Kastro tis Orias
Kastro tis Orias (Greek: Κάστρο της Ωριάς, "Castle of the Fair Maiden") is a name given to several medieval fortresses throughout the Greek-speaking world in allusion to the popular folk story of the fair maiden which fell from the battlements of her castle to her death, when it was taken by an enemy (usually Saracens or Turks).
Greece
- Gardiki Castle, Arcadia
- Kastro tis Orias, Cephalonia
- Kastro tis Orias, Chios
- Kastro tis Orias, Kilkis
- Kastro tis Orias, Kythnos
- Kastro tis Orias, Lemnos
- Kastro tis Orias, Mani, Laconia
- Kastro tis Orias, Servia
- Kastro tis Orias, Tempe
- Kastro tis Orias, Thasos
- Kalavryta Castle, Messenia
- Ochia Castle, Elis
- Platamon Castle, Pieria
- Salmeniko Castle, Achaea
- Salona Castle, Phocis
Turkey
- Demre Castle, Antalya Province
- Görele Castle, Giresun Province