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      • Rhamnous (Ancient Greek: Ῥαμνοῦς, romanized : Rhamnoûs; Modern Greek: Ραμνούς, romanized : Ramnoús), also Ramnous or Rhamnus, was an ancient Greek city in Attica situated on the coast, overlooking the Euboean Strait. Its ruins lie northwest of the modern town of Agia Marina in the municipality of Marathon.
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  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Demos in ancient Athens were similar to today’s municipality, with police powers and their own property, cults, and officials. The Ramnous Archaeological Site (or Rhamnous or Rhamnus) covers a large area on a picturesque secluded plateau overlooking the Aegean Sea, 10km from Marathon, and 53km northeast of Athens.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RhamnousRhamnous - Wikipedia

    Its ruins lie northwest of the modern town of Agia Marina in the municipality of Marathon . The site was best known in antiquity for its sanctuary of Nemesis, [2] the implacable avenging goddess, her most important in ancient Greece. Rhamnous is the best-preserved Attic deme site.

  4. ancient-greece.org › archaeology › rhamnousRhamnous - Ancient Greece

    Rhamnous (Greek: Ραμνούς; Also: Ramnous or Rhamnus or Rhamnounda) is and ancient Greek fortified town, located on the Attica coast, about 55 kilometers northeast from Athens. It was named for the local prickly bush called ramnos and was the most important sanctuary of Nemesis in ancient Greece.

  5. Ramnous Archaeological Site. In a small valley on the north-eastern coast of Attica lie traces of the ancient demos of Ramnous, populated by the tribe of the Aiantis. Here is the sanctuary of Nemesis, built in the 6th century BC.

  6. Mar 7, 2021 · Rhamnous was an ancient Greek city situated in northeast Attica about 55 kilometers away from Athens. In antiquity, it was best known for the Sanctuary of Nemesis, the goddess of vengeance. Its strategic position on the east coast of Attica gave Ancient Rhamnous control over the ships passing through the Euboea Strait.

  7. Opening hours: 08 Jun - 31 Oct: Mon-Sun, 08:00-15:00. An ancient deme in northeast Attica, on the Euboian gulf. Excavations have brought to light the sanctuary of Nemesis - the most important sanctuary of that divinity in ancient Greece - the fortress, public buildings, remains of houses and many grave enclosures.

  8. Region: Attica. Periods: Archaic. Classical. Hellenistic. Physical: Rhamnous was a remote Attic deme center on a small sheltered bay along the rocky NE Attic coast. It was strategically important because it overlooked a narrow stretch of the Euboean channel.

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