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Elaeus ( Elaious, later Ἐλεοῦς Elaeus), the “Olive City”, was an city located in , on the Thracian Chersonese. Elaeus was located at the southern end of the Hellespont (now the ) near the southernmost point of the Thracian Chersonese (now the ) in modern-day . According to the geographer , Elaeus was founded by settlers from , while the writes that it was a colony of and was founded by Phorbas Pseudo Scymnus or Pausanias of Damascus, Circuit of the Earth, § 696


History
The most important cities of the Chersonese were Lysimachia, , , , , Madytos and Elaeus. The peninsula was renowned for its wheat. It also profited from its strategic location on the main trade route between Europe and Asia, as well as the possibility of controlling shipping to . For these reasons, Elaeus later received colonists from , who built fortifications there.

According to , the city was founded by an who was called Hegesistratus, after he consulted the oracle at Delphi. Plutarch, Parallela minora, 41

The last resting place of the was said to be at Elaeus, near a steep coastal cliff. According to Homer’s , Protesilaus was the first Greek to set foot on land during the , for which - according to the will of the gods - he was also the first to die. His at Elaeus lay on the European coast opposite , and became a destination for pilgrimages by members of the cult of Protesilaus. Later, the temple housed , and was surrounded by a settlement. In antiquity, the location was variously under Athenian, Persian, Spartan and later Macedonian control.

During the second Persian invasion of Greece (480 - 479 BCE), the Persian headquarters was temporarily located at Elaeus. Under Persian occupation, the governor desecrated the sacred grove of Protesilaus. For this, he was captured and crucified in 479 BCE by the Athenian general , the father of .

In 411 BCE, the Athenian squadron under escaped with difficulty from to Elaeus; and it was here, just before the fatal Battle of Aegospotami (405 BCE), that the 180 Athenian arrived in time to hear that was master of . A dating from the year 340 BCE, at which time Elaeus was governed by Athens, contains an inscription in . Inscriptiones Graecae II², 228, Retrieved on 4 January 2013. The stele proclaimed that the Athenians gave certain privileges, such as political rights and ownership of property, to the people of Elaeus, and that the Athenian general Chares was charged with watching over them. Elaeus belonged to the , and from 375 BCE to the Second Athenian League.

Alexander the Great is said to have visited Elaeus at the start of his Persian campaign in the spring of 334 BCE, in order to visit the temple of Protesilaus. Here he made an offering, before crossing the Dardanelles, and himself becoming the first of his army to set foot in Asia. In 200 BCE, Elaeus surrendered voluntarily to Philip V of Macedon. but in 190 BCE the citizens made overtures to the .

Imperial coins were struck at Elaeus in the time of the Roman emperor , of which a few remain. They depict Protesilaus as a warrior standing on the bow of a ship, ready to be the first to spring onto the enemy shore. Ancient coinage of Thrace, Retrieved on 4 January 2013. fleet in the Civil wars of the Tetrarchy, 323 CE, took up its moorings at Elaeus, while that of was anchored off the tomb of Ajax, in the .Zosim. 2.23; Le Beau, Bas Empire, vol. i. p. 216. fortified this important position.Procop. Aed. 4.16

During the First World War, French and British troops temporarily occupied and . The French Army encountered ancient remains while digging trenches. Fortuitous excavations were thus undertook under fire;. operations were mainly supervised by Assyriologist Édouard Dhorme and exhumed artefacts were sent to the . French excavations resumed from 1920 to 1923.; ; ; .


See also
  • Greek colonies in Thrace
  • Demophon of Elaeus


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