Delos - Wikipedia Delos ( ˈdiːlɒs ; Greek: Δήλος [ˈðilos]; Attic Greek: Δῆλος Dêlos, Doric Greek: Δᾶλος Dâlos), is a small Greek island near Mykonos, close to the centre of the Cyclades archipelago Though only 3 43 km 2 (1 32 sq mi) in area, it is one of the most important mythological, historical, and archaeological sites in Greece
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Delos | Ancient Greek Island Mythological Birthplace of Apollo . . . Delos, island, one of the smallest of the Cyclades (Modern Greek: Kykládes), Greece, an ancient centre of religious, political, and commercial life in the Aegean Sea Now largely uninhabited, it is a rugged granite mass about 1 3 square miles (3 4 square km) in area
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO VISITING DELOS ISLAND, GREECE - Greece Travel Secrets Delos is a World Heritage Site and one of the most important archeology and historical sites in Greece It is located just 20 minutes by boat from Mykonos Its unique location once allowed seafarers to stop and resupply between ports of major centers throughout Ancient Greece
Delos - World History Encyclopedia Delos is a Greek island in the Cyclades archipelago which was both an influential political force and, with its sanctuary to the god Apollo, an important religious centre in the Archaic and Classical periods The island was also a major commercial and trading centre in the 2nd and 1st centuries BCE
Delos - Visit Greece It’s an ark of history, floating lazily on the waters of the Aegean Sea, just a few miles away from cosmopolitan Mykonos It’s a chance to walk around the revival of the glory of the Greek civili s ation It’s the head priest of the Cyclades, the birthplace of the immortals It’s Delos
Delos - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Delos, even though a small (350 64 ha), rocky island in the centre of the Aegean Sea, was considered as “the most sacred of all islands” (Callimachus, 3rd century BC) in ancient Greek culture According to the legend, it was there that Apollo-Sun, god of daylight, and his twin sister Artemis-Moon, goddess of night light, were born
Delos Archaeological Site – Ancient Greece: Φώς Λέξη Delos (Δήλος) island, through its claim as the birthplace of Apollo was one of the most sacred places of ancient Greece, and through its central location in the Aegean Sea, was also one of the most robust trading centers of antiquity