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- Phalerum abstract "Phalerum (Ancient Greek: Φάληρον, Phálēron; Modern Greek: Φάληρο, Fáliro) was a port of Ancient Athens. It was situated 5 km southwest of the Acropolis of Athens, on a bay of the Saronic Gulf. This bay is also referred to as Bay of Phalerum (Greek: Όρμος Φαλήρου - Ormos Falirou). The area of Phalerum is now occupied by the towns Palaio Faliro, Kallithea, Moschato and Neo Faliro, all of which part of the Athens agglomeration. Phalerum was the major port of Athens before Themistocles had the three rocky natural harbours by the promontory of Piraeus developed as alternative, starting from 491 BC. It was said that Menestheus set sail with his fleet to Troy from Phalerum, and so did Theseus when he sailed to Crete after the death of Androgeus.Recently, archaeologists have uncovered what appear to be traces of ancient Athens’s first port before the city’s naval and shipping center was moved to Piraeus. The site, some 350 m from the modern coastline, contained pottery, tracks from the carts that would have served the port, and makeshift fireplaces where travelers waiting to take ship would have cooked and kept warm.The Park of Maritime Tradition, a collection of preserved historic ships, is located at the site. At the southern tip is the permanent anchorage of the armored cruiser HS Averof (now a floating museum), which was the admiralty ship of the Hellenic Navy during the Balkan Wars and World War I. Other museum ships include the Hellenic Navy destroyer HS Velos (D16), the old cable ship Thalis o Milisios (Thales of Miletos) and Olympias, a modern reconstruction of an ancient trireme naval ship.Phaleron Bay was a base for Flying Boats in the inter-war years. On 1 October 1937, a Short Empire G-ADVC Courtier, operated by Imperial Airways, crashed on landing in Phaleron Bay, due to poor visibility, killing two of 15 on board.".
- Phalerum thumbnail Attica_06-13_Paleo_Faliro_04_beach.jpg?width=300.
- Phalerum wikiPageID "564689".
- Phalerum wikiPageRevisionID "605329445".
- Phalerum subject Category:Ancient_Athens.
- Phalerum subject Category:Bays_of_Greece.
- Phalerum subject Category:Demoi.
- Phalerum subject Category:Geography_of_Attica.
- Phalerum subject Category:Ports_and_harbours_of_Greece.
- Phalerum point "37.933883 23.685237".
- Phalerum type Place.
- Phalerum type PopulatedPlace.
- Phalerum type Wikidata:Q532.
- Phalerum type Place.
- Phalerum type Location.
- Phalerum type SpatialThing.
- Phalerum comment "Phalerum (Ancient Greek: Φάληρον, Phálēron; Modern Greek: Φάληρο, Fáliro) was a port of Ancient Athens. It was situated 5 km southwest of the Acropolis of Athens, on a bay of the Saronic Gulf. This bay is also referred to as Bay of Phalerum (Greek: Όρμος Φαλήρου - Ormos Falirou). The area of Phalerum is now occupied by the towns Palaio Faliro, Kallithea, Moschato and Neo Faliro, all of which part of the Athens agglomeration.".
- Phalerum label "Falero (porto)".
- Phalerum label "Falero".
- Phalerum label "Falero".
- Phalerum label "Faleron".
- Phalerum label "Phalerum".
- Phalerum label "Phalerum".
- Phalerum label "Phalère (port)".
- Phalerum label "Фалер".
- Phalerum sameAs Νέο_Φάληρο.
- Phalerum sameAs Falero.
- Phalerum sameAs Phalère_(port).
- Phalerum sameAs Falero_(porto).
- Phalerum sameAs Phalerum.
- Phalerum sameAs Faleron.
- Phalerum sameAs Falero.
- Phalerum sameAs m.02zq3r.
- Phalerum sameAs Q534927.
- Phalerum sameAs Q534927.
- Phalerum lat "37.933883".
- Phalerum long "23.685237".
- Phalerum wasDerivedFrom Phalerum?oldid=605329445.
- Phalerum depiction Attica_06-13_Paleo_Faliro_04_beach.jpg.
- Phalerum isPrimaryTopicOf Phalerum.