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shared the same type of streets; firstly, they all had main streets which were wide, busy and public roads meant to allow for communication between neighbourhoods (typical examples are, to a great extent, modern-day Korinthou, Nafpliou and Tripoleos streets). Secondary streets were also common in all four quarters since they lead to the interior of each mahala, having a semi-public character, whereas the third type of streets referred to dead-end private alleys used specifically by families to access their homes. Remnants of this city layout can be witnessed even today, as Argos still preserves several elements of this Ottoman type style, particularly with its long and complicated streets, its narrow alleys and its densely constructed houses.
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to a regular local products exhibition. A sanctuary dedicated to Hera was also found at the same spot where the monastery of Panagia Katekrymeni is located today. Pheidon also extended Argive influence throughout Greece, taking control of the Olympic Games away from the citizens of Elis and appointing himself organizer during his reign. Pheidon is also thought to have introduced reforms for standard weight and measures in Argos, a theory further reinforced with the unearthing of six "spits" of iron in an Argive Heraion, possibly remainders of a dedication from Pheidon.
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old (now demolished) church of St. Nicholas was found, which was located north of the present-day church of St. Peter, that was built after 1865. Pursuant to a decision of the Central Archaeological Council, the floor and part of the sidewalls of the old church were covered with dirt in early March 2016.
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Currently, the most commercially active streets of the city are those surrounding the Agios Petros square (Kapodistriou, Danaou, Vassileos Konstantinou streets) as well as Korinthou street. The Pezodromi (Pedestrian Streets), i.e. the paved Michael Stamou, Tsaldari and Venizelou streets, are the most
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Contingent countryside: settlement, economy, and land use in the southern Argolid since 1700 Authors Susan Buck Sutton, Keith W. Adams, Argolid Exploration Project Editors Susan Buck Sutton, Keith W. Adams Contributor Keith W. Adams Edition illustrated Publisher Stanford University Press, 2000
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efforts to provide places of education to the Greek people, it could accommodate up to 300 students. However, technical difficulties led to its decay, until it was restored several times, the last of which being in 1932. Today, its neoclassical character is evident, with the building housing the 1st
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against Sparta, and for a short period of time considered uniting with Corinth to form an expanded Argolid state. For a brief period of time, the two poleis combined, but Corinth quickly rebelled against Argive domination, and Argos returned to its traditional boundaries. After this, Argos continued
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in 669–668 BC, in which Argive troops defeated the Spartans in a hoplite battle. During the time of its greatest power, the city boasted a pottery and bronze sculpturing school, pottery workshops, tanneries and clothes producers. Moreover, at least 25 celebrations took place in the city, in addition
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during summer. Argos has generally cold winters, although due to the local climate, some winter months may have little rainfall. The weather of Argos includes an abundant amount of sunny days throughout the year, even in the winter. Temperatures below zero degrees Celsius are recorded mostly in the
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During the German occupation, Argos airfield was frequently attacked by Allied forces. One of the raids was so large that it resulted in the bombing of the city on October 14, 1943, with the casualties of about 100 dead Argives and several casualties, and 75 of the Germans. The bombing started from
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noted, "its houses are not aligned, without order, scattered all over the place, divided by home gardens and uncultivated areas". Liepur mahala appears to have been the most organised, having the best layout, while Bekir mahala and Karamoutza mahala were the most labyrinthine. However, all quarters
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In the center of the city, next to the St. Peter's church, there is an artificial lake that was constructed and filled during an extensive redevelopment works in the city, which lasted between February 2015 and April 2016. During the work for the redevelopment of the city's square the floor of the
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in 418 BC. This defeat, combined with the raiding of the Argolid by the Epidaurians, resulted in political instability and an eventual oligarchic coup in 417 BC. Although democracy was restored within a year, Argos was left permanently weakened by this coup. This weakening led to a loss of power,
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and a Turkish school. It is also at this period when the open market of the city is first organised on the site north to Kapodistrias' barracks, at the same spot where it is held in modern times. A mosque would have existed there, too, according to the city planning most Ottoman cities followed.
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In March 2022 the construction of the fountain in St. Peter's square was completed. In the base of the marble fountain there are four lions. Above the visitor can see four members of the Danaids. The fountain has a width of 7 meters and a height of 5 meters, while the fountain was designed in
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In 700 BC there were at least 5,000 people living in the city. In the fourth century BC, the city was home to as many as 30,000 people. Today, according to the 2021 Greek census, the city has a population of 21,891. It is the largest city in Argolis, larger than the capital Nafplio.
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Eventful Archaeologies: New Approaches to Social Transformation in the Archaeological Record The Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Distinguished Monograph Series Author Douglas J. Bolender Editor Douglas J. Bolender Publisher SUNY Press, 2010
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In 1397, the Ottomans plundered Argos, carrying off part of the population, to sell as slaves. The Venetians repopulated the town and region with Albanian settlers, granting them long-term agrarian tax exemptions. Together with the Greeks of Argos, they supplied
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sailed down from the Black Sea in 267 A.D. and devastated the Greek coastline and interior. Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Thebes and Argos were all sacked. Gallienus finally cut off their retreat north and destroyed them with great slaughter at Naissus in Moesia.
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The Municipal Neoclassical Market building (unofficially the "Kamares", i.e. arches, from the arches that it boasts), built in 1889, which is located next to Dimokratias square, is one of the finest samples of modern Argos' masterly architecture, in
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for the metric line and stations maintenance for the purpose of the line's reoperation in the middle of 2021. As of April 2023, no steps have been taken to prepare for reopening of the railway lines, to the dismay of the local population.
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between Sparta and Athens. Argos' neutrality resulted in a rise of its prestige among other Greek cities, and Argos used this political capital to organize and lead an alliance against Sparta and Athens in 421 BC. This alliance included
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The house of philhellene Thomas Gordon, built in 1829 that served as an all-girls school, a dance school and was home to the 4th Greek artillery regiment. Today it accommodates the French Institute of Athens (Institut Français d'
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In 462 BC, Argos joined a tripartite alliance with Athens and Thessaly. This alliance was somewhat dysfunctional, however, and the Argives are only thought to have provided marginal contributions to the alliance at the Battle of
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would have to take place. On the contrary, Argos did not face a similar problem, having large available areas for this purpose. In the end, the proposition of the Greek capital being moved to Argos was rejected by the father of
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popular meeting point, encompassing a wide variety of shops and cafeterias. The neighborhood of Gouva, which extends around the intersection of Vassileos Konstantinou and Tsokri streets, is also considered a commercial point.
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The municipality was established in 1834 and operated till 1914 and again since 1925 till 2010 when it was abolished. During 1914-1925, it was downgraded into community, due to having less than 10,000 population. Before the
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The "Criterion" of Argos, an ancient monument located on the southwest side of the town, on the foot of Larissa hill, which came to have its current structure during the 6th–3rd century BC period. Initially, it served as a
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can be found at the Agios Petros as well as the Laiki Agora square. A good road network ensures the connection of the city with the surrounding towns, villages and the rest of Peloponnese and the country.
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before the Venetians could take control of the city; he sold it anyway to them in 1394. The Crusaders established a Latin bishopric. Venetian rule lasted until 1463, when the Ottomans captured the city.
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At that time, as part of the general uprising, many local governing bodies were formed in different parts of the country, and the "Consulate of Argos" was proclaimed on 28 March 1821, under the
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nightly hours during the winter months. Snowfalls are generally rare there, although not unheard of. The most recent significant snowfall in Argos occurred in early January 2017 during a large
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emigrants and well-reputed families. Karamoutza mahala was home to the most prominent Turks and boasted a mosque (modern-day church of Agios Konstadinos), a Turkish cemetery, Ali Nakin Bei's
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The primary economic activity in the area is agriculture. Citrus fruits are the predominant crop, followed by olives and apricots. The area is also famous for its local melon variety, Argos
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in the world, and one of the oldest in Europe. It is the largest city in Argolis and a major center in the same prefecture, having nearly twice the population of the prefectural capital,
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are linked to the word αργός (argós), which meant "white" or "shining"; possibly, this had to do with the visual impression given of the Argolic plain during harvest time. According to
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Argos has a wide range of educational institutes that also serve neighbouring sparsely populated areas and villages. In particular, the city has seven dimotika (primary schools), four
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Argos was a democracy for most of the classical period, with only a brief hiatus between 418 and 416. Democracy was first established after a disastrous defeat by the Spartans at the
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was created to collect and circulate water coming from the Hadrianean aqueduct located in northern Argos. The site is connected via a paved path with the ancient theatre.
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in 494. So many Argives were killed in the battle that a revolution ensued, in which previously disenfranchised outsiders were included in the state for the first time.
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After Christianity became established in Argos, the first bishop documented in extant written records is Genethlius, who in 448 AD took part in the synod called by
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which in turn led to the shift of commercial focus from the Ancient Agora to the eastern side of the city, delimited by Danaou and Agiou Konstadinou streets.
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The ancient agora, adjacent to the ancient theatre, which developed in the 6th century B.C., was located at the junction of the ancient roads coming from
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Handbook of Coins of the Peloponnesos: Achaia, Phleiasia, Sikyonia, Elis, Triphylia, Messenia, Lakonia, Argolis, and Arkadia, Sixth to First Centuries BC
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was unveiled. It is a replica of a statue made by Lysippus of Sicyon in the 4th century BC. The Roman copy of Lysippus' statue is known as the
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A great number of archaeological findings, dating from the prehistoric ages, can be found at the Argos museum, housed at the old building of
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also having existed in its premises. It served as a mosque and an Ottoman cemetery up to 1871, when it was declared a Christian temple.
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The former municipality and current municipal unit, is subdivided into the following communities and their respective settlements:
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The city also has a railway station which, at the moment, remains closed due to an indefinite halt to all railway services in the
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the airfield heading southeast, hitting the monastery of Katakrykmeni and several areas of the city, up to the railway station.
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for dominance over the Peloponnese, but was eventually shunned by other Greek city-states after remaining neutral during the
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descended into Greece in 396–397 A.D., sacking and pillaging as they went. Neither the eastern or western Roman warlords,
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The house of general Tsokris, important military fighter in the Greek revolution of 1821 and later assemblyman of Argos.
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Argos grew exponentially during this time, with its sprawl being unregulated and without planning. As French explorer
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Most of Argos' historical and archaeological monuments are currently unused, abandoned, or only partially renovated:
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of 480 BC. This resulted in a period of diplomatic isolation, although there is evidence of an Argive alliance with
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There is a municipal children's-youth library next to the Bonis Park, and another one next to Aggeli Bobou street.
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The city has a municipal sports' center, an indoor gym and a municipal swimming bath that was opened in May 2021.
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2. Kelly, Thomas. "Argive Foreign Policy in the Fifth Century B.C." Classical Philology 69, no. 2 (1974): 81–99.
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became a very early settlement because of its commanding positions in the midst of the fertile plain of Argolis.
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There is evidence of continuous settlement in the area starting with a village about 7,000 years ago in the late
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in Argos was planned. However, the creation of this faculty was cancelled by the Greek ministry of education.
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The Theatre at Argos, The Ancient Theatre Archive, Theatre specifications and virtual reality tour of theatre
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barrack, a school (1893–1894), an exhibition space (1899), a shelter for Greek refugees displaced during the
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Numerous ancient monuments can be found in the city today. Agriculture is the mainstay of the local economy.
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The old Town Hall, built during the time of Kapodistrias in 1830, which originally served as a venue for a
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Argos experienced its greatest period of expansion and power under the energetic 7th century BC ruler King
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The old City Hall in 2002; built in 1830, it served as the headquarters of municipal government until 2012
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Argos hosts two major sport clubs with presence in higher national divisions and several achievements,
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in 1997, municipality of Argos contained only the community of Argos. First mayor was Hristos Vlassis.
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and a prison. From 1987 to 2012, it housed the town hall, which is now located in Kapodistriou street.
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in 1463 but would be revived under the second Venetian rule in 1686. Today the diocese is a Catholic
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of the new Hellenic State. Today, cultural events are held at its premises during the summer months.
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Considerable remains of the ancient and medieval city survive and are a popular tourist attraction.
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testified in the area from Inachou street to the point where the railway tracks can be found today.
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For the academic year 2020–2021, the beginning of operations for a faculty of Rural Economy of the
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The temple of Agios Konstadinos, one of the very few remaining buildings in Argos dating from the
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After the original 17 kings of Argos, there were three kings ruling Argos at the same time (see
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View of the second and third middle school of Argos, plus of the first high school of the city
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The Kapodistrian school, in central Argos. Built by architect Labros Zavos in 1830, as part of
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In 494 BC, Argos suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of its regional rival, Sparta, at the
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The Agios Petros (Saint Peter) square, along with the eponymous cathedral (dedicated to saint
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After talks concerning the intentions of the Greek government to move the Greek capital from
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square, and Dikastirion (Court) square. Bonis Park is an essential green space of the city.
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Herodotus first recorded the myth of the traditional story of Argos being the origin of the
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between Argus and Triopas, explaining the apparent unrelation of Triopas to Argus.
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style. The elongated, two corridor, preservable building accommodates small shops.
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The city of Argos was believed to be the birthplace of the mythological character
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Later, Argos accepted the authority of the unified Provisional Government of the
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Argos is connected via regular bus services with neighbouring areas as well as
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Since the 2011 local government reform it has been part of the municipality of
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Mackil, Emily, Tyrants in Seventh Century Greece, Lecture, September 20, 2018
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There are several proposed etyma. The name is associated with the legendary
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handball club founded in 1976. Other sport clubs that are based in Argos:
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1928-1941 Konstantinos Bobos (merchant). He succeeded his brother Angelis.
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1870-1874, 1879-1883 Mihail Papalexopoulos (doctor, congressman, governor)
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1925-22 January 1928 Aggelis Bobos (1878-1928) merchant, (died in office)
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as a symbol of the excellent relationship the citizens of Argos had with
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in 1687–1715, Argos remained in Ottoman hands until the beginning of the
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in 1212, which lasted as a residential see until Argos was taken by the
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1903-1907 Dimitrios P. Kouzis (1870-1958) (senator and congressman)
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era. It is estimated to have been built around 1570–1600, with a
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The city has three monasteries that are located in Larissa hill.
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comes after in some sources). An alternative version supplied by
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The church of the Kimisis (Dormition) of the Virgin in Neo Ireo
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Urbanism in the Preindustrial World: Cross-Cultural Approaches
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collaboration with the Supreme School of Fine Arts in Athens.
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This article is about the city in Greece. For other uses, see
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1917-1918 Hristos Karagiannis (president of Argos Community)
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and for the training of new Kaberos school aviators for the
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Central Union of Municipalities & Communities of Greece
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Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Peloponnese (region)
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hill (site of homonymous castle and of a monastery called
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Elliniko (Elliniko, Krya Vrysi, Kryoneri, Tourniki, Zogka)
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who, with Amphiaraus, commanded the disastrous war of the
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Ancient regions of Peloponnese (southern mainland Greece).
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hill), and to the south by the Notios Periferiakos road.
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is sometimes between Criasus and Iasus in some sources),
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him. The next bishop of Argos, Onesimus, was at the 451
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of the original 17 consecutive kings of Argos includes
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in 1821, when wealthy Ottoman families moved to nearby
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology
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Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus
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department. The city also has two public libraries.
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Under Roman rule, Argos was part of the province of
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times, and along with the neighbouring acropolis of
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Argolida Football Clubs Association – List of clubs
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It also benefitted from its proximity to lake 3228:Athanasios Vercetis; Stavroula Petraki (2010). 2920: 2034:The city of Argos is delimited to the north by 1043:During Ottoman rule, Argos was divided in four 996:troops to the armies of Venice. Throughout the 876: 446:A resident of the city of Argos is known as an 3618:. Sam Houston State University. Archived from 3059: 3057: 3055: 2916:List of twin towns and sister cities in Greece 2756:(6th century BC), logographer and mythographer 601:: large A (for Argos) within an incuse square. 4796: 4501: 4454: 3590:Αρβανίτες: οι Δωριείς του Νεώτερου Ελληνισμού 3441:, MacMillan Publishing, New York, ç1977 p.391 3168: 3142: 3096: 3094: 2269:population exchange between Greece and Turkey 2030:The Nikitaras tap was unveiled in March 2021. 1289:, who was the daughter of the king of Argos, 903: 3934:Geology and Settlement: Greco-Roman Patterns 3486:The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine 3467:, Encyclopedia of Ancient Battles, 1st Ed., 3368: 3366: 3364: 3362: 3360: 3358: 3136: 2774:(8th century BC), founder of the Macedonian 2607:1987-1998 Dimitrios Papanikolaou (1937-2017) 2577:1943-1944 Georgios Papagiannopoulos (lawyer) 2377:. Furthermore, the airfield was used by the 963: 3865: 3475:, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., ç2017 p.12-13 3052: 2768:(8th century BC), Homeric mythological seer 2535:1855-1858 Ioannis Vlassis (and congressman) 2204:. Excavations in the area have uncovered a 2014:The fountain of Argos was unveiled in 2022. 4803: 4789: 4508: 4494: 4470:Website of abolished Municipality of Argos 3949: 3091: 3040: 3038: 2851: 2589:1964-1967 Georgios Thomopoulos (1906-1995) 2580:1944-1945 Konstantinos Dorovinis (dentist) 2574:1941-1943 Efthimios Smirniotatkis (lawyer) 846:to remain a minor power in Greek affairs. 4126:"Ιερός Ναός Αγίου Κωνσταντίνου στο Άργος" 3943: 3524: 3522: 3520: 3355: 2902:Learn how and when to remove this message 1403: 523:; the term is more widely applied by the 3188: 3063: 2604:1979-1986 Georgios Peirounis (1926-1999) 2586:1951-1964 Efstathios Marinos (1902-1990) 2392: 2150:Capodistria's Barracks in Argos at night 2145: 2122: 2114: 2091:, and it is exhibited in Naples, Italy. 2074: 2025: 2017: 2009: 1074: 1034: 907: 757: 654: 646: 635: 574: 228:138.138 km (53.335 sq mi) 4178:Νέα, Σιδηροδρομικά (January 10, 2015). 3722:Pausanias, Description of Greece 2.18.5 3713:Pausanias, Description of Greece 2.18.4 3553: 3551: 3291:. Oxford University Press. p. 66. 3286: 3221: 3035: 2526:1838-1841, 1852-1855 Konstantinos Vokos 2334:The chambered tombs of the Aspida hill. 1346:. Iphis left his kingdom to his nephew 412:) is a city and former municipality in 14: 5234: 3517: 1552:). It is one of the hottest places in 4784: 4489: 4417: 4415: 4413: 3702:An Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology 3586: 3439:A History of Rome to A.D. 565 6th Ed. 3112: 1115:", between 28 March and 26 May 1821. 777:tells us the city suffered a form of 407: 390: 4516:Subdivisions of the municipality of 3737:, Paris 1740, Vol. II, coll. 183–186 3548: 2884:adding citations to reliable sources 2855: 2556:1899-1903 Emmanouil Roussos (doctor) 2317:chapel where Trikoupis was baptized. 2298:, the local government of Argos, an 2083:On 15 February 2022 a new statue of 2049:) and the Aspida Hill (unofficially 1410:Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople 1312:. Melampus was succeeded by his son 1122:, and eventually became part of the 1120:First National Assembly at Epidaurus 865:, however in 272 it was attacked by 426:oldest continuously inhabited cities 32:Argos (disambiguation) § Places 27:City in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece 5262:Ancient Greek sanctuaries in Greece 5257:Populated places in ancient Argolis 4177: 3064:Bolender, Douglas J. (2010-09-17). 2629:football club, founded in 1926 and 2592:1967-1973 Theodoros Polihronopoulos 2562:1907-1914 Andreas Karatzas (lawyer) 2361:at Saint Peter's square. The Argos 1568:Climate data for Argos (1980–2010) 1376:bequeathed the kingdom to his son, 682:is generally held to derive from a 254: • Municipal unit density 24: 4476:GCatholic with incumbent bio links 4410: 4059:"Δημοτική Νεοκλασική Αγορά Άργους" 3613: 3593:(in Greek). Melissa. p. 340. 3374:http://www.jstor.org/stable/268729 2698:Earlier presence in Alpha Ethniki 2509: 2047:Panagia Katakekrymeni-Portokalousa 2000: 1092:With the exception of a period of 861:and remained unscathed during the 753: 708: 593:: forepart of a wolf, alluding to 122: 25: 5303: 4299:"Δήμαρχοι του Άργους (1834–1951)" 3501:, Peters, Walpole, ç2014, p.69-71 3289:Dictionary of the Classical World 2722: 2538:1858-1861 Petros Divanis (doctor) 2532:1848-1852 Konstantinos Rodopoulos 2388: 841:Argos played a minor role in the 119:Location within the regional unit 5267:Aegean palaces of the Bronze Age 4863: 4351:"Αποτελέσματα δημοτικών εκλογών" 2982: 2966: 2950: 2934: 2860: 2841:(born 1954), Canadian politician 2544:1866-1870 Mihail Pashalinopoulos 2461: 2450: 728: 713:Argos was a major stronghold of 671:is generally accepted to have a 625:, Argos was a powerful rival of 486: 452: 346: 103: 96: 77: 62: 4385: 4369: 4343: 4317: 4291: 4267: 4242: 4228: 4207: 4186: 4171: 4146: 4132: 4118: 4093: 4079: 4065: 4051: 4045:"Στρατώνες Καποδίστρια – Άργος" 4037: 4019: 3994: 3969: 3926: 3909: 3884: 3859: 3839: 3815: 3801: 3780: 3748:Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi 3740: 3725: 3716: 3707: 3694: 3671: 3647: 3633: 3607: 3580: 3504: 3491: 3478: 3457: 3444: 3431: 3418: 3405: 3379: 3314: 3305: 3280: 3265: 3177:. London: Spottiswoode & Co 3151:. London: Spottiswoode & Co 2871:needs additional citations for 2847:(1837–1914), American statesman 2804:(7th century BC), king of Argos 2798:(7th century BC), king of Argos 1488: 1452:Council of Constantinople (879) 1445:Third Council of Constantinople 1088:Independence and modern history 873:, in which Pyrrhus was killed. 613:(Greek: Ἀργεάδαι, Argeádai) of 598: 590: 5221:Fall of the Republic of Venice 3514:, Peters, Walpole, ç2014, p.88 3252: 3023:List of settlements in Argolis 2845:Samuel Greene Wheeler Benjamin 2810:(5th–4th century BC), sculptor 2762:(6th–5th century BC), sculptor 2610:1999-2002 Nikolaos Koligliatis 2435:Hellenic Railways Organisation 2419:Hellenic Railways Organisation 2291:elementary school of the town. 2005: 1126:. With the coming of governor 1020:. Furthermore, 8,000 Albanian 976:. In 1388, it was sold to the 597:, the patron-god of the city; 13: 1: 3700:James Cowles Prichard : 2541:1861-1866 Lambros Lambrinidis 2236:, one of the 50 daughters of 2224:of ancient Argos, similar to 2101: 1454:. The local see is today the 1447:in 680, and Theotimus at the 1416:from his priestly office and 1104:due to its stronger walling. 974:lordship of Argos and Nauplia 583: 104: 3018:List of ancient Greek cities 2921:Twin towns and sister cities 2822:(6th century BC), Greek poet 2441: 2141: 2022:The Argos fountain at night. 1516:Inachos (Inachos, Tristrato) 1483: 1443:. Bishop Ioannes was at the 1165: 877:Democracy in Classical Argos 849:Argos escaped occupation by 570: 533: 7: 5242:Populated places in Argolis 4979:Napoli di Romania (Nafplio) 3169:William Smith, ed. (1848). 3143:William Smith, ed. (1848). 2995: 2666:Sport clubs based in Argos 2273:German occupation of Greece 1901:Average precipitation days 1757:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1617:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 246: • Municipal unit 225: • Municipal unit 10: 5308: 5277:Mycenaean sites in Argolis 5090:(1383–1537/79), then only 4455:Sources and external links 3866:argolika.gr (2022-03-04). 3823:"Οι νεοβάνδαλοι στο Άργος" 3790:(in Greek). 7 January 2017 3392:World History Encyclopedia 3196: 2913: 2816:(4th century BC), sculptor 2783:(13th century), Byzantine 2743:, legendary leader of the 2616:2007-2010 Vasileios Bouris 2613:2003-2006 Dimitrios Platis 2595:1973-1974 Marios Presvelos 2529:1841-1848 Georgios Tsokris 2371:Hellenic Air Force Academy 2181:. In 1829, it was used by 2110: 1992: 1567: 1535: 1439:to protest the killing of 1047:, or quarters; the Greek ( 904:Roman and Byzantine period 565: 515: 404: 29: 5282:Byzantine sites in Greece 5194:Podestà of Constantinople 5176: 5135: 5036: 4949: 4872: 4861: 4822: 4759: 4718: 4676: 4646: 4618: 4573: 4543: 4524: 3950:Papathanassiou, Manolis. 2670: 2665: 2620: 2601:1975-1978 Dimitrios Bonis 2523:1834-1838 Hristos Vlassis 2501:University of Peloponnese 2168:Greek War of Independence 1944: 1900: 1826: 1756: 1686: 1616: 1611: 1608: 1605: 1602: 1599: 1596: 1593: 1590: 1587: 1584: 1581: 1578: 1575: 1572: 1360:was succeeded by his son 1350:, the son of his brother 1338:was succeeded by his son 1174:of Argos are (in order): 1098:Greek War of Independence 1079:Illustration of Argos by 964:Crusader and Ottoman rule 773:. 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J. 3428:Cambridge, 2011, 10–18. 3212:A Greek–English Lexicon 2852:International relations 2834:Ptolemy II Philadelphus 2814:Polykleitos the Younger 2423:Athens suburban railway 1540:Argos has a hot-summer 1441:Proterius of Alexandria 980:, but was taken by the 257:190/km (490/sq mi) 236:40 m (130 ft) 68:Panoramic view of Argos 5122:(1451–1537, 1687–1715) 4993:(1407–1540, 1687–1699) 4331:(in Greek). 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November 16, 2008. 4128:. February 19, 2010. 4089:. November 16, 2008. 4061:. November 16, 2011. 3677:Pseudo-Apollodorus, 3643:. February 20, 2009. 3007:Communities of Argos 2880:improve this article 2790:Nikon the Metanoeite 2296:justice of the peace 2183:Ioannis Kapodistrias 1422:Council of Chalcedon 1370:Seven against Thebes 1128:Ioannis Kapodistrias 1109:Peloponnesian Senate 863:Wars of the Diadochi 331:Vehicle registration 4991:Lepanto (Nafpaktos) 4967:Negroponte (Euboea) 4142:. January 12, 2010. 4047:. October 24, 2008. 3754:, p. 105–106; 3240:on February 5, 2018 2731:, mythological king 2517:Kapodistrias reform 2397:The railway station 2359:Dimitrios Kallergis 1687:Daily mean °C (°F) 1522:(Kefalari, Magoula) 1094:Venetian domination 982:Despot of the Morea 956:, and later of the 940:under their leader 859:Alexander the Great 684:Pre-Greek substrate 651:Ancient Peloponnese 619:Alexander the Great 609:royal house of the 562:of the consonants. 154: /  5252:Argos, Peloponnese 4816:Republic of Venice 4760:Municipal unit of 4719:Municipal unit of 4677:Municipal unit of 4647:Municipal unit of 4619:Municipal unit of 4574:Municipal unit of 4544:Municipal unit of 4525:Municipal unit of 4397:Αργολικές Ειδήσεις 3896:www.anagnostis.org 3827:Αρχαιολογία Online 3761:2018-10-04 at the 3411:Hdt. 6.83; Arist. 3258:Oliver D. 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Argos is located in Greece

37°37′N 22°43′E / 37.617°N 22.717°E / 37.617; 22.717
Greece
Administrative region
Peloponnese
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Argolis
Municipality
Argos-Mykines
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/ˈɑːrɡɒs,-ɡəs/
Greek
[ˈarɣos]
Ancient
Katharevousa
[árɡos]

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