Phlius

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Phlius was an ancient Greek city-state in the northeastern Peloponnese, known from classical literature and philosophy.

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Phliasia 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city-state
polis
alliedWith Sparta
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culture Greek
economy agricultural
governmentType polis government
hasAcropolis acropolis of Phlius
hasArchaeologicalRemains city walls
sanctuaries
theatre
hasDemonym Phliasian
hasEthnicName Phliasian
hasInhabitant Phliasians
hasSanctuaryOf Asclepius
Demeter
Dionysus
historicalPeriod Classical Greece
Hellenistic period
knownFrom ancient Greek philosophy
classical literature
language Ancient Greek
laterUnderControlOf Macedonian rule
Roman rule
locatedInCountry Greece
locatedInRegion Peloponnese
northeastern Peloponnese
locatedNearRiver Asopus River NERFINISHED
locatedOn Peloponnese
surface form: Peloponnesian peninsula
mentionedBy Pausanias
Plato
Strabo
Xenophon
modernSiteNear Nemea
surface form: Nemea, Greece
near Corinth
Nemea
Sicyon
notableFor wine production
participatedIn Peloponnesian War
partOf Argolis
politicalStatus independent polis in Classical period
regionType inland city
religion ancient Greek religion
religiousFestivalFor Dionysus
subregionOf Phlius self-linksurface differs
surface form: Phliasia
terrain hilly
timeOfFlourishing 4th century BCE
5th century BCE

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Phlius subregionOf Phlius self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Phliasia