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Greece. Peloponesse. Olympia. Santuary of ancient Greece in Elis. Gymnasium (2rd century BC). Hellenistic Period. Ruins. View
Greece. Peloponesse. Pylos. Fortress of Niokastro. Ottoman cGreece. Peloponesse. Pylos. Fortress of Niokastro. Started being built from the Ottomans in 1573, shortly after their defeat in the naval battle of Nafpactos (1571). Wall
Greece. Sparta. Acropolis. Ruins near old theater. Peloponnese
Greece. Modern city of Sparta. Tomb of Leonidas, also known as Leonidaion
Greekk. Sparta. Acropolis. Ruins of Artemision. Detail. Built between VII-VI centuries BC and reused in Roman times as a theater
Greece. Mystras. The Castle. Built in 1249 by Guillaume II the Villhardouin. Until the Turkish conquest in 1460, Mistra was ruled by Bizantine princes, who from 1347 bore the title of despot
Greece. Mystras. The Church of Agioi Theodoroi. Built betweeGreece. Mystras. The Church of Agioi Theodoroi. It is located in Kato Hora, the lowest part of Mystras Old Town. Built between 1290-1295 from the monks Daniel and Pahomios
Greece. Mystras. Church of Agia Sophia. Built in the 14th century by Manuel Cantacuzenus who was the first Despot of Mystras. Outside
Greece. Mystras. Monastery of Agia Sophia. Ruins of refectory. Peloponnese
Greece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. 14th-15th CenturyGreece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. Built in 14th-15th Century. Byzantine style. Ottoman Empire. Peloponnese
Greece. Mystras. The Cathedral or Metropolitan Church of Aghios Dhimitrios. Was built by the first Paleologue ruler between 1270 and 1292 and is the oldest of Mystrass churches
Greece. Sparta. Byzantine church of Christ the Saviour. 10th -11th centuries. Near Acropolis. Region of Laconia. South-eastern peloponnese
Greece. Sparta. Roman Theater. 30-20 BC. Ruins. Region of Laconia. South-eastern Peloponnese
Greek Art. Hellenistic Gymnasium. 2nd century B. C. Doric colGreek Art. Hellenistic Gymnasium. 2nd century B.C. Doric columns preserved. Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. The Philippeion. 4th century B. CGreek Art. The Philippeion. Ionic circular memorial of ivory and gold, which contained statues of Philips family, Alexander the Great, Olympias, Amyntas III and Eurydice I
Sanctuary of Olympia. Olympic stadium. The vaulted tunnel leGreek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. Olympic stadium. The vaulted tunnel leading out of the stadium. Hellenistic period. Elis. Peloponesse. Greece
Sanctuary of Olympia. The ancient olympic Stadium. The exedrGreek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. The ancient Olympic Stadium. The exedra, stone platform on which the judges sat. South bank of the stadium Elis. Peloponesse. Greece
Olympia Stadium. Olympia. Ilia Province. Peloponnese regionOlympia Stadium. Classical period. Olympia. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece
Competition between Pelops and Oenomaus. 460 B. C. Temple ofDecoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble sculptures that decorated the east pediment of the temple and represent the competition between Pelops
Greece. Tiryns. RuinsGreece. Tiryns. Mycenaean city (3rd millennium B.C.). Upper terrace. Peloponnese
Krater. GreeceKrater with geometric decoration. Detail. Late Geometric Period. Argos Archaeological Museum. Greece
Tripod vase. GreeceTripod vase. Early Geometric Period (900-850 B.C.). Argos Archaeological Museum. Greece
Greece. Argos. Roman Baths. Ruins. Peloponnese Region