CORINTH, City, Greece

kŏrˈĭnth or Kórinthoskôˈrĭnthôs, city (1991 pop. 27,412), capital of Corinth prefecture, S Greece, in the NE Peloponnesus, on the Gulf of Corinth. It is a port and major transportation center trading in olives, tobacco, raisins, and wine. Founded in 1858 after the destruction of Old Corinth by an earthquake, it was rebuilt after another earthquake in 1928. It formerly was known as New Corinth. Old Corinth, just southwest of modern Corinth, is now a village. Strategically situated on the Isthmus of Corinth and protected by the fortifications on the Acrocorinthus, Corinth was one of the largest, wealthiest, most powerful, and oldest cities of ancient Greece. Dating from Homeric times, it was conquered by the Dorians. In the 7th and 6th cent. b.c., under the tyrants Cypselus, his son Periander, and their successors, it became a flourishing maritime power. Syracuse, Kérkira, Potidaea, and Apollonia were among its colonies. The natural rival of Athens, Corinth was traditionally allied with Sparta. Athenian assistance to the rebellious Corinthian colonies was a direct cause of the Peloponnesian War (431–404 b.c.). During the Corinthian War (395–387 b.c.), however, Corinth joined with Athens against the tyrannical rule of Sparta. After the battle of Chaeronea (338 b.c.) Corinth was garrisoned by Macedonian troops. It became (224 b.c.) a leading member of the Achaean League and in 146 b.c. was destroyed by the victorious Romans. Julius Caesar restored it (46 b.c.) and also reestablished the Isthmian games. Corinth was again laid waste by the invading Goths (a.d. 395) and by an earthquake in 521. Early in the 13th cent., Corinth was conquered by Geoffroi I de Villehardouin following the Fourth Crusade. It was taken by the Ottoman Turks in 1458, and in 1687 was seized by Venice, which lost it to the Turks in 1715. In 1822 it was captured by Greek insurgents. Ancient ruins at Old Corinth include the marketplace, fountains, the temple of Apollo, and a Roman amphitheater. Paul preached here and wrote two epistles to the infant Corinthian church.

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...TWO THE LATE ANTIQUE CITY Cult did not exist in...theless, late-antique Greece was also marked by continuity...aspects. The city of Corinth was the center of the...accurate por- trait of Corinth as a late antique city...context, an analysis of Corinth as city is not out of...
...through by land or by sea rendered Corinth a wealthy and powerful city. Thucydides words can be understood...market-place lying outside the city but within the territory of the...Scully, Homer and the Sacred City (1990), 45 ff. considers the...
when all Greece accepted Zeus as the sovereign of the gods, most cities still, gave the first place in their...Homer sacred to Hera; Athens is the city of Athena; Eleusis of Demeter, and Kore; Corinth of Aphrodite; in Arcadia the cult...
...overshadowed by the greatness of their ancestors both in the East and in Greece -- by the kings of Babylonia, Assyria, and Egypt, the citizens of Miletus, Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Thebes, and Syracuse -- and by the glory of their successors...
...East. Their presence in Corinth is therefore another...that the Roman- ness of Corinth in Pauls day should be...the Romanness of Roman Corinth that it was the first and for some time the only city in Greece to have gladiatorial...
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...Fault Segment, Gulf of Corinth, Greece, Inferred from Holocene...extension in the Gulf of Corinth is expressed as a series...submerged the ancient city of Helike (Marinatos...shoreface. In the Gulf of Corinth, this break probably...
...inscription from the Phrygian city of Kibyra refer to three elements: their cities Greek ancestry, their...itself as ... 54 The city of the Kibyratians...and the same city (belongs to) the koinon of Greece, being among those cities of Asia quite highly...
...in the Classical city. Cambridge, MA...Outsiders in the Greek cities in the fourth century...commodity in Archaic Greece. Man (N.S...rise of the Greek city-state. Cambridge...the case of Archaic Greece. Comp. Stud. Soc...end. In The Greek city from Homer to Alexander...1984. Wealthy Corinth: a history of the...
...in Kavala, the largest port city in eastern Macedonia, just...poetry, perpetual education, Greece, poetry, Greece), which...classical association: Sparta, Corinth, Thebes. Its difficult to...themselves into little fungic city-states around the roots of...
...significant discoveries of the Corinth Computer Project, as...the Roman colony of Corinth, Greece, has been the identification...that they worked at Corinth in connection with the...architecture in and around the city.5 AGRIMENSORES Much...planning of many Roman cities is noted for its organization...
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...Peloponnesian War in Ancient Greece Are Separated by over...between a Spartan ally, Corinth, and Corcyra, preventing Corinth from invading Corcyra...forbidding the small Dorian city-state from trading...Greeces two greatest cities is that in the end...after which several Greek city-states formed the Delian...
...modern sense did not exist in Greece and Rome, but this assertion...male-dominated societies of Greece and Rome, in which the `correct...thunderbolt. The reputable men of the city looked on all these things with...Egypt ... The iris scent of Corinth was very popular for a long...
...Turkey, Iraq, Egypt and Greece on the Trail of Herodotus...Lebanon, Palestine and Greece, venturing as far north...Athene in the Egyptian city of Sais. But even this...journey together ended in Greece, birthplace of the West...the tumbled columns of Corinth and Mycenae. Taking...
...shores of Greeces Gulf of Corinth. Helike, a city mentioned by Homer in...classical archaeology in Greece. In 1968 Spyridon Marinatos...coast of the Gulf of Corinth and the alluvial plain...seismically active areas of Greece, at the foot of the...
...but only Alexander founded a city in honour of his favourite mount...people and to establish a new city on the site of their former...Philip had already founded two cities and named them after himself...Alexander named his new Thracian city after himself, Alexandroupolis...Macedonian court life. In most of Greece the consumption of alcohol at...
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The Truth about Corinth ? Byline: By Terry Ally...heyday, under Roman rule, Corinth was the seat of government for Southern Greece and was a thriving city, as it continues to be...epistles to the church at Corinth and a letter to the church...
...to the Christians at Corinth, Greece. Donehoo said his groups visit to Corinth was probably the most...that one-third of the city has been excavated so...intact." In Athens, Greece, the group visited the...and Mykonos and several cities in Turkey that figure...
...off the Beaten Track in Greece and Youll Find an Oasis...is a region of mainland Greece that is the Hidden Greece. Its the place where Greeks...motorway that now bypasses the city and takes you onward to Corinth. Entering the Peloponnese...
...to the awesome ancient city of Delphi, high in the...really pleased I went to Greece and came back with more...deal? THE Classical Greece cruise from Athens on...easyjet.com The amazing Corinth Canal; Tholos Temple...Ithaki; Apollo Temple at Corinth; Michael learns to play...
...Relaxes in a Corner of Greece Awash with Beguiling...part of mainland Greece. For anyone as dozy...southern mainland by the Corinth Canal and shaped...presiding over the entire city in its towering...to miss seeing the Corinth Canal when driving...I hadnt been to Greece in years and found...
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...Korinthos ko rinthos, city (1991 pop. 27,412), capital of Corinth prefecture, S Greece, in the NE Peloponnesus, on the Gulf of Corinth. It is a port and major...powerful, and oldest cities of ancient Greece. Dating from Homeric...
CORINTH, GULF OF inlet of the Ionian...wide, indenting central Greece and separating the Peloponnesus...the 4-mi (6.4-km) Corinth Canal (which cuts across...stayed bridge at Rion. The city of Corinth lies on the gulfs southeastern...
...ARGOS , city, ancient Greece ar gos, g s, city of ancient Greece, in NE Peloponnesus...most powerful Greek cities, struggling with Sparta...rivaling Athens and Corinth. Much of Argos power...494 b.c.) the city. Pyrrhus was killed...
ATHENS , city, Greece ath inz, Gr...smaller Greek cities continued. During...to protect the city and its port of...hegemony over Greece, it did have...Acciajuoli, lord of Corinth, a Florentine...newly independent Greece. Otto I , first...rebuilt much of the city, and the first...
...The warring city-states had a...However, the Ionian cities in Asia Minor...little help from Greece when they revolted...the hegemony of Greece to Corinth and Thebes, the...attacked the warring city-states and conquered Greece by defeating the...c. Some Greek cities formed the Aetolian...
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