Paianion (Aitolia) 6 Mastro - Παιάνιον
Παιάνιον - Paianion, Hellenistic settlement on Palaiokastro hill 500m N of Mastro, Aitoloakarnania West Greece
Works: 1
Latitude: 38.443400
Longitude: 21.274200
Confidence: Medium
Place ID: 384213UPai
Time period: HM
Region: West Greece
Country: Greece
Department: Aitolia-Akarnania
Mod: Mastro
- DARE
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Polybios gives the length of the circuit as less than seven stades; the Mastru Circuit is given as 500 m by Kirsten, 850 m by Konstas. The presence of houses at Paianion indicates an urban settlement; at Mastru there seem to be remains inside the walls, many graves have been found at the foot of the hill, and chance finds go back to Subgeometric. Unfortunately no coins or inscriptions giving the ancient name have come to light. The name Paianion probably derives from Paian, indicating a special relationship to Apollo; but no temple is known.
Konstas thinks the extant walls predate 219 B.C.; Kirsten, more plausibly, dates them after the destruction by Philip V. (F. E. WINTER)
Wikidata ID: Q60792264
Info: Princeton Encyclopedia
(Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, from Perseus Project)
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