Thalamae (Laconia)

Thalamae or Thalamai (Ancient Greek: Θαλάμαι or Θαλάμη) was a town of ancient Laconia, which at various times belonged to Messenia. According to Greek mythology, Thalamae was founded by Pelops, who, after his sister Niobe married Amphion, brought colonists from Boeotia; and was called in the time of Strabo the Boeotian Thalamae. The site of Thalamae is located with the modern village of (formerly Koutiphari, but renamed to reflect the historical association).

Thalamae (Laconia)

Thalamae or Thalamai (Ancient Greek: Θαλάμαι or Θαλάμη) was a town of ancient Laconia, which at various times belonged to Messenia. According to Greek mythology, Thalamae was founded by Pelops, who, after his sister Niobe married Amphion, brought colonists from Boeotia; and was called in the time of Strabo the Boeotian Thalamae. The site of Thalamae is located with the modern village of (formerly Koutiphari, but renamed to reflect the historical association).