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Tinos Sanctuary of Poseidon: The Hellenistic Sanctuary of Poseidon in Tinos Greece
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The Sanctuary of Poseidon in Tinos Greece, Cyclades: One of the mostn important sanctuaries of Poseidon in the ancient times was located in Tinos, in a walking distance from the beach of Kionia. In fact, Tinos was the only island of the Cyclades that has dedicated an entire temple of Poseidon, the god of sea. Along with him, his wife, the sea nymph Amphitrite, was also being worshiped.
The exact date of this temple's construction is unknown, but archaeologists believe that it dates from the 4th century A.D., maybe even a bit earlier, therefore it is a hellenistic sanctuary. Due to this temple, Tinos became an important religious centre and many people would first come here to clean and purify themselves and then they would go to the sacred island of Delos.In January and February, religious ceremonies known as Poseidonia were celebrated to honor the god. |
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