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HISTORY OF CRETE BRIEFLY
This island's fertile soil and towering peaks witnessed the
development of one of the most important civilizations on Earth, the Minoan (2800-1150
B.C.). In successive phase, the Minoans built palace-states, the famous palatial centres
of Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros (1700-1450 B.C.).
the painters and ceramists show us the limits the refinement of art can reach.
Ther frescoes bring us close to the soul of that world, peace-loving but at the
same time powerful. A geological catastrophe- the eruption of tghe volcano of Santorini in
1450 BC halted the Minoan civilization at its pick.But life did not stop. Through
shipping, commerce and trade with other people Phoenicians, Syrians, Egyptians - opened up
new horizons. With the invasion of the Achaians and Dorians on the island the new cities
of Lato and Aptera were founded. Lato became the most important city on Crete (7th century
BC) until the roman occupation (69-330 AC). The most distinguished place those days was
Gortyn.
But Christianity came to the island early. During the Byzantine era the wealth of
Crete was shown off in the mosaic floors of its basilicas and in half the churches of
Grece.
But invasions never stopped since many were interested in this rich island.
First Crete fell into the hands of Arabs for a long period of 137 years (824-961).
Handak -the nowardays city of Iraklio- was founded. Then in 1204, the island passed to the
Venetians. They fortified the old castles at Handak and built new ones at Gramvoussa,
Spinalonga, Francokastello, Ierapetra, Plaeochora. They broke the ground for new cities
(Hania and Rethymno) and built the fortifications, essencial to their defense. Inside the
walls the cities developed with narrow alleyways and residential blocks, interspersed with
decorative piazzas, fountains, churches and palaces, remains of which can still be seen
today, with most characteristic example the old city in Rethymno town which is the only
well-preserved Renaissance town in Greece.
In spite all these invasions and the many revolutions of the population, the island
continued to develop economically and culturally. Painting and litterature flurished.
Domenicos Theotocopoulos (El Greco), Damaskinos and other iconographers painted
exquisite portaits. And wonderful ballads were written and by Hartatzis about the
suffering of Erotokritos and Erophili.
In 1645 the Muslim conquerors who had already conquered the rest of Greece, set
foot on the island for the first time, while in 1669 the whole island fell to the Turks.
Not until 1913 was the island untited with the rest of Greece.
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