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pirate raids. At the beginning of the 20th century, the doctor Antonios Ar. Koukos, assessing the location of the village as unsuitable from a health point of view and detrimental from an economic point of view, recommended the relocation to the present-day Eressos Beach. To support it, he was the first to relocate. Then others gradually began to settle in Eressos Beach permanently. At the expense of the holy monasteries of Ypsilo and Pythari, the enclosure and repair of the chapel on the Beach was carried out. The priest of the church was maintained by the numerous residents of Eressos Beach with their contribution.
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inscription later set up at Eresos c. 306-301 by the Eresian democrats claims (not without partisan intent) that the tyrants committed many crimes, including expelling the men from the city, holding their women hostage on the acropolis, and exacting large sums of money from the populace, as well as helping the Persians commit piracy against Greek shipping.
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The resettlement of the inhabitants, from the current coastal location of Skala Eressos or Eressos Beach (Paralia Eressos) to the current location of the Eressos Village, which is located about four kilometres from the beach, is estimated at the end of the 17th century and is due to the avoidance of
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in the Greek East. An inscription recording a letter sent to Eresos by a Roman magistrate and another document honouring the Romans as benefactors of the Greeks, both of which date to the 2nd century BCE, indicate that Eresos, much like the other cities on Lesbos, sought to forge closer ties with
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retook Lesbos from the Persians once and for all and brought Eurysilaus and Agonippus to be tried before Alexander in Egypt, where he left their fate in the hands of the newly restored Eresian democracy. The same long inscription which records the alleged crimes of the tyrants also details their
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claims that they were involved in the overthrow of tyranny at Eresos. Efforts were made by the exiled relatives of Apollodorus and his brothers to return to Eresos in 324 and 319 and by the exiled relatives of Agonippus and Eurysilaus to return c. 306-301, but on all three occasions the Eresian
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in May 334; again, the tyrants will have been expelled and the Eresian democrats re-installed. In 333, the admiral Memnon of Rhodes again attacked the island of Lesbos: he seized all the cities except for Mytilene and installed a new pair of tyrants at Eresos, Eurysilaus and Agonippus. A long
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in certain years, the most important magistracy at Eresos. Prominent Eresian aristocrats won Roman citizenship for their descendants by participating in the Imperial cult, dedicating altars and temples to the Imperial family, and arranging festivals in their honour. A fragmentary inscription
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Orfanou, Alexia (2000). "Yellowing leaves". Eressos, Folklore Magazine of the Association of the Everlasting Eresians "Theophrastus", no. issues 157, pp. 39. "See. Cuckos, A. (1913, 5 March). From Eressos (Εξ Ερεσού). Laikos Agon (Λαϊκός Αγών), year 2, no.
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sphere of influence. Ptolemaic influence at Eresos in the second half of the 3rd century BCE is indicated by the creation of a religious festival in honour of the Ptolemaic royal family called the Ptolemaia at which gymnastic competitions were held.
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is a centre for international tourism and is a favorite spot of Greek families, young people as well as gay women. With its long beautiful beach with dark volcanic sand and its crystal-clear unpolluted water, Skala Eressou was awarded
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The history of Eresos after the Classical period is only known from its inscriptions, as almost no mention is made of it in the literary sources which survive. In the last two decades of the 4th century BCE Eresos had been subject to
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and conferred Roman citizenship on one of the city's prominent families. In addition, numerous funerary epitaphs and other monuments indicate the existence of a permanently resident Roman population form the 1st century BCE onwards.
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in summer 428, Eresos supported Mytilene. The following year, it fell to the Athenian general Paches and, along with the other cities of the island except for
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invaded Asia Minor, and it is assumed that the cities of Lesbos (including Eresos) went over to the Macedonian forces soon after his victory at the
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Spartan control of Eresos ended in 389 when the Athenian commander Thrasybulus retook the city. In 377 Eresos is recorded as a member of the
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in 406, Eresos may have fallen under Athenian control as the rest of the island did. Whatever the case, in 405 the Spartan commander
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against Rome (88-63 BCE) and whether, like Mytilene, it subsequently suffered for its anti-Roman stance following victory over
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XII (2) 539-42 (reigns of Augustus and Tiberius). His grandson, Tiberius Claudius Damarchos son of Leon, was a Roman citizen:
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in the years following led to the disintegration of Ptolemaic influence in the north Aegean. The power vacuum was filled by
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imposed garrisons and Spartan governors on the cities of Lesbos, which remained in place for the next two decades.
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indicates that Eresos successfully petitioned Augustus in 12 BCE on an unknown matter, while in c. 7-4 BCE
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may have been born at Eresos c. 620 BCE and belonged to an important family who were socially prominent at
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and Pyrrha, was one of the minor cities on Lesbos in the 5th century BCE. When Mytilene revolted from the
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the elites of Eresos had become fiercely pro-Roman. There were cults to the Emperor Augustus, his wife
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in 281. In the following decades, the cities of Lesbos with the exception of Mytilene drifted into the
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Caesar, and the people of Eresos further honoured Gaius Caesar and Claudius Nero, later the Emperor
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democracy was successfully able to argue that they should not be obliged to take back their exiles.
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from Eresos dating to the last third of the 3rd century BCE, one of the earliest appearances of
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was also a native of the town. Athens is thought to have lost control of Eresos following the
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The municipal unit of Eresos–Antissa contains five other villages: Messotopos, Vatoussa,
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Antigonus is the authority to whom they appeal in c. 306-301 regarding their exiles:
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trial which ended in their execution. Biographical traditions of the philosophers
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Theophrastus of Eresos: Sources for his Life, Writings, Thought, and Influence
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and re-installed the tyranny of Apollodorus and his brothers. In spring 334,
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Political infighting at the Ptolemaic court following the accession of
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G. P. Schaus and N. Spencer, 'Notes on the topography of Eresos'
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campaigned in the region against the Persians at the behest of
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The exact chronology is disputed by scholars: see R. Bagnall,
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The Administration of the Ptolemaic Possessions Outside Egypt
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Les cités de Lesbos aux époques hellénistique et impériale
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XII Supplementum 127. W. Mack, 'The Eresian catalogue of
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are located in the southwest part of the Greek island of
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in 167 will have been a further encouragement to do so.
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status by the Foundation for Environmental Education.
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Theophrastus, testimonium 33A-B in W. W. Fortenbaugh
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In the latter part of the 1070:Greek Historical Inscriptions 404-323 BC 1048:Greek Historical Inscriptions 404-323 BC 1009:Greek Historical Inscriptions 404-323 BC 977:2.2.5, 4.8.29, Diodorus Siculus 14.74.3. 646: 421:. Following the Athenian victory at the 1233:2.801-31, G. Labarre, 'Κοινὸν Λεσβίων' 1033:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 791: 199: 186: 128: 93: 62: 53: 732:and its main colors are red and blue. 722:local football championships of Greece 216: 191: 174: 162: 150: 138: 7: 1427:Subdivisions of the municipality of 1229:L. Robert, 'Inscriptions de Lesbos' 855:Stephanus of Byzantium s.v. Ἔρεσος. 1237:96.3-4 (1994) 415–46, G. Labarre, 1094:1.17-23, Diodorus Siculus 17.22-7. 25: 1329:Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum 1297:XII Supplementum 124 (c. 1-4 CE). 1241:(1996) 70-4, 137-45 H. J. Mason, 891:Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum 879:Greek Lyric I. Sappho and Alcaeus 757:, the sixth volume in the series 523:in 301, the region of north west 519:. After Antigonus' defeat at the 27:Village on Greek island of Lesbos 1220:XII Supplementum 120 (190s BCE). 1192:85 (1991) 99-113, Ph. Gauthier, 1107:2.1-2, Diodorus Siculus 17.29.2. 1020: 261: 75: 68: 55: 904:American Journal of Archaeology 1331:52.770. Quinctilii of Eresos: 623:Battle of the Teutoburg Forest 76: 1: 1374:, Greenwood Press (1985) 115. 1293:Bd. 59, no. 136 (23-22 BCE); 1068:P. J. Rhodes and R. Osborne, 1046:P. J. Rhodes and R. Osborne, 1030:, ed. (1854–1857). "Eresus". 1007:P. J. Rhodes and R. Osborne, 781:List of settlements in Lesbos 304:) and its twin beach village 718:Αθλητικός Όμιλος Παπανικολής 612:, by electing them honorary 547:in 205 and the campaigns of 492:In 332, Alexander's admiral 1372:Is the Theatre Still Dying? 986:Diodorus Siculus 14.94.3-4. 592:. 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Index

Eressos
Community

Eresos is located in Greece
39°10′16″N 25°55′52″E / 39.171°N 25.931°E / 39.171; 25.931
Greece
Administrative region
North Aegean
Regional unit
Lesbos
Municipality
West Lesbos
Municipal unit
Eresos-Antissa
Time zone
UTC+2
EET
DST
UTC+3
EEST


/ˈɛrəsɒs/
Greek
Ancient Greek
Skala Eresou
Lesbos
Eresos-Antissa
West Lesvos

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