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Location:

  • Greece, Káto Achaḯa
  • geo:38.143875,21.553228
  • Location uncertain

Period or year:

  • -7xx~ / unknown

Class:

  • City
  • invisible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=33369

Annotations

Dyme (Ancient Greek: Δύμη) was a polis of ancient Achaea, Acording Strabo Dyme was both an Epeian and an Achæan city.  Dyme was founded by the Ionians as Stratos of Achaia and Ilia. According to excavations that have been carried out, Dyme was created by the union of the communes that previously existed there. Another name for Dyme was Palea and Kafkonia, as Strabo tells us. The goddess Athena was the patroness of the city and was also called Cleidouchos. From the city was Pataikos, who won the Olympic Games in the 71st Olympiad in 496 BC.

See:

  1. Strabo. Geographica.  VIII 
  2. Alfred Philippson: Dyme 1). In: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE). Band V,2, Stuttgart 1905, Sp. 1877 f.

Nearby

Dyme Basilica

Early Christian basilica.

Necropolis (6 km)

Necropolis

Gyftokastro (11 km)

Gyftokastro


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