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Sybaris

Ancient Greek city in Calabria, 8th–5th century BCE

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Sybaris (Ancient Greek: Σύβαρις; Italian: Sibari) was an important ancient Greek city situated on the coast of the Gulf of Taranto in modern Calabria, Italy. The city was founded around 720 BC by Achaean and Troezenian settlers and the Achaeans also went on to found the nearby great city of Kroton 10 years later. Sybaris amassed great wealth thanks to its fertile land and busy port so that it was known as the wealthiest colony of the Greek Archaic world. Its inhabitants became famous among the Greeks for their hedonism, feasts, and excesses, to the extent that "sybarite" and "sybaritic" have become bywords for opulence, luxury, and outrageous pleasure-seeking. Sybaris also ruled over smaller colonies throughout the area, and had an acropolis at Timpone della Motta near Francavilla Marittima about 10 km distant. The city of Sybaris was destroyed in about 510 BC by its neighbour Kroton and its population driven out, but its colonies in the area continued to exist. It was replaced by a new colony under Athenian leadership in 444/43 BC which became the city Thurii built partially on top of the older city. Thurii was also destroyed in 193 BC but the Romans built the city of Copia on the same grid as Thurii, and parts of these cities are visible today. The ruins of Sybaris/Thurii/Copia became forgotten as they were buried by sediment from the Crati river. The ruins were rediscovered and excavated from 1932. Today they can be found southeast of Sibari in the Province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy.

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Foundation of Sybaris

c. 720 BCE

Kroton founded by Achaeans

c. 710 BCE

Poseidonia founded

c. 600 BCE

First Sybarite coinage

c. 530 BCE

Destruction by Kroton

c. 510 BCE

Foundation of Thurii

444/43 BCE

Destruction of Thurii and Roman Copia

193 BCE

Sybarian dominance

7th–6th centuries BCE

Modern rediscovery and excavation

1932

Site flood and conservation challenges

2013

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Italy

Coordinates

39.72° N, 16.49° E