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Corinth |
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| Said to have been named after Corinthus. Corinth was one of the largest and magnificent cities of ancient Greece, a political rival of Athens. | |
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The Town And Isthmus Of Corinth |
| The town and isthmus of Corinth. Corinth is a small Greek town in the north west of the isthmus of Corinth. This isthmus connects the Peloponnesus with Northern Greece. | |
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Map Of Corinth And Its Ports |
| The map of Corinth showing its ports. | |
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Acro Corinthus |
| On the summit of Corinth was the Acro Corinthus, the strongest fortress in Greece. | |
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City Of Corinth |
| Illustration of Corinth, the Grecian city placed on the isthmus in Greece. |