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Regional unit in Greece
Argolis or Argolida (Greek: Αργολίδα Argolída [arɣoˈliða]; Ἀργολίς Argolís [arɡolís] in ancient Greek and Katharevousa) is one of the regional units of
Argolis
Bridge in Argolis, Greece
is a Mycenaean bridge near the modern road from Tiryns to Epidauros in Argolis on the Peloponnese, Greece. The stone crossing, which is dated to the Greek
Arkadiko_Bridge
Topics referred to by the same term
Alessandro Argoli may refer to: Alessandro Argoli (bishop of Terracina) (died 1540), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Alessandro Argoli (bishop of Veroli)
Alessandro_Argoli
Geographical sub-divisions of the Hellenic world
the west, and to the south by the territory of Argolis. As discussed above, the boundary between Argolis and Corinthia was rather fluid, and in both ancient
Regions_of_ancient_Greece
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Argos most often refers to: Argos, Peloponnese, a city in Argolis, Greece Argos (retailer), a retailer in the United Kingdom Argos or ARGOS
Argos
Railway point in Ontario, Canada
of Argolis. Argolis is part of a section of what was originally the Canadian Northern Railway that was under construction from 1912 to 1913. "Argolis".
Argolis,_Ontario
Community in Greece
modern-day Myloi (Argolis) during his second labor. After that, Hercules buried the main head of the Hydra above a small mountain named Chaon (Argolis) and since
Kefalari_(Argolis)
Regional unit in Greece
Corinthia prefecture included Argolis and was known as Argolidocorinthia. It included Hydra, Spetses and Kythira. Argolis joined Corinthia to reform Argolidocorinthia
Corinthia
Municipal unit in Greece
before 1928: Μπουγιάτι – Bougiati) is a village and a former community in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part
Alea,_Argolis
Khaalid
(Ἄλυκος), or Haliai (Ἁλιαί), was a port town of Hermionis, in ancient Argolis at the mouth of the Argolic Gulf. The district is called Halias (ἡ Ἁλιάς)
Halieis
Former prefecture in Greece
Argolis and Corinthia Prefecture (Greek: Νομός Ἀργολίδος καὶ Κορινθίας), commonly known as Argolidocorinthia (Ἀργολιδοκορινθία), was one of the prefectures
Argolis and Corinthia Prefecture
Argolis_and_Corinthia_Prefecture
Country in Southeast Europe
Aegean islands (Chios, Ikaria, Lemnos, Lesbos, Samos) Peloponnese (Arcadia, Argolis, Corinthia, Laconia, Messenia, Achaea, Elis) Thessaly (Karditsa, Larissa
Greece
Parliamentary constituency of Greece
Argolis (Greek: Εκλογική περιφέρεια Αργολίδας) is a constituency of the Hellenic Parliament. Argolis elected 3 MPs in the June 2023 Greek legislative election
Argolis_(constituency)
Town in the Peloponnese, Greece
former municipality was in Galatas. Before 2011, Troizina was part of the Argolis and Korinthos prefecture from 1833 to 1925, Attica prefecture from 1925
Troezen
Italian mathematician and astronomer (1570–1657)
Andrea Argoli (Latin: Andreas Argolus; 15 March 1570 – 27 September 1657), born in Tagliacozzo, was an Italian mathematician, astronomer and astrologer
Andrea_Argoli
Peninsula in Macedonia, Greece
Achaea and Elis Achaea Adrianoplea Aetolia-Acarnania Arcadia Argolis and Corinthia Argolis Argyrokastronb Arta Attica and Boeotia Atticac Boeotia Cephalonia
Chalkidiki
Traditional settlements in Greece are considered those settlements that have retained their unchanged image of the past, as well as their local character
List of traditional settlements of Greece
List_of_traditional_settlements_of_Greece
The Metropolis of Argolis (Greek: Ιερά Μητρόπολις Αργολίδος, "Holy Metropolis of Argolis") is a diocese of the Church of Greece, with its seat at Nafplio
Metropolis_of_Argolis
Town in ancient Argolis
Κεγχρεαί), also Cenchreiae or Kenchreiai (Κεγχρειαί), was a town in ancient Argolis, south of Argos, and on the road from the latter city to Tegea. Pausanias
Cenchreae_(Argolis)
Association football club in Greece
C. (Greek: Α.Ε. Ερμιονίδας) is a Greek football club based in Kranidi, Argolis. The club was founded in 2011 after the merge of A.E.K. Kranidi and Ermis
A.E._Ermionida_F.C.
1980 Doctor Who serial
to Argolis, her body clock begins to speed up, a side-effect of the radiation-heavy atmosphere. Earth scientist Hardin has been brought to Argolis to
The_Leisure_Hive
Municipal community
Aria (Greek: Άρια) is a community in the municipality of Nafplio, Argolis, southern Greece. It consists of the villages Aria and Exostis. Its population
Aria,_Argolis
Seasonal watercourse of Argolis, Greece
Seasonal watercourse of Argolis, Greece
Xerias_(Argolis)
Regional unit in Greece
Achaea and Elis Achaea Adrianoplea Aetolia-Acarnania Arcadia Argolis and Corinthia Argolis Argyrokastronb Arta Attica and Boeotia Atticac Boeotia Cephalonia
Messenia
Town at the southern extremity of Argolis
or Hermion (Ἑρμιών or Ἑρμιῶν) was a town at the southern extremity of Argolis, in the wider use of this term, but an independent city during the Classical
Hermione_(Argolis)
Confederation of ancient Greek city-states (280–146 BC)
The Achaean League (Ancient Greek: Κοινὸν τῶν Ἀχαιῶν, romanized: Koinon ton Akhaion, lit. 'League of Achaeans') was a Hellenistic-era confederation of
Achaean_League
Municipality in Greece
Islands group. Until 1948, it was part of the Argolis and Corinthia Prefecture, which is now split into Argolis and Corinthia. In ancient times, it was known
Spetses
Ancient Greek city
Midea (Ancient Greek: Μιδέα) or Mideia (Μίδεια) was a city of ancient Argolis. Midea was originally called Perseuspolis (Περσέως πόλις), and is mentioned
Midea_(Argolid)
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Oenoe_(Argolis)
Epic poem attributed to Homer
Respectively, they were referred to as hē Aiolikē (or hē Aiolis), hē Argolis, hē Kypria, and hē Massaliōtikē. Homer was repeatedly called "the father
Odyssey
Multiple settlements
This is a list of settlements in Argolis, Greece. Achladokampos Adami Agia Triada Agios Adrianos Agios Dimitrios Agios Nikolaos Agrilitsa Alea Andritsa
List of settlements in Argolis
List_of_settlements_in_Argolis
Italian scholar and poet (1609–1660)
Giovanni Argoli (1 July 1609 – 1660) was an Italian scholar and poet. Giovanni was the son of a well-known mathematician, Andrea Argoli, and was born at
Giovanni_Argoli
Acropolis of Argos, Greece
Larisa (Greek: Λάρισα, also Κάστρο Λάρισα, "Castle Larisa") is the ancient and medieval acropolis of Argos, located on a high rocky hill, within the town's
Larisa_(Argos)
Gulf of the Aegean Sea off the east coast of the Peloponnese, Greece
Αργολικός κόλπος, romanized: Argolikós kólpos), also known as the Gulf of Argolis, is a gulf of the Aegean Sea off the east coast of the Peloponnese, Greece
Argolic_Gulf
Hysiae was an Argive garrison town in Ancient Greece
(Ancient Greek: Ὑσιαί), also Hysia (Ὑσία), was a garrison town of ancient Argolis, also called the Argeia, Southern Greece during the archaic period. It
Hysiae_(Argolis)
Town in the Peloponnese, Greece
links below).[citation needed] The panorama of the northeastern part of Argolis, southeastern and eastern Corinthia along with the southern part of the
Methana
Settlement in Greece
resort town in the municipality of Ermionida in the southeastern part of Argolis, Greece. It is situated on a bay of the Argolic Gulf, 7 km south of Kranidi
Porto_Cheli
Region of Greece
Achaea and Elis Achaea Adrianoplea Aetolia-Acarnania Arcadia Argolis and Corinthia Argolis Argyrokastronb Arta Attica and Boeotia Atticac Boeotia Cephalonia
Boeotia
Greek archaeological location
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Eva_(Cynuria)
Battle between Archaic Greek city-states of Sparta and Argos
Hysiae is recorded by Pausanias as having been fought at Hysiae in the Argolis, possibly c. 669 BC during the rule of the Argive tyrant Pheidon. One of
Battle_of_Hysiae_(c._669_BC)
Community in Greece
Myloi (Greek: Μύλοι), is a village in the southwestern part of Argolis, Greece. Myloi was the seat of the former municipality of Lerna. It is 4 km southwest
Myloi,_Argolis
City in Argolis, Greece
continuously inhabited cities in the world. It is the largest city in Argolis, having nearly twice the population of its capital, Nafplio. Since the
Argos,_Peloponnese
Village in Argolis
highlight its cultural continuity. List of settlements in Argolis Epidaurus (municipality) Argolis "Adami - A few words". www.pocket-guide.gr. Retrieved 2025-07-14
Adami,_Argolis
Mythological king of Tiryns and Mycenae
(/ɪˈlɛktriən/;Ancient Greek: Ἠλεκτρύων) was a king of Tiryns and Mycenae or Medea in Argolis. Electryon was the son of Perseus and Andromeda and thus brother of Perses
Electryon
Archaeological site in Greece
Μυκήνη, Mykē̂nai or Mykḗnē) is an archaeological site near Mykines in Argolis, north-eastern Peloponnese, Greece. It is located about 120 kilometres
Mycenae
Settlement in Greece
Manesis (Greek: Μάνεσης, old name: Manesi) is a village in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece. It had a population of 534 according to the 2011 census. It owes
Manesis,_Argolis
Community in Greece
Agrilitsa is a semi-mountainous village of the regional unit of Argolis in the Peloponnese. It is located at a height of 280 meters and is built on the
Agrilitsa,_Argolis
Peloponnesus, it was reckoned to belong to the latter, in particular to ancient Argolis. Therefore, it was inhabited by the Dorians, and was probably a colony
Belbina_(Argolis)
Former administrative division of Greece
the Phocis and Locris Prefecture) Corinthia Prefecture and Argolis Prefecture formed Argolis and Corinthia Prefecture Achaea Prefecture and Elis Prefecture
Prefectures_of_Greece
Greek island group in the Aegean Sea
Achaea and Elis Achaea Adrianoplea Aetolia-Acarnania Arcadia Argolis and Corinthia Argolis Argyrokastronb Arta Attica and Boeotia Atticac Boeotia Cephalonia
Cyclades
Community in Greece
Monastiraki (Greek: Μοναστηράκι, literally: "little monastery") is a village in Argolis prefecture, built on the foot of mount Evia, between two low hills. It
Monastiraki,_Argolis
2003 Greek TV series or program
The fictional village of Kolokotronitsi is portrayed by Karia village in Argolis in the Peloponnese Efi Rassia, the actress who plays Chara's daughter Valia
To_kafe_tis_Charas
Ottoman expedition led by Mahmud Dramali Pasha against Greek Rebellion
The Battle of Dervenakia (Greek: Μάχη των Δερβενακίων) was the Greek victory over the Ottoman forces on 6–8 August 1822, an important event in the Greek
Battle_of_Dervenakia
Greek orange cake
south of the Peloponnese peninsula (especially in the areas of Laconia and Argolis) and Arta (in the north of the country) and on the island of Chios, between
Portokalopita
Figure in Greek mythology, husband of Alcmene
Amphitruo), in Greek mythology, was a son of Alcaeus, king of Tiryns in Argolis. His mother was named either Astydameia, the daughter of Pelops and Hippodamia
Amphitryon
Ancient monuments in Greece
Greek pyramids, also known as the Pyramids of Argolis, refers to several ancient structures located in the plains of Argolid, Greece. The best known of
Greek_pyramids
Community in Greece
Sterna (Greek: Στέρνα) is a small village in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece. It is part of the municipal unit Lyrkeia. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού
Sterna,_Argolis
Museum in Nafplio, Argolis, Greece
Archaeological Museum of Nafplio is a museum in the town of Nafplio of the Argolis region in Greece. It has exhibits of the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Helladic
Archaeological Museum of Nafplion
Archaeological_Museum_of_Nafplion
Municipal unit in Greece
Hermione Ἑρμιόνη, Ἑρμιών) is a small port town and a former municipality in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece on the Argolid Peninsula. Since the 2011 local government
Ermioni
Corinthia Theatre of Argos, Argolis Theatre of Epidaurus, Epidaurus Theatre A' of Epidaurus, Argolis Theatre B' of Epidaurus, Argolis Theatre of Megalopolis
List of ancient Greek theatres
List_of_ancient_Greek_theatres
Traditional peninsular region in Greece
divided into seven major regions: Achaea (north), Corinthia (northeast), Argolis (east), Arcadia (center), Laconia (southeast), Messenia (southwest), and
Peloponnese
Administrative region of Greece
divided into five regional units (pre-Kallikratis prefectures), Arcadia, Argolis, Corinthia, Laconia and Messenia, which are further subdivided into 26
Peloponnese_(region)
City in Argolis, Greece
in the Peloponnese in Greece. It is the capital of the regional unit of Argolis and an important tourist destination. Founded in antiquity, the city became
Nafplio
Ancient Greek hill fort and palace
Greek: Τίρυνς; Modern Greek: Τίρυνθα) is a Mycenaean archaeological site in Argolis in the Peloponnese, and the location from which the mythical hero Heracles
Tiryns
Swedish archaeological institute in Athens, Greece
(Attica), Asine (Argolis), Agios Elias (Arcadia), Berbati (Argolis), Chania Kastelli (Crete), Dendra (Argolis), Malthi (Messenia), Midea (Argolis), Paradeisos
Swedish_Institute_at_Athens
Historic and administrative region of Greece
Achaea and Elis Achaea Adrianoplea Aetolia-Acarnania Arcadia Argolis and Corinthia Argolis Argyrokastronb Arta Attica and Boeotia Atticac Boeotia Cephalonia
Laconia
Human settlement
ancient Peloponnesus, described by writers of the Roman period as a city of Argolis, but never included in the Argeia or territory of Argos, in the flourishing
Cleonae_(Argolis)
Descendants of Perseus in Greek mythology
1898, p. 160. Gillies 1787, p. 95. Mitford 1814, p. 4. Royal Houses of Argolis: Perseidai Bigg, Charles (1868). The History of the War Between the Peloponnesians
Perseids_(mythology)
Ancient Greek city of Argolis
Ancient Greek: Ἀσίνη) was an Ancient Greek city on the coast of ancient Argolis on a promontory locally known as Kastraki or Paliokastro near the modern
Asine
Topics referred to by the same term
Pigadia, Drama, a village in the Drama regional unit Pigadia, Argolis, a village in Argolis Pigadia, Laconia, a village in Laconia Pigadia, Messenia, a
Pigadia
Topics referred to by the same term
modern town in Argolis Alea (Thessaly), a town of ancient Thessaly Alea, Arcadia, a village in the municipal unit Tegea, Arcadia Alea, Argolis, a small town
Alea
Topics referred to by the same term
Antheia (Achaea), a town of ancient Achaea, Greece Antheia (Argolis), a town of ancient Argolis, Greece Antheia (Messenia), a town of ancient Messenia, Greece
Antheia_(disambiguation)
Greek island in the Ionian Sea
Achaea and Elis Achaea Adrianoplea Aetolia-Acarnania Arcadia Argolis and Corinthia Argolis Argyrokastronb Arta Attica and Boeotia Atticac Boeotia Cephalonia
Zakynthos
Theater in Greece, Epidaurus
07917 Type theater Cultures Greek, Roman Location Greece, Epidaurus Region Argolis Part of Ancient Greek theaters History Built 4th century BC Site notes
Ancient_Theatre_of_Epidaurus
Paleolithic cave in southeastern Greece
Bay in the Argolic Gulf, opposite the village of Kiladha in southeastern Argolis, Greece. The Franchthi Cave has a rich history of early human occupation
Franchthi_Cave
Peninsula in eastern Peloponnese, Greece
in the Peloponnese, much of which is contained in the modern region of Argolis. One of the first major Greek settlements, Mycenae, is situated on this
Argolid_Peninsula
Community in Greece
Kandila is near the tripoint of Arcadia, Corinthia and Argolis. It is 5 km southwest of Skoteini (Argolis), 12 km northeast of Levidi and 29 km north of Tripoli
Kandila,_Arcadia
Greek migrations (11th to 9th century BCE)
islands of the Cyclades, and to southern Argolis. In Euboea they set up a state in Carystus while in southern Argolis they founded the cities of Hermione,
Iron_Age_Greek_migrations
Regional unit in Greece
Achaea and Elis Achaea Adrianoplea Aetolia-Acarnania Arcadia Argolis and Corinthia Argolis Argyrokastronb Arta Attica and Boeotia Atticac Boeotia Cephalonia
Phocis
Greek: Σφαιρία), later called Hiera (Ἱερά), is a former island of ancient Argolis described by Pausanias as in the immediate vicinity of Calaureia, and separated
Sphaeria
Regional unit in Greece
several more. Cities which once belonged in Arcadia include Alea (now in Argolis), Amilos (now in Achaia), and Phigalia (now in Elis). A thermoelectric
Arcadia_(regional_unit)
Engagement during the Peloponnesian War (417 BC)
stronghold was left with a strong garrison that they then ordered to harass Argolis. After the withdrawal of the Spartan army, the Athenians sent a force of
Battle_of_Orneae
Topics referred to by the same term
Hermione, an 18th-century frigate of the Spanish Navy Hermione (Argolis), a town of ancient Argolis, Greece Ermioni, a modern resort town on the site of the
Hermione
Greek island
Ikaria Samos Peloponnese Arcadia Gortynia Kynouria Mantineia Megalopoli Argolis Argos Ermionida Nafplia Laconia Epidavros Limira Gytheio Lacedaemon Oitylo
Ithaca_(island)
Topics referred to by the same term
(Greek: Μύλοι) may refer to places in Greece: Myloi, Argolis, a place in the southwestern part of Argolis Myloi, Euboea, a village in Euboea, part of the municipal
Myloi
Peloponnesus, probably of Arcadia, and a contemporary of Phoroneus who ruled at Argolis. Azeus was one of the giant sons of Gaea (Earth) and, by a nymph, became
Aezeius
Archaeological museum in Peloponnese, Greece
Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus is a museum in Epidaurus, in Argolis on the Peloponnese peninsula, Greece. The museum, noted for its reconstructions
Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus
Archaeological_Museum_of_Epidaurus
Ancient Greek: Ἀραιθυρέα) was the ancient capital of Phliasia, in ancient Argolis. It is said by Pausanias to have been originally named Arantia (Ἀραντία)
Araethyrea_(Argolis)
Ancient town in Argolis, Greece
Genesion (Ancient Greek: Γενέσιον) or Genese (Γενέση) was a town of ancient Argolis upon the Argolic Gulf, south of Lerna, and north of the mountain pass,
Genesium
Part of the Morean War
000 people, were evacuated by Venetian ships and settled as colonists in Argolis, Corinthia, Patras, and Aegean islands. Morosini decided to at least take
Siege_of_the_Acropolis_(1687)
Trunk road in Greece
national road network. The EO68 is officially defined as a short road in the Argolis regional unit, branching off the EO7 in Fichti [el] and heading east towards
Greek_National_Road_68
Waterproof receptacle for holding liquids, usually water
Staircase leading to the lower levels of the underground cistern of Mycenae, Argolis, 13th cent. B.C. Remains of a Nabataean cistern north of Makhtesh Ramon
Cistern
Gulf in the Aegean sea between the peninsulas of Attica and Argolis
Gulf of Aegina in Greece is formed between the peninsulas of Attica and Argolis and forms part of the Aegean Sea. It defines the eastern side of the isthmus
Saronic_Gulf
Aetolia-Acarnania ▌ Miltos Zambaras [el] 9.921 ▌ Grigoris Theodorakis 9.711 Argolis ▌ George Gavrilos 3.602 Arcadia ▌ George Papailiou [el] 3.226 Arta ▌ Olga
List of members of the Hellenic Parliament, May 2023
List_of_members_of_the_Hellenic_Parliament,_May_2023
Regional unit in Greece
Achaea and Elis Achaea Adrianoplea Aetolia-Acarnania Arcadia Argolis and Corinthia Argolis Argyrokastronb Arta Attica and Boeotia Atticac Boeotia Cephalonia
Lasithi
Historic site in Argolis, Greece
Μυκῆναι/Μυκήνη (Ancient Greek) Location of Mycenae in Greece 37°43′51″N 22°45′23″E / 37.730792°N 22.756382°E / 37.730792; 22.756382 Location Argolis, Greece
Grave stelai from Grave Circle A, Mycenae
Grave_stelai_from_Grave_Circle_A,_Mycenae
Village in Epidavros municipality, Argolis, Greece
(Αρκαδικόν), is a semi-mountainous village in the municipality of Epidavros in Argolis, Greece. It is located on the old national road Greek National Road 70
Arkadiko
Military alliance led by Sparta, c. 550 – 366 BC
Tegean model: Mantinea, Phlieus, Corinth, Epidaurus and the other cities of Argolis. They were followed by Elis, the large city of the western Peloponnesus
Peloponnesian_League
Paradosiaka Trito Maestro Kosmos Jazz Thessaloniki Elis 6A 181.936 MHz Argolis Magnesia Messenia 7A 188.928 MHz Achaea 8A 195.936 MHz Cephalonia 8B 197
List of radio stations in Greece
List_of_radio_stations_in_Greece
Greek mythical character, father of Dameon
husband of Chthonophyle in Greek mythology. A native of Araithyrea in Argolis, he is mentioned as one of the Argonauts. Pausanias cites a version in
Phlias
ARGOLIS
ARGOLIS
ARGOLIS
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Inevitability of the Quran
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Virgin; Pure; Maiden
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of ghosts and evil beings
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Honey; Blend of Melissa and Linda; Sweet
Boy/Male
English American French
Keeps the forest 'Woodland.
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Beautiful
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Linsey, LINSAY means "Lincoln's wetlands."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Beautiful
Female
English
English name derived from the name of the flowering vine clematis, from Greek klema, CLEMATIS means "branch or brushwood."Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Wisdom, Enlightenment
ARGOLIS
ARGOLIS
ARGOLIS
ARGOLIS
ARGOLIS
a.
Of or performance to Argos, the capital of Argolis in Greece.
a.
Of or pertaining to Nemea, in Argolis, where the ancient Greeks celebrated games, and Hercules killed a lion.
a.
Pertaining to Argolis, a district in the Peloponnesus.