Spercheiai (Phthiotis) 4 Vitoli/Kastrorachi - Σπέρχεια
Σπέρχεια - Spercheiai?, Classical to Hellenistic fortified hill, possibly Spercheiai, at Kastrorakhi opposite Vitoli, Phthiotida Central Greece
Works: 4
Latitude: 38.924500
Longitude: 22.032900
Confidence: High
Place ID: 389220FSpe
Time period: CH
Region: Central Greece
Country: Greece
Department: Fthiotida
Mod: Vitoli/Kastrorachi
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Search for inscriptions mentioning Spercheiai? (Σπερχε...) in the PHI Epigraphy database.
At Helleniko is another fortress. This is 1 1/2 hours S of the last site, on the N slope of Oeta, above the villages of Phteri and Kato Phteri and Palaiovracha, and between them and Ano Phteri, on a height of ca. 600 m. Here a wall circuit, perhaps 3d-2d c., of triangular shape surrounds two peaks.
Above Varibobi (now Makrakomi) on the left (N) bank of the Spercheios is the third site. This commands the entrance to the Yiannitsou pass. Its walls surround the peak of the hill N of the modern town. The hill is called Kastri, and on the summit (285 m) is a Chapel of Haghios Elias. The walls are in the shape of a long, irregular oval running N-S, the perimeter about 1550 m. The identity of none of these sites is certain but probably Sperchieiai was at Kastrorachi or at Varibobi. (T. S. MAC KAY)
Wikidata ID: Q60790541
Info: Princeton Encyclopedia
(Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, from Perseus Project)
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