Gythium

Gythium

Gythio

Gythio (en grec : Γύθειο) est une ville de Grèce située dans le sud du Péloponnèse dans le nome de Laconie. C'est la plus importante ville de la péninsule du Magne.

C'était le port et l'arsenal principal des Spartiates.

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