Isthmia

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Isthmia was an important ancient Greek sanctuary and festival site near Corinth, renowned for its temple of Poseidon and the Isthmian Games.

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Isthmia canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek sanctuary
archaeological site
administrativeRegion Corinthia
associatedWithDeity Melicertes
surface form: Melikertes

Palaimon
controlledBy Corinth
Corinth
surface form: Roman Corinth
country Greece
cultCenterOf Poseidon
dedicatedTo Poseidon
excavatedBy University of Chicago
excavationsBeganIn 1950s
festivalType athletic festival
musical festival
religious festival
foundedInCenturyBC 7th century BC
gamesHeldInHonorOf Poseidon
gamesIncluded boxing
chariot racing
foot races
musical contests
pankration
poetry contests
wrestling
gamesPeriodicity biennial
hasModernSettlementNearby Isthmia village
hasStructure Palaimon
surface form: Palaimonion

Roman bath complex
fortification walls
racecourse
stadium
theater
hasTemple Temple of Poseidon at Isthmia
hosted Isthmian Games
locatedIn Isthmus of Corinth
locatedNear Corinth
Corinthian Gulf
Saronic Gulf
partOf Panhellenic Games
surface form: Panhellenic games cycle

Panhellenic sanctuary network
surface form: Panhellenic sanctuaries
prosperedInPeriod Classical period
Hellenistic period
Roman period
region Peloponnese
religion ancient Greek religion
significance important athletic competition site
major Panhellenic religious center
strategic location controlling access to the Peloponnese

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