- Tegea
-
Tegea
Τεγέα
The temple of Athena Alea at TegeaLocation Coordinates 37°27.3′N 22°25.2′E / 37.455°N 22.42°ECoordinates: 37°27.3′N 22°25.2′E / 37.455°N 22.42°E Government Country: Greece Region: Peloponnese Regional unit: Arcadia Municipality: Tripoli Population statistics (as of 2001) Municipal unit - Population: 3,858 Other Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3) Elevation (center): 650 m (2,133 ft) Postal: 220 12 Telephone: 2710 Auto: TP Tegea (Greek: Τεγέα) was a settlement in ancient Greece, and it is also a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Tripoli, of which it is a municipal unit.[1] Its seat was the village Stadio.
Contents
History
Ancient Tegea was an important religious center of ancient Greece,[2] containing the Temple of Athena Alea. The temenos was founded by Aleus, Pausanias was informed.[3] Votive bronzes at the site from the Geometric and Archaic periods take the forms of horses and deer; there are sealstones and fibulae. In the Archaic period the nine villages that underlie Tegea banded together in a synoecism to form one city.[4] Tegea was listed in Homer's Catalogue of Ships as one of the cities that contributed ships and men for the Achaean assault on Troy.
Tegea struggled against Spartan hegemony in Arcadia and was finally conquered ca 560 BCE. In the 4th century Tegea joined the Arcadian League and struggled to free itself from Sparta. The Temple of Athena Alea burned in 394 BC and was magnificently rebuilt, to designs by Scopas of Paros, with reliefs of the Calydonian boar hunt in the main pediment.[5] The city retained civic life under the Roman Empire; it was sacked in 395 by the Goths. Pausanias visited the city in the 2nd century CE. The "tombs" he saw there were shrines to the chthonic founding daemones: "There are also tombs of Tegeates, the son of Lykaon, and of Maira, the wife of Tegeates. They say Maira was a daughter of Atlas, and Homer makes mention of her in the passage where Odysseus tells to Alkinous his journey to Hades, and of those whose ghosts he beheld there."[6]
In the Middle Ages, the town was known as Nikli (Νίκλι) and the seat of a barony of the Principality of Achaea.
The site of ancient Tegea is now located within the modern town of Alea, which was referred to as Piali (not to be confused with Palaia Episkopi). Alea is located about 10 kilometers southeast of Tripoli. The municipality of Tegea has its seat at Stadio. The province of Megalopoli is bordered to the west and the province of Kynouria is bordered to the east.
Subdivisions
The municipal unit Tegea is subdivided into the following communities (constituent villages in brackets):
- Alea
- Episkopi
- Garea
- Kamari
- Kandalos
- Kerasitsa, where the politician Gregoris Lambrakis was born in 1912
- Lithovounia
- Magoula (Magoula, Giokareika)
- Manthyrea
- Mavriki
- Psili Vrysi (Psili Vrysi, Bouzaneika)
- Rizes
- Stadio (Stadio, Agios Sostis, Akra)
- Tzivas
- Vouno
- Strigkos (Strigkos, Demiri)
Historical population
Year Population 1991 4,539 2001 3,858 Persons
- Anyte of Tegea
- Cepheus, mythical king and an Argonaut
- Gregoris Lambrakis
- Echemus
- Telephus
See also
- Communities of Arcadia
Notes
- ^ Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (Greek)
- ^ "This sanctuary had been respected from early days by all the Peloponnesians, and afforded peculiar safety to its suppliants" (Pausanias, Description of Greece iii.5.6)
- ^ Description of Greece viii.4.8.
- ^ Compare the origin of Sparta.
- ^ The Calydonian boar and the head of Atalanta have been removed to the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
- ^ Pausanias, Guide to Greece 8.48.6
External links
- Perseus site: Tegea Photo gallery of archaeologuical sites and bibliography.
- (Roy George), Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea
- GTP - Ancient Tegea
- GTP - Municipality of Tegea
- GTP - Alea, the present name of Tegea
- Tegea - black-and-white photo essay of the site and related artifacts
- Tegean Ancient Army - a brief peer-reviewed essay discussing the army of the ancient Tegea
North: Korythio and Tripoli West: Valtetsi and Tripoli (NW) Tegea East: North Kynouria South: Skyritida Municipal unit of Falanthos Municipal unit of Korythio Agiorgitika · Elaiochori · Neochori · Partheni · Steno · ZevgolateioMunicipal unit of Levidi Chotoussa · Dara · Kandila · Kardaras · Komi · Levidi · Limni · Orchomenos · Palaiopyrgos · Panagitsa · VlachernaMunicipal unit of Mantineia Municipal unit of Skyritida Municipal unit of Tegea Alea · Episkopi · Garea · Kamari · Kandalos · Kerasitsa · Lithovounia · Magoula · Manthyrea · Mavriki · Psili Vrysi · Rizes · Stadio · Strigkos · Tzivas · VounoMunicipal unit of Tripoli Agios Vasileios · Agios Konstantinos · Evandro · Makri · Merkovouni · Pallantio · Pelagos · Perthori · Skopi · Thanas · TripoliMunicipal unit of Valtetsi Agriakona · Ampelaki · Arachamites · Asea · Athinaio · Dafni · Dorizas · Kaltezes · Kerastaris · Manaris · Mavrogiannis · Palaiochouni · Paparis · ValtetsiCategories:- Populated places in Arcadia
- Arcadian city-states
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.