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Landforms question: In greece what is Peloponnesus? The Peloponnesus is the large land mass south of the main part of Greece which is connected by a thin ...
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The Peloponnesian Peninsula, also called simply the Peloponnesus, is a mountainous landmass connected to Attica, easternmost province of Central Greece, by an isthmus only six kilometers wide at its narrowest point.
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Major areas and cities from Thessaly to Laconia, Marathon, Thermopylae. ... home | the ancient world...
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Peninsula in the central Greek world, separated from the mainland by the Isthmus of Corinth, and containing several large city-states, including Sparta, Argos, Olympia, and Corinth. ... Elsewhere on the Web: The History of the Peloponnesus; Read more about this collection of city-states.
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Peloponnese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Peloponnese or Peloponnesus (Greek: ; see also List of Greek place names) is a large peninsula and region in southern Greece, forming the part of the country south of the Gulf of Corinth. The ...
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Originally populated by Leleges and Pelasgians (said to have been the builders of Mycenae and Tiryns), the peninsula was later occupied by the Achaeans and then by the Dorians, who dominated the Peloponnesus in historic times.
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To go to the entry on a given location, click on its name on the map. ... First published August 31, 1998 - Last updated January 17, 199 ... Plato and his dialogues : Home - Biography - Works and links to them - History of interpretation - New hypotheses - Map of dialogues : table version or non tabular version. Tools :
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This page of Geographia contains information of the region and cities on the Peloponnesus. ... Argolis was the northeast region of the Peloponnesus. The region was a rich source of myths, with several powerful kingdoms within the region. Historically, Mycenae was the most powerful kingdom during the middle and late Bronze...
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The history of the coinage of the Peloponnesus, regarded as a whole, may be summed up in a few words. From the age of Pheidon of Argos down to the Persian wars the only coins generally current in Pelopon- nesus were on the north coast the Corinthian Pegasos staters, elsewhere the staters of Aegina.
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