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The paved Lechaion road or way, once the main thoroughfare from the Agora to the harbour. Ancient Corinth. Peloponnese. Greece. The 12 metres wide marble paved avenue was once lined with statues, sidewalks for pedestrians and elegant building. Ancient Corinth was one of the most influential Greek city states in antiquity. The Romans razed the city in 146 BC; it was then rebuilt under Julius Caesar as a Roman city and prospered as the regions capital.

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Ancient Corinth, Corinth, Peloponnese, Greece, Ruins, Archaeological, Ancient Greece, Peloponnese, Archaeology, Ruin, Europe, Mediterranean, peloponisos, peloponnes, peloponnisos, Greek, Hellenistic, Roman, Corininthia, Antiquity, relic, Historical, History
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Corinth - Peloponnese - Greece
The paved Lechaion road or way, once the main thoroughfare from the Agora to the harbour. Ancient Corinth. Peloponnese. Greece. The 12 metres wide marble paved avenue was once lined with statues, sidewalks for pedestrians and elegant building. Ancient Corinth was one of the most influential Greek city states in antiquity. The Romans razed the city in 146 BC; it was then rebuilt under Julius Caesar as a Roman city and prospered as the regions capital.