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[Corinth Monument] Peirene

Peirene is an important center of symbolism and tradition in the urban landscape of both Greek and Roman Corinth. Human activity is attested in the area from the Neolithic period, and the first efforts ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Lechaion Road Area | Peirene

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[Corinth Monument] Penteskouphia

Early modern hamlet at the foot of the kastraki of the same name and to the west of Ancient Corinth. The village and the kastraki are in the general vicinity of the find spot of the painted plaques of ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth, East of | Penteskouphia

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[Corinth Monument] Perachora

A distinctive feature of the Corinthian landscape, this peninsula projects in to the Corinthian Gulf north of Corinth and the Lechaion Harbor. The Sanctuary of Hera is situated in a small cove on the ... Corinthia | Perachora

[Corinth Monument] Perdikaria

A prehistoric site identified by Carl Blegen between Kyras Vrysi and New Corinth ... Corinthia | Perdikaria

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[Corinth Monument] Peribolos of Apollo

The court to the north of Peirene was identified by Pausanias as the “Peribolos of Apollo” in which was an image of the god and a painting depicting Odysseus on his return from Troy expelling his wife, ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Lechaion Road Area | Peribolos

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[Corinth Monument] Peribolos of Apollo ; Theater

Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Peribolos of Apollo

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[Corinth Monument] Phlius

A Greek city in the northwestern Argolid (now in modern Corinthia, near Nemea), in the Peloponnese, said to be named after the Greek hero Phlias but formerly called Araethyrea ... Corinthia | Phlius

[Corinth Monument] Pietri

A property named for the Pietri family ... Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Pietri