Acrocorinthus
Related Category: Ancient History, Greece
(ăk´´rōkərĭn´thəs), acropolis, or citadel, of
Corinth, overlooking the ancient city. Some ruins of the acropolis remain. The Acrocorinthus was the site of a temple of Aphrodite. It was strongly fortified in the Middle Ages. Below gushed the fountain of Pirene, from which, in legend,
Pegasus was drinking when captured by Bellerophon.