-
sometimes called 'the
Argolid' and
taking its name from the city of Argos,
occupied the
eastern part of the Peloponnesus,
primarily the
Argolid peninsula, together...
- The
Argolid Peninsula is a
peninsula situated in
Greece in the Peloponnese, much of
which is
contained in the
modern region of Argolis. One of the first...
- a
Bronze Age citadel,
stand above the
village of the same name in the
Argolid. The
citadel is one of the
largest and best
preserved Mycenaean citadels...
- Gr****
mythology and
Roman mythology. Its lair was the lake of
Lerna in the
Argolid,
which was also the site of the myth of the Danaïdes.
Lerna was reputed...
- and Corinthia. Much of the
territory of this
region is
situated in the
Argolid Peninsula. Most
arable land lies in the
central part of Argolis. Its primary...
- [eu̯rystʰěu̯s]) was king of Tiryns, one of
three Mycenaean strongholds in the
Argolid,
although other authors including Homer and
Euripides cast him as ruler...
- Gr****: Φορωνεύς
means 'bringer of a price') was a culture-hero of the
Argolid, fire-bringer, law giver, and
primordial king of Argos.
Phoroneus was the...
- armor) made of
bronze plates uncovered in the
village of
Dendra in the
Argolid, Greece. It is
currently on
display at the
Archaeological Museum of Nafplion...
- (Gr****: Ἐπίδαυρος) was a
small city (polis) in
ancient Greece, on the
Argolid Peninsula at the
Saronic Gulf. Two
modern towns bear the name Epidavros:...
-
Achaea and Elis
which belong to
Western Greece and a
small portion of the
Argolid peninsula that is part of Attica. The
Peloponnese Region was established...