Leonidas Bastion

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Leonidas Bastion is one of the defensive bastions within the Venetian-era Palamidi fortress overlooking Nafplio in Greece.

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Leonidas Bastion canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bastion
fortification element
access within Palamidi fortress complex
architecturalStyle Venetian military architecture
associatedWith Venetian rule in Nafplio
country Greece
elevationRelativeTo Old Town of Nafplion
surface form: town of Nafplio (overlooking)
function defensive bastion
hasViewOf Argolic Gulf
heritageContext Venetian-era
locatedIn Argolis
Greece
Nafplion
surface form: Nafplio

Peloponnese
materialContext stone fortification
namedAfter Leonidas I
overlooks Nafplion
surface form: Nafplio
partOf Palamidi fortress
fortifications of Nafplio
hilltop defensive system of Palamidi
role defense of Palamidi fortress
tourismAttractionType historical military structure
usedFor artillery placement (historical)
surveillance and observation (historical)

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Fortress of Palamidi hasBastion Leonidas Bastion