- Dion, Greece
Infobox Greek Dimos
name = Dion
name_local = Δίο
periph =Central Macedonia
prefec =Pieria
province =
population = 11252
population_as_of = 2001
population_ref = [http://www.statistics.gr/gr_tables/S1101_SAP_1_TB_DC_01_03_Y.pdf source]
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elevation = 129
lat_deg = 40
lat_min = 10
lat_hem = N
lon_deg = 22
lon_min = 29
lon_hem = E
postal_code = 601 00
area_code = 23510
licence = KN
mayor =
website =
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elevation_max =Dion (Greek, Modern: Δίο "Dio", Ancient/Katharevousa -on;) is a municipality and village in the Prefecture of
Pieria , Macedonia,Greece , best known for itsmuseum andarchaeological site. The Ancient city of Dion was a place of some importance, due to its location at the foot of Mount Olympus. Archaeological findings show that this was whereZeus was honored. It is located 15 km. SW ofKaterini , 425 km to the North ofAthens and 65 km to the North ofLarissa .History
The village owes its name to the important sanctuary dedicated to
Zeus (Greek "Dias"), leader of the Twelve Gods who dwelt onMount Olympus , as recorded byHesiod . The ruins of the ancient city lie within its boundaries. Thyia, daughter ofDeucalion , bore Zeus two sons, Magnes and Makedon, who dwelt inPieria at the foot of Mount Olympus.The first mention of Dion in history comes from
Thucydides , who reports that it was the first city reached by theSparta n generalBrasidas after crossing fromThessaly intoMacedon on his way through the realm of his ally Perdiccas II during his expedition against the Athenian colonies ofThrace in 424 BC. According toDiodorus Siculus , it was Archelaus I who, at the end of the 5th century BC, gave the city and its sanctuary their subsequent importance by instituting a nine-day festival that included athletic and dramatic competitions in honor of Zeus and theMuse s.Dion used to be a village called "Malathria". In 1992 a mass demonstration was staged in Dion at the Ancient Theatre in support of the Greekness of Macedonia. This was at a time when the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was in dispute with
Greece on this topic. In October 1992, it became a municipality for political reasons, and the municipality now encompasses several villages including Kondariotissa, Vrondou, Karitsa, and Dion. The municipality is called "Dimos Diou" or the "Municipality of Dion" and the administrative centre is in the village ofKondariotissa .Archaeology
The site of ancient Dion was first identified by the famous English traveler
William Martin Leake onDecember 21 1806 , in the ruins adjoining the village ofMalathria . He published his discovery in the third volume of his "Travels in Northern Greece " in 1835.Léon Heuzey visited the site during his famous Macedonian archaeological mission of 1855 and again in 1861. Later, theepigraphist G. Oikonomos published the first series of inscriptions. Nevertheless, systematic archaeological exploration did not begin until 1928. From then until 1931, G. Sotiriadis carried out a series of surveys, uncovering a 4th-century BC Macedonian tomb and an early Christian basilica. Excavations were not resumed until 1960 under the direction ofG. Bakalakis in the area of the theatre and the wall. Since 1973, ProfessorD. Pandermalis of theAristotle University of Thessaloniki has conducted archaeological research in the city.In 2006, a statue of
Hera was found built into the walls of the city. The statue, 2200 years old, had been used by the early Christians of Dion as filling for the city's defensive wall.Kantouris, Costas. [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070301/ap_on_sc/greece_statue Greek archaeologists find Hera statue] . "Associated Press".March 1 2007 .]Other
Dion has a school, lyceum, gymnasia, banks, a post office, and squares ("plateies").
Historical population
References
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F. Papazoglou , "Les villes de Macédoine romaine", "Supplément" 18 du "BCH", Paris, 1988.
*D. Pandermalis , "Dion, the archaeological site and the museum", Athens, 1997.External links
* [http://www.macedonian-heritage.gr/HellenicMacedonia/en/C1.5.html Archaeological site of Dion]
* [http://www.x-lair.com/photo/dion/dion.html Images from the archaelogical site]
*Coordinates: coord|40|10|16|N|22|29|13|E|region:GRee also
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Communities of Pieria
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