Nestane


Nestane was a town of ancient Arcadia. Nestane was the place where Philip II of Macedonia camped on an expedition, in the year 338 BCE, when he tried to attract the alliance of the Arcadians to separate them from the other Greeks. It was located on the side of a hill in a plain called "Argon Pedion", and in the time of Pausanias the ruins of the town as well as those of Philip's tent were shown. In Nestane there was a fountain called “Philip's Fountain” and near the town there was a sanctuary of Demeter, where the inhabitants of Mantineia celebrated an annual feast.
Its site is associated with the modern village of Nestani.