It was at the tip of the Achaian peninsula and had both an eastern and western port. Julius Caesar saw the tremendous trade potential shortly before he was assassinated.
The above answer, calling Corinth a nation is incorrect.
It was built there and was not moved until Corinth was destroyed. Corinth has been rebuilt as "Nea" or "New Corinth" but the Temple of Apollo in that location remains in ruins.
Julius Caesar is credited with rebuilding Corinth in BC and making it into a Roman colony. Rome had originally destroyed the old city of Corinth and rebuilt the city for Rome.
146 BCE - after annihilating Carthage, they moved on to Greece to put down the Achaean League, with Corinth a principal target. It was rebuilt from 44 BCE by Julius Caesar.
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.
The address of the Corinth Free Library is: 89 Main Street, Corinth, 12822 1008
The address of the Corinth Public Library is: 1023 Fillmore Street, Corinth, 38834 4199
The address of the Corinth Museum is: 609 Palmer Ave, Corinth, NY 12822
Agora helped Corinth.
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The address of the Corinth Historical Society Msm is: Po Box 541, Corinth, ME 04427
It is called Corinth and is about 3 miles northeast of the ruins of Ancient Corinth.
Corinth was a city state in ancient Greece.