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Caryae was celebrated for its temple of Artemis Caryatis, and for the annual festival of this goddess, at which the Lacedaemonian virgins used to perform a peculiar kind of dance.[3] This festival was of great antiquity, for in the Second Messenian War, Aristomenes is said to have carried off the Lacedaemonian virgins, who were dancing at Caryae in honour of Artemis.[4] It was, perhaps, from this ancient dance of the Lacedaemonian maidens, that the Greek artists gave the name of Caryatides to the female figures which were employed in architecture instead of pillars. The tale of Vitruvius respecting the origin of these figures, is not entitled to any credit. He relates that Caryae revolted to the Persians after the Battle of Thermopylae; that it was in consequence destroyed by the allied Greeks, who killed the men and led the women into captivity; and that to commemorate the disgrace of the latter, representations of them were employed in architecture instead of columns.[5] The exact position of Caryae has given rise to dispute. It is evident from the account of Pausanias,[6] and from the history of more than one campaign that it was situated on the road from Tegea to Sparta.[7][8][9] Modern scholars place its site near the modern Karyes, formerly Arachova,[10][11] but renamed to reflect association with the ancient town. References1. ^Photius Lex. s.v. Καρυάτεια; {{cite Pausanias|8|45|1}} {{DGRG|title=Caryae}}{{coord|37.3308|N|22.444|E|format=dms|display=title|source:http://dare.ht.lu.se/places/28513.html}}{{AncientGreece-stub}}{{Greece-geo-stub}}2. ^{{Cite Hellenica|6.5.24-27, 7.1.28}} 3. ^Lucian. de Salt. 10; {{cite Pausanias|3|10|9}} 4. ^{{cite Pausanias|4|16|9}} 5. ^Vitruvius, 1.1.5. 6. ^{{Cite Pausanias|3|10|7}} 7. ^{{Cite Thucydides|5.55}} 8. ^{{Cite Hellenica|6.5.25-27}} 9. ^{{Cite Livy|34.26}} 10. ^{{Cite Barrington|58}} 11. ^{{Cite DARE|28513}} 3 : Populated places in ancient Arcadia|Populated places in ancient Laconia|Former populated places in Greece |
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