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Peloponnese (1650 Subjects)

Map of the port and anchorages of Nafplion.

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Map of Spetses island, and of the ports of Porto Heli and Ververonta in the Peloponnese.

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View of Corinth and Acrocorinth. In the background the Temple of Apollo (at ancient Corinth).

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The ruins of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.

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Ruins of polygonal wall in Epidavros Limira, ancient city in Laconia, north of Monemvasia.

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Map of the anchorage of Monemvasia and Epidavros Limira, ancient city in Laconia.

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Cottage in Monemvasia.

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Morait nomad in his summer camp.

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Greek musician entertaining shepherds and a priest in the Peloponnese.

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Turkish mausoleums and funerary steles in the Peloponnese.

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Turkish woman waters the flowers of her husband's grave.

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View of Koroni from the Venetian castle.

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View of the Venetian castle of Koroni.

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Well in an Ottoman garden in Koroni.

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West European travelers are resting at the ruins of an ancient building in Messenia.

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View of the Castle of Pylos (Niokastro) and Bay of Navarino with Sphacteria island.

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Fountain and ancient building, perhaps of Roman era, in Pylos.

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Albanian family traveling.

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View of Philatrea in Peloponnese.

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Signet from the Peloponnes. The author suggests that it depicts Hermes Psychopompos.

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Ancient coins from Arcadia. Obv. Athena.

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Ancient coins of Argos.

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View of Gytheio. During the Ottoman rule, the entire city, and not only the islet outside Gytheio, was called Marathonisi.

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1. Relief from Gytheio. Warrior overcomes his enemy, probably an Amazon. 2. Base of ancient stele from Sparta 3. Ancient inscription from Sparta.

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Relief from Gytheio, most probably from the Temple of Nike.

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Statue of Artemis in Oitylo (Mani).

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Statue of Apollo in Oitylo (Mani).

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Coins from Laconia, which according to the author date from antiquity. Based on their typology, however, it is evident that they come from a later period than the authors claim. The figure on the coin at the right is probably Lysandros, the General of Sparta (fifth century BCE).

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Folk song from Mani.

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View of Corinth, the Isthmus of Corinth and Acrocorinth. In the foreground the Venetian fleet sailing the Corinthian Gulf.

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