Tenea

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Tenea was an ancient Greek city, traditionally associated with Corinthian colonists and mythic Trojan origins, known from classical sources and archaeological discoveries in the Peloponnese.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
archaeologicalSite Tenea archaeological site NERFINISHED
associatedWithDeity Apollo NERFINISHED
associatedWithMyth Trojan War NERFINISHED
civilization Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
country Greece
culture Greek
excavatedBy Elena Korka NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalFind architectural remains
coins
pottery
sculpture
tombs
hasEconomicActivity agriculture (in antiquity)
trade (in antiquity)
hasEvidenceOf burial grounds
coinage
continuous habitation from archaic to Roman times
cult practices
domestic architecture
public buildings
urban planning
hasMythicalOrigin Trojan prisoners of war
hasMythicConnectionTo Aeneas NERFINISHED
Trojans NERFINISHED
hasToponymicDerivative Municipality of Tenea NERFINISHED
hasTraditionalFounder Corinthian colonists
heritageStatus archaeological heritage site
knownFrom archaeological discoveries
literary sources
language Ancient Greek
laterStatus prosperous town under Roman rule
locatedBetween Corinth and Argos NERFINISHED
locatedIn Corinthia NERFINISHED
Peloponnese
locatedInModernAdministrativeUnit regional unit of Corinthia
locatedInModernCountry Greece NERFINISHED
locatedNear Corinth NERFINISHED
mentionedInSource Pausanias NERFINISHED
Strabo NERFINISHED
politicalStatus dependent on Corinth in early periods
region Northeastern Peloponnese NERFINISHED
religion ancient Greek religion
timePeriod Archaic Greece
Classical Greece NERFINISHED
Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Roman period
typeOfSettlement polis

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Syracuse foundedBy Tenea