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ELOS (Ancient city) LACONIA
After the capitulation, the Athenians occupied the town of Scandea near the harbour, and appointing a garrison for Cythera, sailed to Asine, Helus, and most of the places on the sea, and making descents and passing the night on shore at such spots as were convenient, continued ravaging the country for about seven days.
It now seemed somewhat more certain that they would make no further attempt upon the city; and in fact their army departed thence and took the road toward Helos and Gytheium. And they burned such of the towns as were unwalled and made a three days' attack upon Gytheium, where the Lacedaemonians had their dockyards.
The Lacedaemonians laid waste Helos, an Achaean town on the coast, and won a battle against the Argives who came to give aid to the Helots.
Changing the direction of his march he (Philip) next made for the arsenal of the Lacedaemonians, which is called Gythium and has a secure harbour, being about two hundred and thirty stades distant from Sparta. Leaving this place on his right he encamped in the district of Helos, which taken as a whole is the most extensive and finest in Laconia. (Polybius 5,19)
VRONTAMAS (Village) SKALA
Near Vrontamas is Paleomonastiro, a monastery of the 12th century
built inside the rock. Paleomonastiro is a monument of the Struggle for Independence:
on September 15, 1825 500 men from Vrontamas refused to surrender to the army
of the Egyptian warlord Ibrahim and were burned alive in the monastery. The Municipality
of Skala holds a memorial service on that day.
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefecture
of Laconia tourist pamphlet.
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