Thaliades ( Ancient Greek: Θαλιάδες) was a town in Arcadian Azania in ancient Greece, situated on the river Ladon between the towns Halus and Thelpusa. There was a temple of Eleusinian Demeter, with statues of Demeter, her daughter and Dionysos. [1] It was part of the city-state of Kleitor. [2] The ruins that have been found 1 km west of Vachlia are believed to be the remains of Thaliades. [3]
37°46′56″N 21°56′51″E / 37.782355°N 21.947446°E
Thaliades ( Ancient Greek: Θαλιάδες) was a town in Arcadian Azania in ancient Greece, situated on the river Ladon between the towns Halus and Thelpusa. There was a temple of Eleusinian Demeter, with statues of Demeter, her daughter and Dionysos. [1] It was part of the city-state of Kleitor. [2] The ruins that have been found 1 km west of Vachlia are believed to be the remains of Thaliades. [3]
37°46′56″N 21°56′51″E / 37.782355°N 21.947446°E