• Asine (Ancient Greek: Ἀσίνη) was a town of ancient Laconia. According to Strabo, it was situated between Amathus (a false reading for Psamathus) and Gythium...
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  • Asine may refer to: Asine, an ancient Greek city in Argolis Asine (Messenia), an ancient Greek city in Messenia Asine (Laconia), an ancient Greek city...
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    refugees in a new settlement called Asine on the Messenian Gulf, today's Koroni. The destruction level at the old Asine is dated 710 BC, more precise actually...
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  • northern Turkey Gümüşhane Asine Argolis, Greece destroyed Asine Messenia, Greece Asine Laconia, southern Greece Skoutari Asine Cyprus Asinou (Ασίνου) Asklepios...
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    Greece, the town used to be called Asine. The town was under Spartan control. In 218 BC, the inhabitants of Asine defeated the army of Philip V of Macedon...
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  • philosopher, and a native of one of the towns which bore the name of Asine, probably Asine in Laconia. He was a disciple of Iamblichus, and one of the most eminent...
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  • Helladic III. Caskey also stated that Lerna (along with settlements at Tiryns, Asine in the Argolid, Agios Kosmas near Athens, and perhaps Corinth) was destroyed...
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    Sparta (category Populated places in Laconia)
    question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Sparta was a prominent city-state in Laconia in ancient Greece. In antiquity, the city-state was known as Lacedaemon...
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    They lived in several dozen cities within Spartan territories (mostly Laconia and Messenia), which were dependent on Sparta. The perioeci only had political...
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  • Psamathus (redirect from Amathus (Laconia))
    with the harbour of Achilleius. Pausanias places it near Cape Taenarum and Asine, at about 150 stadia from Teuthrone. He says that at the end of Cape Matapan...
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    by the extant ruins of the medieval strongholds of Kalamata, Coron (anc. Asine, mod. Koroni), Modon (Methoni) and Pylos. Messenia was a part of the Byzantine...
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    Carystus while in southern Argolis they founded the cities of Hermione, Asine, Heiones and Mases. This movement of the Drupones was the first meaningful...
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    to invade Mani and the rest of Laconia (219–218 BC) and unsuccessfully besieged the cities of Gythium, Las and Asine. When Nabis took over the Spartan...
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    influences. Pure LHIIB assemblages are rare and originate from Tiryns, Asine and Korakou. C-14 dates from Tsoungiza indicate LHII was dated to between...
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  • Árta Άρτα Árta ˈarta Arta Ἀσία Asía Ασία Asía aˈsia Asia Ἀσίνη Asínē Ασίνη Asíni aˈsini Asine Ἀσκάλων Askálōn Ασκάλων Askálon a'skalon Ascalon Ἀσσυρία Assyría...
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  • Asclepiodotus (philosopher) Asclepeion Asclepius Ascolia Asebeia Asia (mythology) Asine (Messenia) Asius Asius of Samos Asklepieion of Athens Askos Asopis Asphodel...
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  • Las (Greece) (category Populated places in ancient Laconia)
    Polybius and Strabo under the name of Asine; and hence it has been supposed that some of the fugitives from Asine in Argolis may have settled at Las, and...
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    Cleonae (235 BC) Argos (229 BC) Phlius (229 BC) Hermione (229 BC) Alea Asine From the ancient political geography of Arcadia, not totally compatible...
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    at Athens (BSA) between 1914 and 1923. He excavated widely in Thessaly, Laconia, and Egypt and at the Bronze Age site of Mycenae in Greece. He was also...
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    later (13th century BC) development. Small shrines have been identified in Asine, Berbati, Malthi and Pylos, while a number of sacred enclosures have been...
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  • & Dietz, S. (2012). Tumuli and social status: a re-examination of the Asine tumulus. In S. Muller Celka, & E. Borgna (Eds.), Ancestral landscapes: Burial...
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  • presence through archaeological remains at sites of Tiryns, Argos, Midea and Asine. Archaeological remains prove an earthquake disrupted Mycenaean sites such...
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