Toponym TP (renewed): | Argos |
Name (modern): | Argos/Άργος |
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Toponym before | - Tegeas X Nemea |
Toponym following | XX Melena VII Epitauro |
Alternative Image | --- |
Image (Barrington 2000) |
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Image (Scheyb 1753) | --- |
Image (Welser 1598) | --- |
Image (MSI 2025) | --- |
Pleiades: | https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/570106 |
Area: | Southern Balkans |
Toponym Type: | Toponym with Symbol |
Grid square: | 6B5 |
Toponym Color: | black |
Vignette Type : | A Twin Towers |
Itinerary: |   |
Alternative Name (Lexica): | Argos [2] (DNP) |
Name A (RE): | Argos 2 |
Name B (Barrington Atlas): | Argos, § Pelasgia (58 D2) |
Name C (TIR/TIB/others): |   |
Name D (Miller): | Argos |
Name E (Levi): | Argos (A,I,1) |
Name F (Ravennate): | Argos (p. 100,3) |
Name G (Ptolemy): | Ἄργος* (3,16,20; 8,12,22) |
Plinius: | Argos (4,17) |
Strabo: | Ἄργος (8,6,7-10 u. ö.) |
Dating from Toponym on TP: | Archaic |
Argument for Dating: | Argos, auf der TP mit einer Vignette ausgezeichnet, war eine bedeutende Stadt von archaischer Zeit bis zu seiner Zerstörung 586 n. Chr., mit einem vorübergehenden Einbruch bei der Eroberung durch Alarich 267 n. Chr. |
Commentary on the Toponym: |
Gleiche (übliche) Namensform: |
References: |
Alexandropoulou, Anna: A Fourth-Century Tomb at Argos: A Contribution to the Study of Local Pottery and Burial Customs, The annual of the British School at Athens 111 (2016), 183-225. |
Last Update: | 15.01.2025 18:06 |
Cite this page:
https://tp-online.ku.de/trefferanzeige_en.php?id=979 [last accessed on August 13, 2025]