Elea

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Elea, also spelled Hyele, Roman Velia, Elea [Credit: AlMare]ancient city in Lucania, Italy, about 25 miles southeast of Paestum; home of the Eleatic school of philosophers, including Parmenides and Zeno.

The city was founded about 535 bc by Phocaean Greek refugees on land seized from the native Oenotrians. Unlike other Greek cities in Italy, Elea was never captured by the Lucanians; it became a Roman ally around 275 and a municipium in 90–89 bc.

Elea, finally deserted in medieval times because of Arab raids, has extensive ruins that include sanctuaries, houses, the outline of the complete wall circuit, and a medical centre.

The ruins of Elea are found near the current location of Castellammare of Bruca overlooking the mouth of the Alento river. To reach ancient Elea by car follow the road 447 to Palinuro, and turn right on a road that leads to the Acropolis.



Also:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velia

http://www.egs.edu/library/parmenides-of-elea/biography/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parmenides

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno_of_Elea

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/zeno-elea/


Parmenides
The path up to the Porta Rosa at Velia (ancient Elea)
Medieval Velia
Ancient ruins of Elea, Italy
Archaeological site Elea
Elea ruins
Zeno of Elea