1st Messolonghi 2nd Messolonghi 3rd Messolonghi 2nd Acropolis

    Battle of Kleisova

    Battle_of_Kleisova

  • Principality of Achaea
  • Crusader state in medieval Greece

    fortress of Chlemoutsi (Clermont) were situated, Corinthia, with the Acrocorinth as the chief site, as well as most of Messenia and Laconia around the

    Principality of Achaea

    Principality of Achaea

    Principality_of_Achaea

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