Messene 82508 225093923 2008-07-11T21:11:42Z Muro Bot 5849026 robot Adding: [[ru:Месини]] :''Messene was also the name of a Greek colony in [[Sicily]], initially founded as Zancle and nowadays known as [[Messina]]. There is also a [[Messene, Angola|Messene in Angola]] and [[Bab Messene|Bab Messene in Tunisia]].'' {{Infobox Greek Dimos |name = Messene |name_local = Μεσσήνη |image_map = |periph = [[Peloponnese]] |prefec = [[Messenia]] |province = |population = 11041 |population_as_of = 2001 |population_ref = [http://www.statistics.gr/gr_tables/S1101_SAP_1_TB_DC_01_03_Y.pdf source] |pop_dens = 131 |area = 84.6 |elevation = 5 |lat_deg = 37 |lat_min = 3 |lat_hem = N |lon_deg = 22 |lon_min = 0 |lon_hem = E |postal_code = 242 00 |area_code = 27220 |licence = ΚΜ |mayor = |website = |image_skyline = |caption_skyline = |city_flag = |city_seal = |districts = |party = |since = |elevation_min = |elevation_max = }} '''Messene''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Μεσσήνη ''Messínî'' or ''Messénê'' ) is a town in the prefecture of [[Messinia]] in southern [[Greece]]. In antiquity, it was a [[Dorians|Doric Greek]] city-state founded by [[Epaminondas]] in 369 BC, after the [[battle of Leuctra]] and the first [[Thebes (Greece)|Theban]] invasion of the Peloponnese. Today, an archaeological site of the ancient city remains, and the modern town has some 10&nbsp;000 inhabitants. ==Ancient city== The town was built by the combined Theban and [[Argive]] armies and the exiled Messenians who had been invited to return and found a state which should be independent of [[Sparta]]n rule. The site was chosen by Epaminondas and lay on the western slope of the mountain which dominates the Messenian plain and culminates in the two peaks of [[Ithome]] and [[Eua]]. The former of these (740 m or 2,630 ft) served as the [[acropolis]], and was included within the same system of fortifications as the lower city. [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]] has left us a description of the city (iv. 3 1?33), its chief temples and statues, its springs, its market-place and gymnasium, its place of sacrifice, the tomb of the hero [[Aristomenes]] and the temple of [[Zeus]] Ithomatas on the summit of the acropolis with a statue by the famous Argive sculptor [[Ageladas]], originally made for the Messenian helots who had settled at [[Naupactus]] at the close of the third Messenian War. But what chiefly excited his wonder was the strength of its fortifications, which excelled all those of the Greek world. Of the wall, some 5 miles (8 km) in extent, considerable portions yet remain, especially on the north and north-west, and almost the entire circuit can still be traced, affording the finest extant example of Greek fortification. The wall is flanked by towers about 31 ft (9 m) high set at irregular intervals: these have two stories with loopholes in the lower and windows in the upper, and are entered by doors on a level with the top of the wall which is reached by flights of steps. Of the gates only two can be located, the eastern or Laconian, situated on the eastern side of the saddle uniting [[Ithome]] and [[Eua]], and the northern or Arcadian gate. Of the former but little remains: the latter, however, is excellently preserved and consists of a circular court about 20 yd (18 m) in diameter with inner and outer gates, the latter flanked by square towers some 11 yd (10 m) apart. The lintel of the inner gate was formed by a single stone 18 ft 8 in (5.7 m) in length, and the masonry of the circular court is of astonishing beauty and accuracy. The other buildings which can be identified are the theatre, the stadium, the council chamber or Bouleuterion, and the ''propylaeum'' of the market, while on the shoulder of the mountain are the foundations of a small temple, probably that of [[Artemis Laphria]]. ==Modern town== Messene remained a place of some importance under the [[Roman Empire|Romans]], but we hear nothing of it in medieval times and then the hamlet of Mavromati occupies a small part of the site. The city has been revived, and is home to over 10,000 people. The location of modern Messene is about 15 to 20 km S of the archaeological site. Modern Messene is a suburb of [[Kalamai|Kalamata]] nowadays. It is no longer the capital of Messenia. Messene has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, and squares ''([[plateia]])'' named Kentriki Plateia or Central Square. The square is surrounded with a few [[pine tree]]s with a building to the southwest, grass with two walkways to the north along with a few [[palm tree]]s; a famous white clock tower without windows is in the middle of the square. The town is accessed by [[Greece Interstate 82]] (Pylos - Kalamata - Sparta) which has been bypassed to the south and a road to Efa (Eua) to the north. The nearest beach is in the southwest. The farmlands which used to resemble a wetland are to the southeast. Messene had a railway station from the 1900s with a connection of the [[SPAP]] line from Kalamata (Asprochoma) about 5 km east. It was the westernmost terminus of this line until its abandonment in the late 20th century. This line was reopened in 2007 and now operates with additional halts at the military and civilian airports. Landmarks near Messene today include Kalamata airport to the east, and the beaches south of the town. ===Nearest places=== *Velika Beach, SW *Velika, W *Mavrommati, NW ===Communities and subdivisions=== *[[Analypsi (Messenia), Greece|Analypsi]] (pop: 413) *[[Avramio]] (pop: 628) *[[Karteroli]] (pop: 491) *[[Lefkochora]] (pop; 291) *[[Lykotrafos]] (pop: 325) *[[Madena]] (pop: 175) *[[Mavrommati (Messenia), Greece|Mavrommati]] Pamisou *'''Messene''' *[[Neochori (Messene), Greece|Neochori]] Aristomenous (pop: 255) *[[Pilalistra]] (pop: 190) *[[Piperitsa]] (pop: 133) *[[Spitali]] (pop: 154) *[[Triodos]] (pop: 229) *Velika (pop: 330) **[[Velika Beach]] ===Historical population=== {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" |- bgcolor="#efefef" ! Year !! Communal population !! Change !! Municipal population !! Density |- | 1981 || 6,854 || - || - || - |- | 1991 || 6,453 || -401/-5.85% || 10,493 || 124.03/km²<!-- |- | 2001 || - || - || - --> |} == Notable people == *[[Damophon]] (2nd century BC) Greek sculptor {{Commons|Category:Messene|Messene}} ==External links== *{{CathEncy|wstitle=Messene}} {{1911}} <table width = 75% border = 2 align="center"> <tr><td width = 35% align="center"> <td width = 30% align="center">'''North:''' [[Voufradon]]</td> <td width = 35% align="center"> </td></tr> <tr> <td width = 10% align="center">'''West:''' [[Petalidi]] <br/> </td> <td width = 35% align="center">'''Messini'''</td> <td width = 30% align="center">'''East:''' [[Kalamata]]</td> <tr><td width = 35% align="center">'''Southwest:''' Petalidi <td width = 30% align="center">'''South:''' [[Messenian Gulf]]</td> <td width = 35% align="center"> </table> {{Messinia}} [[Category:369 BC establishments]] [[Category:Settlements established in the 4th century BC]] [[Category:Doris]] [[Category:Cities and towns in Greece]] [[Category:Messenia]] [[Category:Ancient Greek cities]] [[ca:Messene]] [[de:Messene]] [[el:Μεσσήνη]] [[es:Mesene]] [[fr:Messène]] [[it:Messene]] [[pt:Messene]] [[ro:Messene]] [[ru:Месини]]