
Argos-Olympia
Argos-Olympia was an ancient Greek city-state alliance formed in the 4th century BCE, primarily centered around the city of Argos and the sanctuary of Olympia. This coalition aimed to strengthen mutual defense and promote shared religious and cultural activities, notably those related to the Olympic Games. While not a formal political empire, it represented a regional cooperation among city-states seeking collective security and influence in Greece. The alliance played a role in regional politics, balancing power among rival entities, and underscoring the importance of shared identity rooted in religion and cultural traditions.