Hellenistic Era
After
the entry in the 2nd Athenian Confederacy in 377 BC, the Thassians used
the support of Athens to extend their influence in the main land. In
357 or 340 BC, King Philippos of Macedonia expands in the neighbouring
area. Under the kingship of the Macedonians, Thassos maintains a part
of its autonomy.
The islands’ prosperity recurs in 4th and 3rd
century, when the commercial centre of the city is being rearranged and
reoriented between the port and the first slopes of the hills,
surrounded by the big artery which leads from Artemisio to Herakleion.
The sanctuaries were reconstructed and rearranged (Artemisio,
Evraiokastro and Herakleion), while new ones were built (Dionisio and
Poseidonio) and new wall gates were opened.
During the 4th century, wall restorations were made in the part of
the wall which separated the port from the city, while the whole wall
was enforced with towers. In addition, the city’s districts were
developed. During these years an impressive development of the city’s
construction appears, with well organized spaces.
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