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ΕΛΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΛΑΚΩΝΙΑ
A town of Laconia, situated east of the mouth of the Eurotas, close
to the sea, in a plain which, though marshy near the coast, is described by Polybius
as the most fertile part of Laconia. (Polyb. v. 19.) In the earliest times it
appears to have been the chief town on the coast, as Amyclae was in the interior;
for these two places are mentioned together by Homer (Il. ii. 584, Hymn. in Apoll.
410). Helos is said to have been founded by Heleius, the youngest son of Perseus.
On its conquest by the Dorians its inhabitants were reduced to slavery; and, according
to a common opinion in antiquity, their name became the general designation of
the Spartan bondsmen, but the name of these slaves (heilotes) probably signified
captives, and was derived from the root of helein. (Pans. iii. 20. § 6: the account
differs a little in Strab. viii. p. 365, and Athen. vi. p. 265, c.) In the time
of Strabo Helos was only a village; and when it was visited by Pausanias, it was
in ruins. (Strab. viii. p. 363; Paus. iii. 22. § 3: Helos is also mentioned by
Thuc. iv. 54; Xen. Hell. vi. 5. § 32; Steph. B. s. v.) Leake conjectures that
Helos may have stood at Priniko, since this place is distant from Trinisa, the
ancient Trinasus, about 80 stadia, which, according to Pausanias, was the distance
between these two places; but we learn from the French Commission that Priniko
contains only ruins of the middle ages, and that there are some Hellenic remains
a little more to the east near Bizani, which is therefore probably the site of
Helos. The name of Helos is still given to the plain of the lower Eurotas.
This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited May 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
A town in Laconia, on the coast, in a marshy situation, whence its name (helos=marsh). It was commonly said that the Spartan slaves called Helotes (Heilotes), were originally the Achaean inhabitants of this town who were reduced by the Dorian conquerors to slavery.
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