Lechaeum

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Lechaeum was the principal port of ancient Corinth on the Corinthian Gulf, serving as a key naval and commercial hub in classical Greece.

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Lechaeum canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
ancient port
accessedBy Corinthian Gulf shipping routes
approximateModernLocation near modern Lechaio, Greece
connectedBy Long Walls
connectedTo Corinth
Sicyon by coastal road
controlledBy Corinth
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
declinePeriod Roman Empire
surface form: Roman imperial era
distanceFrom about 2 kilometers from ancient Corinth
era Classical Greece
function commercial port
naval port
hasArchaeologicalSite Lechaio excavations
hasInfrastructure fortifications
harbor
ship-sheds
language Ancient Greek
laterControlledBy Macedon
surface form: Macedonian kingdom

Roman Republic
locatedIn Corinth
Corinthia
Peloponnese
locatedOn Corinthian Gulf NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Pausanias
Xenophon
near Isthmus of Corinth
oppositeCoast Aetolia
surface form: Acarnania

Aetolia
partOf territory of Corinth
politicalAffiliation polis of Corinth
portType commercial harbor
military harbor
region northern Peloponnese NERFINISHED
religiousStructures sanctuaries
temples
strategicImportance access to western Greek world
control of Corinthian Gulf
timeOfFlourishing 4th century BCE
5th century BCE
usedBy Corinthian navy
usedDuring Peloponnesian War
usedFor maritime trade
military operations

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Battle of Lechaeum location Lechaeum
Achaia hasPort Lechaeum