About: Helike

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Ancient city of Achaia, identified with an archaeological site

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  • Yunan anakarasında yer alan antik kent (tr)
  • nederzetting in Griekenland (nl)
  • vendbanim (sq)
  • oraș antic grecesc (ro)
  • archäologische Stätte in Griechenland (de)
  • προστατευόμενος αρχαιολογικός χώρος (el)
  • ancient city of Achaia, identified with an archaeological site (en)
  • cité grecque antique d'Achaïe détruite par un raz-de-marée en 373 avant J.-C. (fr)
  • مدينه ضايعه فى آخايا (arz)
  • موقع أثري في آخايا، اليونان (ar)
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  • In ruins (en)
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  • Achaea regional unit, Greece (en)
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  • Location in Greece (en)
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  • 250 (xsd:integer)
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  • Greece (en)
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  • Helike (en)
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  • Ἑλίκη (en)
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  • For the sea was raised by an earthquake and it submerged Helice, and also the temple of the Heliconian Poseidon, whom the Ionians worship even to this day, offering there the Pan-Ionian sacrifices. And, as some suppose, Homer recalls this sacrifice when he says: "but he breathed out his spirit and bellowed, as when a dragged bull bellows round the altar of the Heliconian lord." ... Helice was submerged by the sea two years before the battle at Leuctra. And Eratosthenes says that he himself saw the place, and that the ferrymen say that there was a bronze Poseidon in the strait, standing erect, holding a hippo-campus in his hand, which was perilous for those who fished with nets. And Heracleides says that the submersion took place by night in his time, and, although the city was twelve stadia distant from the sea, this whole district together with the city was hidden from sight; and two thousand men who had been sent by the Achaeans were unable to recover the dead bodies; and they divided the territory of Helice among the neighbors; and the submersion was the result of the anger of Poseidon, for the lonians who had been driven out of Helice sent men to ask the inhabitants of Helice particularly for the statue of Poseidon, or, if not that, for the model of the temple; and when the inhabitants refused to give either, the Ionians sent word to the general council of the Achaeans; but although the assembly voted favorably, yet even so the inhabitants of Helice refused to obey; and the submersion resulted the following winter; but the Achaeans later gave the model of the temple to the lonians. (en)
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  • Settlement (en)
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  • 38.222 22.1318
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  • Helike (en)
  • Hèlice (ciutat) (ca)
  • هيلايك (ar)
  • Ελίκη (αρχαία πόλη) (el)
  • Helikeo (aĥea urbo) (eo)
  • Hélice (ciudad) (es)
  • Helike (de)
  • Helike (in)
  • Hélice (Achaïe) (fr)
  • Elice (Grecia) (it)
  • Helike (stad) (nl)
  • Helike (stad) (sv)
  • Геліка (місто) (uk)
  • Гелика (ru)
  • 赫里克 (zh)
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  • 38.222000 (xsd:float)
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  • 22.131800 (xsd:float)
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