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The Nemean baths are an athletic bathing house at the Panhellenic sanctuary of Nemea in the Argolis.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: Archaia Nemea, Argolis, Basilica, Corinthia, Greece, Nemea, Nemean Games, Panhellenic Games, Panhellenic sanctuary, Public bathing.

  2. Ancient Greek buildings and structures
  3. Ancient Greek sanctuaries in Greece
  4. Buildings and structures completed in the 4th century BC
  5. Former public baths
  6. Nemea

Archaia Nemea

Archaia Nemea (Αρχαία Νεμέα, "Ancient Nemea", before 1958: Ηράκλειον - Irakleion) is a village about 27 km southwest of Corinth in Greece named after the nearby ruins of the ancient site of Nemea.

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Argolis

Argolis or Argolida (Αργολίδα,; Ἀργολίς, in ancient Greek and Katharevousa) is one of the regional units of Greece.

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Basilica

In Ancient Roman architecture, a basilica was a large public building with multiple functions that was typically built alongside the town's forum.

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Corinthia

Corinthia (Korinthía) is one of the regional units of Greece.

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Greece

Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.

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Nemea

Nemea (Νεμέα; Νεμέη) is an ancient site in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. Nemean Baths and Nemea are ancient Greek sanctuaries in Greece.

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Nemean Games

The Nemean Games (Νέμεα or Νέμεια) were one of the four Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece, and were held at Nemea every two years (or every third). Nemean Baths and Nemean Games are Nemea.

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Panhellenic Games

Panhellenic Games is the collective term for four separate religious festivals held in ancient Greece that became especially well known for the athletic competitions they included.

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Panhellenic sanctuary

A Panhellenic sanctuary was a holy sanctuary, shrine or holy place of worship in Ancient Greece, that was open to all Greeks regardless of the city-state it belonged to.

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Public bathing

Public baths originated when most people in population centers did not have access to private bathing facilities.

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See also

Ancient Greek buildings and structures

Ancient Greek sanctuaries in Greece

Buildings and structures completed in the 4th century BC

Former public baths

Nemea

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemean_Baths