It is known for the temple of Apollo and was the wealthiest city in ancient Greece because of its location for trade.
Corinth, Arkansas Corinth, Kentucky Corinth, Maine Corinth, Mississippi Corinth, New York Corinth, Vermont There are many more places known as Corinth in the USA (at least an additional twenty) but all are either unincorporated communities or ghost towns.
Corinth was famous for the clay they had acesss toto make fine pots and jewelry.
The person who came and spoke in the troubled Corinth church was the apostle Paul.
Pottery, stone and bronze wares.
The Corinthian column in buildings.
The people of Corinth, ancient Greece ate currants (grapes and cranberies.)
Human Beings
The Corinthians lived in the ancient city of Corinth, located in Greece. Corinth was an important city known for its thriving economy, strategic location, and cultural significance in the ancient world.
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The saint was Saint.Paul.
The word came from a small seedless raisin exported from southern Greece from the port of Corinth. The product became known as 'Raisins from Corinth' shortened to Corinth and the name Corinth eventually turned into Currant. This may well have been due to a mispronunciation of the French adopted word Corauntz, introduced into England in the 14th Century
Philolaus, Cypselus, Periander.