Gytheion / Gythium

Periphery:Peloponnese
Prefecture : Laconia

Laconia

Gytheion Municipality

Gytheio (Greek, Modern: Γύθειο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on or Gythion) is a town of Laconia in Greece, long known as the seaport of Sparta some 30 miles inland. It lies at the northwestern end of the Gulf of Laconia, in a fertile small plain around the mouth of the Gythius River.

The reputed founders of ancient Gythium were Heracles and Apollo, who frequently appear on its coins: the former of these names may point to the influence of Phoenician traders, who, we know, visited the Laconian shores at a very early period. In classical times it was a community of perioeci, politically dependent on Sparta, though doubtless with a municipal life of its own.

In 455 BC, during the first Peloponnesian War, it was burned by the Athenian admiral Tolmides. In 370 BC Epaminondas besieged it unsuccessfully for three days. Its fortifications were strengthened by the tyrant Nabis, but in 195 BC it was invested and taken by Titus and Lucius Quintius Flamininus, and, though recovered by Nabis two or three years later, was recaptured immediately after his murder (192 BC) by Philopoemen and Aulus Atilius, and remained in the Achaean League until the league's dissolution in 146 BC.

Subsequently Gythium formed the most important of the Eleutherolaconian towns, a group of twenty-four, later eighteen, communities leagued together to maintain their autonomy against Sparta and declared free by Caesar Augustus. The highest officer of the confederacy was the general, who was assisted by a treasurer (rauias), while the chief magistrates of the several communities bore the title of ephors.

Statistics
Prefecture: Laconia
Province: Province of Gytheio
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

36.76/36°45'62' N .
22.562/22°33'86' E
Population: (2001)
 7926
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

sea level
5 m(centre)
around 200 m
Postal code: 232 00
Area/distance code: 11-30-27220 (030-27220)-2
Municipal code: 3205
Car designation: AK
3-letter abbreviation: GYT (Gytheio)
Name of inhabitants: Gythian sing., -s pl.

Pausanias (iii. 21 f.) has left us a description of the town as it existed in the reign of Marcus Aurelius, the agora, the Acropolis, the island of Cranae (Marathonisi) where Paris celebrated his nuptials with Helen of Troy, the Migonium or precinct of Aphrodite Migonitis (occupied by the modern town), and the hill Larysium (Koumaro) rising above it. The numerous remains extant, of which the theatre and the buildings partially submerged by the sea are the most noteworthy, all belong to the Roman period.

The modern Gythio opened a port in the 1960s. It is the See of the Diocese of Gytheion and Oitylo, headed by a Metropolitan bishop of the Orthodox Church of Greece.

The geography of Gythio includes houses align with the hill and the Laconian Gulf. The port is situated around its main street which is also GR-37 which links Areopoli and GR-86. Pine trees are situated in the west and rocky mountains in the north.

Gytheio is well known for its gorgeous girls and its delicious sea food.


Historical population

Year Communal population Municipal population
1981 4354 -
1991 4259 7542
2001 4489 7926

Persons

A famous Gytheio native is Tzanis Tzanetakis (b. September 12, 1927) who is a Greek politician

Harbour of Gytheion 2005 (Source)

Division of the municipality

  • Gytheion / Δ.δ. Γυθείου [ 4.876 ]
    • Gytheion / το Γύθειο [ 4.489 ]
    • Agios Konstantinos / ο Άγιος Κωνσταντίνος [ 2 ]
    • Voutrouvi / η Βουτρούβη [ 16 ]
    • Gyrista / τα Γυριστά [ 99 ]
    • Limni / η Λίμνη [ 75 ]
    • Maroulia / τα Μαρούλια [ 27 ]
    • Passavas / ο Πασσαβάς [ 65 ]
    • Pritsiotiko / το Πριτσιώτικο [ 56 ]
    • Selinitsa / η Σελινίτσα [ 47 ]
  • Agios Vasileios / Δ.δ. Αγίου Βασιλείου [ 180 ]
    • Agios Vasileios / ο Άγιος Βασίλειος (Δ.δ. Αγίου Βασιλείου) [ 130 ]
    • Agios Efstratios / ο Άγιος Ευστράτιος [ 23 ]
    • Monachi Sykia / η Μοναχή Συκιά [ 27 ]
  • Aigies / Δ.δ. Αιγιών [ 319 ]
    • Aigies / οι Αιγίες [ 226 ]
    • Malliari Sykia / η Μαλλιαρή Συκιά [ 11 ]
    • Synora / τα Σύνορα [ 82 ]
  • Drosopigi / Δ.δ. Δροσοπηγής [ 80 ]
  • Kalyvia / Δ.δ. Καλυβίων [ 129 ]
    • Kalyvia / τα Καλύβια [ 55 ]
    • Paganea / η Παγανέα [ 74 ]
  • Karvelas / Δ.δ. Καρβελά [ 248 ]
    • Karvelas / ο Καρβελάς [ 191 ]
    • Gefyraki / το Γεφυράκι [ 16 ]
    • Petrovounion / το Πετροβούνιον [ 41 ]
  • Karyoupolis / Δ.δ. Καρυουπόλεως [ 146 ]
    • Karyoupolis / η Καρυούπολις [ 39 ]
    • Vryses / οι Βρύσες [ 39 ]
    • Lagkada / η Λαγκάδα [ 35 ]
    • Protova / η Πρωτοβά [ 33 ]
  • Konakia / Δ.δ. Κονακίων [ 183 ]
    • Konakia / τα Κονάκια [ 138 ]
    • Pilala / η Πιλάλα [ 45 ]
  • Krini / Δ.δ. Κρήνης [ 132 ]
    • Krini / η Κρήνη [ 62 ]
    • Arvanitis / ο Αρβανίτης [ 17 ]
    • Sminos / το Σμήνος (τ. η Αχουμάτου) [ 53 ]
  • Lygereas / Δ.δ. Λυγερέα [ 78 ]
    • Lygereas / ο Λυγερέας [ 44 ]
    • Asterion / το Αστέριον [ 34 ]
  • Marathea / Δ.δ. Μαραθέας [ 107 ]
  • Myrsini / Δ.δ. Μυρσίνης [ 187 ]
    • Myrsini / η Μυρσίνη [ 173 ]
    • Profitis Ilias / ο Προφήτης Ηλίας [ 14 ]
  • Neochorion / Δ.δ. Νεοχωρίου [ 331 ]
  • Platanos / Δ.δ. Πλατάνου [ 194 ]
  • Sidirokastro / Δ.δ. Σιδηροκάστρου [ 163 ]
    • Sidirokastro / το Σιδηρόκαστρο [ 82 ]
    • Mesochori / το Μεσοχώρι [ 13 ]
    • Polyaravos / ο Πολυάραβος [ 27 ]
    • Skamnitsa / η Σκαμνίτσα [ 6 ]
    • Skyfianika / τα Σκυφιάνικα [ 35 ]
  • Skamnakion / Δ.δ. Σκαμνακίου -- το Σκαμνάκιον [ 78 ]
  • Skoutarion / Δ.δ. Σκουταρίου [ 324 ]
  • Chosiarion / Δ.δ. Χωσιαρίου -- το Χωσιάριον [ 171 ]

Mapquest - Gytheio, street map not yet available

Coordinates: 36° 45′ 62″ N, 22° 33′ 86″ E


The modern Gythio opened a port in the 1960s.
From 2003 to 2004, the show which broadcasted on Mega Channel Vendetta, a drama-like show which is about a person that has its relatives in the Mani peninsula was filmed here for a few episodes.

Lakonis Cave, Gytheion

Municipalities and communities of the Laconia Prefecture

Asopos | East Mani | Elos | Faris | Geronthres | Gytheio | Krokees | Molaoi | Monemvasia | Mystras | Niata | Oinountas | Oitylo | Pellana | Skala | Smynos | Sparta | Therapnes | Voies | Zarakas

Elafonisos | Karyes

References

  • G. Weber, De Gytheo et Lacedaemoniorum rebus navalibus (Heidelberg, 1833)
  • W. M. Leake, Travels in the Morea, i. 244 foIl.
  • E. Curtius, Peloponnesos, ii. 267 foll. Inscriptions: Le Bas-Foucart, Voyage archéologique, ii. Nos. 238-248 f.
  • Collitz-Bechtel, Sammlung d. griech. Dialekt-Inschriften, iii. Nos. 4562-4573; British School Annual, x. 179 foll.

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