Pylos/Koryphasion cape (Messenia) 106 Akr. Koryphasiou - Πύλος

Πύλος - Pylos/Koryphasion, Classical settlement on Koryphasion promontory, the modern Akr. Koryphasiou in Messenia Peloponnese
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Latitude: 36.951700
Longitude: 21.660000
Confidence: Medium

Greek name: Πύλος
Place ID: 370217UPyl
Time period: ACHR
Region: Peloponnese
Country: Greece
Department: Messinia
Mod: Akr. Koryphasiou

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Modern Description: The Classical town occupied Mt. Koryphasion, a rocky promontory at the N end of the Bay of Navarino. It is chiefly known as the camp fortified by the Athenians in 425 B.C. prior to the battle with the Spartans on the island of Sphakteria. There are traces of Greek walls of various types of masonry both earlier and later than those assigned to the Athenians; some served as foundations for the 13th c. Frankish castle. Also ancient are cisterns and rock-cut steps and the remains of a breakwater at the S tip of the cape. Pausanias (4.36.1-5) mentions a Sanctuary of Athena Koryphasion, unknown today, and within the city a house, tomb, and cave, all supposedly of Nestor. This last has been found to contain sherds dating from Mycenaean to Roman times, but the Mycenaean palace of Nestor has been excavated at Epano Englianos, 10 km to the N. (M. H. MC ALLISTER)
Trismegistos Geo: 37874
Manto: 8228860

Info: Princeton Encyclopedia

(Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, from Perseus Project)


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