Sicyon (; ;
gen.: Σικυῶνος) was an
ancient Greek city state situated in the northern
Peloponnesus between
Corinth and
Achaea on the territory of the present-day regional unit of
Corinthia. An ancient monarchy at the times of the
Trojan War, the city was ruled by a number of tyrants during the Archaic and Classical period and became a democracy in the 3rd century BC. Sicyon was celebrated for its contributions to ancient Greek art, producing many famous painters and sculptors. In Hellenistic times it was also the home of
Aratus of Sicyon, the leader of the
Achaean League.