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Foot of Mt. Olympus
Dion was an agricultural and port
city in Pieria, linked to the sea by the Baphyras River. The city was
named for the god Zeus (Zeus’ Greek name was Dias), for it sat in the
foothills of Mt. Olympus, thought to be the throne of Zeus. Archelaus
built a temple to Zeus at the site ca. 400 B.C., making it the center of
Zeus worship in Macedonian times. He also constructed a theater,
stadium, and wall (413-399 B.C.) and instituted Macedonian games similar
to the Olympic games at Dion. |