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This page is part of the "tools" section of a site, Plato and his dialogues, dedicated to developing a new interpretation of Plato's dialogues. The "tools" section provides historical and geographical context (chronology, maps, entries on characters and locations) for Socrates, Plato and their time. By clicking on the minimap at the beginning of the entry, you can go to a full size map in which the city or location appears. For more information on the structure of entries and links available from them, read the notice at the beginning of the index of persons and locations.
City of Boeotia along the shore facing Euboea
(area 2).
Aulis is the location where the Greek fleet gathered under the leadership of
Agamemnon to undertake the expedition against
Troy, and where Agamemnon had to sacrifice his own daughter
Iphigenia to the goddess Artemis to put an end to the lack of wind that was
holding the fleet there (see Euripides'
Iphigeneia
in Aulis).