The Project COPIS
Maps of Area
Database
Names
Census Timetable
Excavations and Research
Archaeological Evidence
Ottoman Conquest
Historical Outline
Type of Ottoman Documents
Travelers' Accounts
Architecture
Ancient Corinth
Haci Mustafa fountain
Anaploga fountain
Murat Ağa fountain
Tekke (Sezai-yi Gülseni Türbesi)
Tekke fountain (remains)
Kachros fountain (remains)
Kiamil Bey’s palace (remains)
Kiamil Bey’s palace monumental stairway
Kiamil (Kâmil) Bey’s palace hammam
Small hammam at the lower city
Hammam at the lower city behind the Tekke
Ancient Sikyona (Vasiliko)
“Megali” or “Palia Vrysi” (Big Fountain)
“Mikri Vrysi” (Small Fountain)
Sikyona arched bridge “Tourkogefyra”
Agios Nikolaos church
Sykia near Xylokastro
Trikala Corinthias
Notara’s mansion in Ano Trikala
Dasiou mansion in Ano Trikala
Koimisi Theotokou Mesi Synoikia
Pyrgos near Evrostini
Nemea
Pheneos
Zacholi (Evrostini)
Sofiko
Hypapante church
Agios Georgios church
Αgios Αntonios church
Acrocorinth
Ahmed Pasa mosque
Sultan Mehmed II mosque & minaret
Mosque close to the third Gate
Temple/mosque at the top of the citadel
hamam close to the third Gate
hamam close to Sultan Mehmet mosque
small hamam close to Beyzade mosque
fountain outside of the third Gate
Fountain inside the third enclosure
Mekteb building
Ottoman warehouse
Postbyzantine churches
Fortifications of the Ottoman period
Bibliographical references - engravings
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Corinthia in the Ottoman Period through Interdisciplinary Studies (COPIS)
The research project is implemented within the framework of the Action «Supporting Postdoctoral Researchers» of the Operational Program "Education and Lifelong Learning" (Action 's Beneficiary: General Secretariat for Research and Technology), and is co-financed by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Greek State.
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