- Agios Vasileios, Corinthia
Infobox Greek Dimos
name = Agios Vasileios
name_local = Άγιος Βασίλειος
periph =Peloponnese
prefec =Corinthia
province =
population = 1418
population_as_of = 2001
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elevation = 302
lat_deg = 37
lat_min = 47
lat_hem = N
lon_deg = 22
lon_min = 48
lon_hem = E
postal_code = 205 00
area_code = 27410
licence = ΚΡ
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elevation_max =Ayios Vasilios (Greek: Άγιος Βασίλειος meaning
Saint Basil ) is a village in the municipality ofTenea in the prefecture of Corinthia,Greece .It is located about 25 km to the south of the city of
Corinth , approximately halfway along the old national road toArgos (GR-7). It lies at the foot of the Dafnias mountains and the Chouni Pass.Historical population
Historical overview
Prehistory
Archaeological excavations prove that the area around Ayios Vasilios has been settled since pre-historical times.
Zygouries , west of Ayios Vasilios, was excavated by the American archaeologistCarl William Blegen in the 1920s. He found aBronze Age settlement dating from approximately 1300 BC to 1320 BC. Sadly, agricultural work and forestry on Zygouries hill has destroyed one of the most important pre-historical settlements of theBalkans .Obsidian , sherds of which can be found over the whole area (particularly south of Ayios Sostis (the cave of Antonis in the area of Boubakia), in the Chouni Pass southwest of the village, or near the caves on Dafnias mountain) are further proof of prehistoric settlement.Roman period
Roman
emperor Hadrian ’s aqueduct from Lake Stymfalia passed through the village of Ayios Vasilios. Traces of it are still visible west of the village at the entrance to the Chouni Pass as well as in the village on the properties of Kafandaris and Vardakas. The settlement on the hill of present-day Archaies Kleones ("Ancient Cleonae"), northwest of Ayios Vasilios, was an important Roman settlement.Homer described the town as well built. Today, remains of the walls of anacropolis have been preserved on the northern part of the hill of Archaies Kleones. Recent archaeological excavations have uncovered a farmstead of a wealthy farmer with very beautiful mosaics in the area of Varella, northeast of Kleones.Frankish, Venetian and Ottoman rules
The
Frankish fortress, the ruins of which lie north of the village on Dafnias mountain overlooking the Chouni Pass, was built sometime between 1204 and 1250. It was built on the site of an earlier Mycenean fort. The archaeologist A. Bon, who excavated the fortress, was of the opinion that the fortress measured 225 m by 130 m in size.In 1365, the fortress was listed in a tax document as belonging to the Florentine banker Niccolò Acciaioli. The same document also suggests that with the development of the fortress, the village had become a centre for the surrounding area. This is the earliest reference to the actual name Ayios Vasilios in any historical document.
In 1377, Ayios Vasilios (as Castello de Sancto Basile) is listed as one of the nine fortresses which existed in the
Principality of Achaea . The town was described as having 85 houses. It was also claimed that it was the second largest settlement after Corinth in the principality.In 1463, the village fell to the Venetians during the first Venetian-Ottoman war. In 1467, 1469, and 1471 the fortress was destroyed by various rulers. The Venetian census of 1700, shows Ayios Vasilios as having 27 families and 97 dwellers. The villagers were on average less than fifty years old.
After the Ottoman rule
On
26 July 1822 the Battle ofDervenakia (or Ayios Sostis) took place, which saw the defeat and elimination of the Ottoman forces underDramali . After this battle, Kolokotronis placed guards in the fortress of Ayios Vasilios in order to prevent Ottoman supplies passing through the Chouni Pass.ffIn 1836 the village was declared a municipality ("dimos") and included the villages of
Stefani , Kondostavlos (present-day Archaies Kleones) and Vousbardi. In 1845, the municipalities of Ayios Vasilios and Kleonas were united. In 1885, Ayios Vasilios had 700 inhabitants. In 1912 the village was reduced to the status of "kinotita" or commune, consisting of one parish. In 1972 an additional parish, Ayios Dimitrios, was created in the village.Present
In the mid-20th century, Ayios Vasilios was famed for its honey melons. Today, the farms of the village produce olives, apricots, wheat, wine, tobacco and vegetables.
Name
As with other Greek towns and villages, the name of the village has been rendered into numerous English versions, including: Agios Vasileios, Agios Vassileios, Agios Vassilios, Agios Vassilios, Aghios Vasileios, Aghios Vassileios, Aghios Vasilios Agios Vassilios, Ayios Vasileios, Ayios Vassileios, Agios Vassilios and Ayios Vasilios.
Other
Agios Vasileios has a primary school, two churches (parishes) - Agios Vasileios and Agios Dimitrios -, several small churches (Agios Georgios, old Agios Vasileios, Zoodochos Pigi etc) and a small square ("
plateia ").Exact coordinates
*Coordinates: coord|37|47|42|N|22|48|20|E|region:GR
ource
* Jannis Koutsoukos, "Notes on the history of Agios Vasileios", Corinth 2005.
ee also
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Communities of Corinthia
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