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Surroundings:

MesseneMessene StadionAsclepeionMessene AsklepeionEast PropylonAsclepeionOikos K (Artemis)Ekklesiasterionodeon of Messeneekklessiasterion.Ekklesiasterion of MesseneMessene AgoraStoa of the meat marketTreasury houseEntablature of the Doric styleK1 Tomb (rear)K1 tomb -K2 TombK3 TombK3 Tomb (internal)Stadion on MesseneStadium MonumentMessene StadionStadium, dignitaries seatsMessene Stadion funeral monumentStadiumStadion, MesseneNorth Stoa of the AgoraPantile mould & 3 sekomatas.Speakers podium (Bema)

Location:

  • Greece, Mavrommátion
  • geo:37.175129,21.920322
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -4xx~ / unknown

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=24205

Annotations

Hierothesion was a temple of the twelve Olympian gods.Pausanias:  The place called Hierothesion by the Messenians contains statues of all the gods whom the Greeks worship, and also a bronze image of Epaminondas. Ancient tripods are dedicated there, which “have felt not the fire,” as Homer says.35 The statues in the gymnasium are the work of Egyptian artists. They represent Hermes, Heracles and Theseus, who are honored in the gymnasium and wrestling-ground according to a practice universal among Greeks, and now common among barbarians...1

Sources:

  1. Pausanias, Description of Greece IV.31 – 33

References

  1. Paus.IV


Nearby

Messene

MESSENE - Ithome (Mavromati) Messenia. Archaia Messene is located 25 kilometres north of Kalamata and 60 kilometres east of Pylos.

Asclepeion, Messene

Asclepeion, Messene

Ekklesiasterion of Messene

A small theatre-odeion in the Asklepieion complex.


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