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History of ancient argos, Greece, Hellas, monuments, views. ... Six miles distance from the city of Mykenae (Mycenae), lay the ancient city of Argos. Founded by Phoroneus and named after his son,
History of ancient argos, Greece, Hellas, arts, pottery, ... Argos lies four miles distance from the Argolic gulf, ... Pheidon had an enormous influence not only in Peloponnese but in the whole Greece.
Argos (är'gos, –gus) [key], city of ancient Greece, in NE Peloponnesus, 3 mi (4.8 km) inland from the Gulf of Argos, near the modern Nauplia.
Still, it takes a vigorous imagination to visualize Argos as it was in its heyday in the 7th century B.C. Then, under the tyrant Pheidon, who is often credited with inventing coinage in Greece,
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Argos (Greece), city in the nomós (department) of Argolís, northeastern Peloponnese (Modern Greek: Pelopónnisos), Greece. ... CREATE MY Argos NEW DOCUMENT
The Hellenistic Theatre at Argos, Greece ... Argos, Argolis, Peloponnesos, Greece ... Plan View of Theatre at Argos
It is among the oldest cities in Greece. In ancient times, the Heraeum temple, six miles north of Argos, was the center for worship of the goddess Hera.
Argos is the first formed town in Greece, as well as in Europe. It covered an area of 1000 m² in the past and composed a large worksite in ancient times.