- Argos
Infobox Greek Dimos
name = Argos
name_local = Άργος
caption_skyline = A view of Argos showing the remains of the ancient theatre
periph =Peloponnese
prefec =Argolis
population = 24239
population_as_of =2001
area =
pop_municipality = 29228
area_municipality = 138.138
elevation = 42
elevation_min =
elevatino_max =
lat_deg = 37
lat_min = 37
lon_deg = 22
lon_min = 43
postal_code = 21200
area_code = 2751
licence = AP
mayor = Vasilios Mpoures
since =
party =
website = [http://www.argos.gr www.argos.gr]Argos (Greek: Ἄργος, "Árgos," IPA2|ˈaɾɣos) is a city in Greece in the
Peloponnese nearNafplio , which was its historic harbor, named for Nauplius.Name
The region of Argos is called the
Argolis or Argolid. The inhabitants of Argos were called polytonic|Ἀργεῖοι or "Argīvī" inLatin , rendered "Argives" in English.The name might be of pre-Greek ("
Pelasgian ") derivation; the name of itsacropolis , Larissa certainly is.Aitiology derives it from a mythological founder, Argos son ofZeus andNiobe (see alsoDanaus ).History
Ancient Argos
A
Neolithic settlement was located near the central sanctuary of Argolis, removed 45 stadia from Argos, closer toMycenae . The sanctuary was dedicated to "ArgivianHera ". The main festival of that temple were theHekatombaia , one of the major festivals of Argos itself.Walter Burkert ("Homo necans ", p. 185) connected the festival to the myth of the slaying ofArgus Panoptes byHermes . There have been speculations that Hermes' epitheton "Argeiphontes", which was understood as "Argus-slayer" very early, is in fact related to the adjective "argós" "shimmering" or "quick", from a root "arg-" (PIE "PIE|*arǵ-", hence also "argyros", silver), with a meaning "shining brightly" or similar, and only secondarily connected with the toponym or mythological Argus.Argos was a major stronghold of Mycenaean times, and along with the neighboring acropoleis of
Mycenae andTiryns became very early settlements because of their commanding positions in the midst of the fertile plain of Argolis.In
Homer ic times it belonged to a follower ofAgamemnon and gave its name to the surrounding district; the "Argolid" which the Romans knew as "Argeia". The importance of Argos was eclipsed by nearbySparta after the 6th century BC.Because of its refusal to fight or send supplies in the
Greco-Persian Wars , Argos was shunned by most other city-states. Argos remained neutral or the ineffective ally ofAthens during the 5th century BC struggles between Sparta and Athens.Mythological king s of Argos include :Inachus ,Phoroneus , Argos,Agenor ,Triopas ,Iasus ,Crotopus ,Sthenelas ,Pelasgus (akaGelanor ),Danaus ,Lynceus ,Abas ,Acrisius ,Proteus ,Megapénthês ,Perseus ,Argeus , and Anaxagoras.After this there were three kings ruling Argos at any time, one descended from each of Bias,
Melampus , and Anaxagoras. Melampus was succeeded by his sonMantius , thenOicles , andAmphiaraus , and his house of Melampus lasted down to the brothersAlcmaeon andAmphilochus , who fought in the Trojan War.Bias was succeeded by his son
Talaus , and then by his sonAdrastus who, with Amphiaraus, lead the disastrousSeven Against Thebes .Anaxagoras was succeeded by his son
Alector , and then Iphis. Iphis left his kingdom to his nephewSthenelus , the son of his brotherCapaneus . This house lasted longer than those of Bias andMelampus , and eventually the kingdom was reunited under its last member,Cyanippus .Medieval Argos
In the 12th century, a castle was built on Larissa Hill - the site of the ancient Acropolis - called "Kastro Larissa." Argos fell to the Crusaders then the Venetians, and was taken by the Ottomans in 1463.
Morosini captured it for Venice in 1686 but it was retaken by the Ottomans in 1716.At the beginning of the
Greek War of Independence , when many petty local republics that were formed in different parts of the country, the "Consulate of Argos" was proclaimed on26 May ,1821 , under the Senate of thePeloponnese . It had a single head of state, styledConsul ,28 March 1821 -26 May 1821 : Stamatellos Antonopoulos.Later, Argos accepted the authority of the unified Provisional Government at the
First National Assembly at Epidaurus , and eventually became part of theKingdom of Greece .Modern Argos
The city of Argos is the seat of the province of the same name, one of the three subdivisions of the
Argolis prefecture. According to the 2001 Greek census, the city has a population of 27,550. It is the largest city in the prefecture, one of the few prefectures in Greece where the largest city in population is larger than the prefectural capital.Considerable remains of the city survive and are a popular tourist attraction. Agriculture, however, is the primary economic activity in the area, with citrus fruits the predominant crop. Olives are also popular here.
Argos has a railway station (Kalamata - Tripoli - Corinth), and a junior soccer team. The
Argos Archaeological Museum houses ancient artifacts recovered not only from the principal archaeological sites of the city, including the theater andagora but also fromLerna . [http://www.culture.gr/2/21/211/21104m/e211dm03.html]Greek mythology on film
In the film "
Clash of the Titans ",Zeus orders the city of Argos destroyed afterAcrisius arranges for his own daughterDanae and her sonPerseus , who is also the natural son of Zeus, to be cast into the sea in a wooden chest to drown.Poseidon releases asea monster known as theKraken (singular instead of plural in the film), which causes a tidal wave to devastate the city and kill Acrisius. Danae and Perseus survive and end up onSeriphos .Notable people
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Ageladas (6th-5th century BC)
*Polykleitos (5th-4th century BC) sculptor
*Polykleitos the Younger (4th century BC) sculptoree also
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Communities of Argolis
*Communities of Argos
*Argos (dog) Mythology: Dog of OdysseusReferences
External links
* [http://www.argos.gr Official site]
* [http://www.whitman.edu/theatre/theatretour/argos/introduction/argos.intro1.htm The Theatre at Argos, The Ancient Theatre Archive, Theatre specifications and virtual reality tour of theatre]
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