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Crotone

Crotone
Comune
Città di Crotone
Panorama of Crotone
Panorama of Crotone
Coat of arms of Crotone
Coat of arms
Crotone is located in Italy
Crotone
Crotone
Location of Crotone in Italy
Coordinates: 39°05′N 17°07′E / 39.083°N 17.117°E / 39.083; 17.117
Country Italy
Region Calabria
Province / Metropolitan city Crotone (KR)
Frazioni Papanice, Apriglianello, Carpentieri, Cipolla, Farina, Gabella Grande, Iannello, Maiorano, Margherita
Government
 • Mayor Ugo Pugliese
Area
 • Total 179.8 km2 (69.4 sq mi)
Elevation 8 m (26 ft)
Population (1 January 2016)
 • Total 62,187
 • Density 350/km2 (900/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Crotonesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 88900
Dialing code 0962
Patron saint Dionysius the Areopagite
Saint day October 9
Website Official website

Crotone [kroˈtoːne] About this sound listen  is a city and comune in Calabria. Founded c. 710 BC as the Achaean colony of Kroton (Ancient Greek: Κρότων or Ϙρότων, Latin: Crotona), it was known as Cotrone from the Middle Ages until 1928, when its name was changed to the current one. In 1992 it became the capital of the newly established Province of Crotone. As of January 2016, its population was 62,178.

Croton's oekist (founder) was Myscellus who came from the city of Rhypes in Achaea in the northern Peloponnese. He established the city in c. 710 BC and it soon became one of the most flourishing cities of Magna Graecia with a population between 50,000 and 80,000 around 500 BC. Its inhabitants were famous for their physical strength and for the simple sobriety of their lives. From 588 BC onwards, Croton produced many generations of victors in the Olympics and the other Panhellenic Games, the most famous of whom was Milo of Croton. According to Herodotus (3.131), the physicians of Croton were considered the foremost among the Greeks, among which Democedes son of Calliphon was the most prominent in the 6th century BC. Accordingly, he traveled around Greece and ended up working in the court of Polycrates, tyrant of Samos. After the tyrant was murdered, Democedes was captured by the Persians and brought to King Darius, curing him of a dislocated ankle. Democedes fame was, according to Herodotus, the one who prompted the prestige of Croton's physicians.Pythagoras founded his school, the Pythagoreans, at Croton c. 530 BC. Among his pupils were the early medical theorist Alcmaeon of Croton and the philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer Philolaus. The Pythagoreans acquired considerable influence with the supreme council of one thousand by which the city was ruled. Sybaris was the rival of Croton until 510 BC, when Croton sent an army of one hundred thousand men, commanded by the wrestler Milo, against Sybaris and destroyed it. Shortly afterwards, however, an insurrection took place, by which the Pythagoreans were driven out and a democracy established.


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