Ancient Ioulis

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Ancient Ioulis is the principal ancient city of the Greek island of Kea, known for its classical ruins and historical significance in the Cyclades.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
alsoKnownAs Ioulida
Ioulida
surface form: Ioulis

Ioulis of Kea
Iulis
country Greece
culture Ancient Greek culture
currentCondition ruins
governedBy local polis institutions
hasArchaeologicalInterest epigraphic evidence from Kea
urban planning of a Cycladic polis
hasArchaeologicalRemains acropolis area
city walls
public spaces
residential quarters
tombs
hasFeature overlooks surrounding valleys and sea
hasMunicipalStatus one of the four poleis of Kea in antiquity
hasPeriod Classical Greece
Hellenistic period
Roman period
hasType polis
heritage Greek classical heritage
knownFor ancient fortifications
cemeteries
classical ruins
inscriptions
public buildings
sanctuaries
language Ancient Greek
locatedIn Aegean Sea
Attica periphery (historical association)
Cyclades
South Aegean region
locatedOn hill above the coast of Kea
locatedOnIsland Kea
nearModernSettlement Ioulida
partOf ancient Cycladic cities
ancient Greek world
principalCityOf Kea
regionType Cycladic urban center
religion ancient Greek religion
servedAs administrative center of Kea
political center of Kea
religious center of Kea
significance major center in the Cyclades during classical period

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Kea hasArchaeologicalSite Ancient Ioulis