Nov. 5, 2019: Corinth, Greece

Corinth, Greece is often associated with the Apostle Paul and his preaching here after the death of Jesus Christ. I visited Corinth with Exodus Travels recently and marveled at the ruins where, in the 1st century AD, Paul lived.

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Corinth was occupied as far back as 3000 BC. In the 8th century BC, Corinth began to develop as a commercial center. After wars and battles for centuries, Corinth became the seat of a Macedonian garrison until 243 BC, when the city was liberated and joined the Achaean League (a confederation of Greek cities). Nearly a century later, in 146 BC, Corinth was captured and was completely destroyed by the Roman army.

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As a newly rebuilt Roman colony in 44 BC, Corinth flourished and became the administrative capital of the Roman province of Achaea.

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In 1858, Ancient Corinth was totally destroyed by a magnitude 6.5 earthquake. Knowledge guides and historians can help visitors understand the lay of the city including its churches, commercial district and other public areas among the ruins.

41-001A small but interesting museum is also part of the Corinth experience.

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