Alissos Explained

Alissos
Name Local:Αλισσός
Type:community
Caption Skyline:Kato Alissos
Coordinates:38.1333°N 56°W
Elevation:40
Periph:West Greece
Periphunit:Achaea
Municipality:West Achaea
Municunit:Dymi
Population As Of:2021
Pop Community:799
Postal Code:252 00
Area Code:26930

Alissos (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Αλισσός) is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Dymi, Achaea, Greece. It is located near the Gulf of Patras, 3 km east of Kato Achaia, 3 km southwest of Kaminia and 17 km southwest of Patras. The community consists of the villages Alissos, Kamenitsa, Paralia Alissou and Profitis Elissaios. The Greek National Road 9 (Patras - Pyrgos) and the railway from Patras to Pyrgos run between Alissos and Paralia Alissou.

History

Alissos was known as Lisarea or Lysaria (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Λισσαρέα or Λησαρέα; French: la Lisarée) during the period of Frankish rule in the late Middle Ages. According to the Chronicle of the Morea, it was a fief of the Barony of Akova, held in the late 1270s by Margaret of Lisarea (or Jeanne), a cousin of Walter of Rosières, baron of Akova. She married Geoffrey II of Briel. The fief was then inherited by their daughter, Helen, and her husband, Vilain II of Aulnay, Baron of Arcadia. Lisarea disappears thereafter, until ca. 1377, when it was held by Centurione I Zaccaria.[1]

Historical population

Year Village population Community population
1991 - 1,073
2001 586 933
2011 418750
2021 525 799

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bon, Antoine . La Morée franque. Recherches historiques, topographiques et archéologiques sur la principauté d'Achaïe . 1969 . French . De Boccard . Paris . 147–148, 398, 462–463.