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MAJOR ANCIENT SANCTUARY OF HERA BETWEEN ARGOS AND MYCENAE
Argive Heraion
  • View from the Heraion of Argos into the Inachos plain.
  • Remains of a stoa
  • oboloi]] in the form of spits uncovered at Heraion, now displayed at the [[Numismatic Museum of Athens]].

Eurydice of Argos         
GREEK QUEEN
Eurydice of argos; Eurudíkē (Argive queen)
In Greek mythology, Eurydice (/jʊəˈrɪdɪsi/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυδίκη , Eurydikē "wide justice", derived from ευρυς eurys "wide" and δικη dike "justice") was a Spartan princess who later on became the queen of Argos.
Argive         
GREEK CITY IN PELOPONNESE
Argives; Argive; Árgos, Greece; Άργος; Argos, Greece; Argos (Greece); Ancient Argos; Latin Diocese of Argos; Roman Catholic Diocese of Argos; History of Argos; Argos (polis)
·adj Of or performance to Argos, the capital of Argolis in Greece.
II. Argive ·noun A native of Argos. Often used as a generic term, equivalent to Grecian or Greek.
Argive         
GREEK CITY IN PELOPONNESE
Argives; Argive; Árgos, Greece; Άργος; Argos, Greece; Argos (Greece); Ancient Argos; Latin Diocese of Argos; Roman Catholic Diocese of Argos; History of Argos; Argos (polis)
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¦ adjective relating to the ancient city of Argos in Greece.
?(especially in Homer) Greek.
¦ noun a citizen of ancient Argos.
?(especially in Homer) a Greek person.

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Heraion of Argos

The Heraion of Argos (Greek: Ἡραῖον Ἄργους) is an ancient temple in Argos, Greece. It was part of the greatest sanctuary in the Argolid, dedicated to Hera, whose epithet "Argive Hera" (Ἥρη Ἀργείη Here Argeie) appears in Homer's works. Hera herself claims to be the protector of Argos in Iliad IV, 50–52): "The three towns I love best are Argos, Sparta and Mycenae of the broad streets". The memory was preserved at Argos of an archaic, aniconic pillar representation of the Great Goddess. The site, which might mark the introduction of the cult of Hera in mainland Greece, lies northeast of Argos between the archaeological sites of Mycenae and Midea, two important Mycenaean cities. The traveller Pausanias, visiting the site in the 2nd century CE, referred to the area as Prosymna (Προσύμνη).