Temenium

Temenium or Temenion (Τημένιον), a town in ancient Argolis, at the upper end of the Argolic Gulf, which according to Greek mythology was built by Temenus, the son of Aristomachus.

[2] The river Phrixus flowed into the sea between Temenium and Lerna.

[3] Pausanias visited Temenium in the 2nd century, and saw two temples of Poseidon and Aphrodite and the tomb of Temenus.

[5][6] During the Dorian invasion of the Peloponnese, Dorian forces led by the Heracleidae gained possession of the coast near Argos and founded Temenium before conquering Argos itself.

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