Douros
Douros, also known as the River Douros, is a significant river in ancient Greece, particularly associated with the city of Sparta. The river's name is derived from the Greek word "douros," meaning "strong" or "powerful." Douros is renowned for its strategic importance during the ancient period, serving as a natural barrier and a vital water source for the Spartan city-state.
The river flows through the region of Laconia, passing through the city of Sparta and eventually merging
Douros is also mentioned in Homer's "Iliad," where it is described as one of the rivers that
Today, the River Douros is still an important water source for the region, and its historical significance