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- in the forest of Palaeopolis. Since 2001, it has housed the Museum of Palaiopolis—Mon Repos. The villa was built as a summer residence for the British...
- antiquary Theodore Bent in early 1884. In 2003, the Archaeological Museum of Palaiopolis opened in a building that was donated by the Basil and Elise Goulandris...
- Palaeopolis, Palaiopolis, or Paleopolis (Ancient Gr****: Παλαιόπολις, lit. 'old city'), rarely spelled Palaepolis (Παλαίπολις), can refer to the cities:...
- Palaiopolis, include ancient temples which were excavated at the location of the palace of Mon Repos, which was built on the ruins of the Palaiopolis...
- Palaiopolis, include ancient temples which were excavated at the location of the palace of Mon Repos, which was built on the ruins of the Palaiopolis...
- Bosch-Gimpera. These excavations are still going on. The island on which the Palaiopolis was situated is now part of the mainland and is the site of the mediaeval...
- England). The Stele of Arniadas is found at the necropolis of the Corfu Palaiopolis. August 10 - The Smithsonian Institution is founded in Washington, D...
- overtones, were conducted on the site of the city of Hephaistia (i. e., Palaiopolis) where the Pelasgians, according to Herodotus, surrendered to Miltiades...
- is approximately 700 m. to the northwest of the Temple of Hera in the Palaiopolis of Corfu. The metope of the temple was probably decorated, since remnants...
- Mycenaean era to the Roman period. View into the museum. Mycenaean pottery, Palaiopolis, 1200-1150 BC Rooms of geometric pottery Fragment of geometric pottery...