Pellene

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Pellene was an ancient Greek city-state in the northeastern Peloponnese, known as one of the Achaean poleis.

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Pellene canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Achaean city
ancient Greek city-state
polis
archaeologicalRemains ruins near modern Achaea
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
hasAcropolis acropolis of Pellene
hasCitizenshipDemonym Pellenian
hasCulture Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greek culture
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
local trade
pastoralism
hasFortifications city walls
hasLanguage Ancient Greek
hasNearbyGeographicalFeature coast of the Corinthian Gulf
mountainous terrain of northeastern Peloponnese
hasNearbySettlement Cyllene
surface form: Cyllene (port of Pellene)
hasPoliticalAffiliation Achaean League
surface form: Achaean League (revived league in Hellenistic period)
hasPoliticalSystem polis-based city-state
hasReligion Ancient Greek religion
hasSanctuaryOf Apollo
Athena
Dionysus
Hermes
hasTypeOfGovernment oligarchy (in some periods)
locatedIn Achaea
northeastern Peloponnese
locatedInModernCountry Greece
locatedNear Aegira
Corinthian Gulf
Sicyon
locatedOn Peloponnese
memberOf twelve Achaean cities
mentionedBy Pausanias
Polybius
Strabo
Xenophon
participatedIn Achaean League politics
Hellenistic-era conflicts in the Peloponnese
partOf Achaean League
region of Achaia
regionType coastal and inland territory
timePeriod Classical Greece
Hellenistic period
Roman period in Greece

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