Siris

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Siris was an ancient Greek city in Magna Graecia, located in southern Italy and known for its strategic position and early Greek colonization.

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Siris canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
polis
archaeologicalStatus archaeological site
belongsTo Ionian Greek colonies in Italy
continent Europe
country Italy
culture ancient Greek culture
era Classical antiquity NERFINISHED
flourishedInCentury 6th century BC
7th century BC
foundedBy Greek colonists
Ionian Greeks NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
maritime commerce
trade
hasHeritage Greek colonial urban planning
Greek fortifications
Greek pottery finds
hasPosition strategic position
hasType ancient settlement
historicalStatus defunct city
knownFor early Greek colonization
strategic location on the Ionian coast
language Ancient Greek
laterReplacedBy Heraclea NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lucania NERFINISHED
Magna Graecia NERFINISHED
southern Italy NERFINISHED
locatedNear Gulf of Taranto NERFINISHED
mouth of the Siris river
locatedOn Ionian Sea NERFINISHED
modernCountry Italy NERFINISHED
modernRegion Basilicata NERFINISHED
partOf Greek colonization of southern Italy
ancient Greek world
politicalStatus independent polis
regionType coastal city
religion ancient Greek religion
strategicFor access to inland Lucania
control of coastal routes in the Gulf of Taranto
timePeriod Archaic Greece NERFINISHED

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Heraclea near Siris