- Naxos Island
Infobox Greek Isles
name = Naxos
native_name = Νάξος
skyline = Naxos2.jpg
sky_caption = The City of Naxos
coordinates = coord|37|5|N|25|28|E
chain = Cyclades
isles =
area = 429.785
highest_mount = Mt. Zas
elevation = 999
periph =South Aegean
prefect =Cyclades
capital =Naxos (city)
population = 18188
pop_as_of = 2001
postal = 843 xx
telephone = 22850
license = EM
website =Naxos (in Greek, "Νάξος") is a Greek island, the largest island (convert|429|km2|sqmi|0|abbr=on) in the
Cyclades island group in the Aegean. It was the centre of archaicCycladic culture .The island comprises the two municipalities of Naxos and
Drymalia . The largest town and capital of the island is Hora, sometimes called Naxos City, with 6,533 inhabitants (2001 census). The main villages are Filoti, Apiranthos, Vivlos, Agios Arsenios, Koronos andGlinado .Naxos is a popular
tourist destination , with several easily accessible ruins. It has a number of beautiful beaches, such as those at Agia Anna, Agios Prokopios, Alikos, Kastraki, Mikri Vigla, Plaka, and Agios Georgios, most of them near Hora. Naxos is the most fertile island of the Cyclades. It has a good supply of water in a region where water is usually inadequate. Mount Zas (999 metres) is the highest peak in the Cyclades, and tends to trap the clouds, permitting greater rainfall. This has made agriculture an important economic sector with various vegetable and fruit crops as well as cattle breeding, making Naxos one of the most self sufficient islands in the Cyclades. Naxos is also known within Greece for its potatoes.Mythic Naxos
According to a story in
Greek mythology , the youngZeus was raised in a cave on Mt. Zas ("Zas" meaning "Zeus").Homer mentions "Dia"; literally the sacred island "of the Goddess".Karl Kerenyi explains (speaking as if he were an ancient Greek):One legend has it that in the Heroic Age before the
Trojan War ,Theseus abandoned the princess Ariadne of Crete on this island after she helped him kill theMinotaur and escape from theLabyrinth . Dionysus (god of wine, festivities, and the primal energy of life) was the protector of the island, met Ariadne and fell in love with her. But eventually Ariadne, unable to bear her separation from Theseus, either killed herself (according to the Athenians), or ascended to heaven (as the older versions had it). The Naxos portion of the Ariadne myth is also told in theRichard Strauss operaAriadne auf Naxos .The giant brothers Otus and Ephialtes figure in at least two Naxos myths: in one,
Artemis bought the abandonment of a siege they laid against the gods, by offering to live on Naxos as Otus's lover; in another, the brothers had actually settled Naxos.History
Revolt of Naxos
In 502 BC an unsuccessful attack on Naxos by Persian forces led several prominent men in the Greek cities of Ionia to rebel against the Persian Empire in the
Ionian Revolt , and then to the Persian War betweenGreece and Persia.Greek and Byzantine Naxos
During the 8th and 7th centuries BC, Naxos dominated commerce in the Cyclades.
The Dukes of Naxos
In the aftermath of the
Fourth Crusade , with a Latin Emperor under the influence of the Venetians established atConstantinople , the VenetianMarco Sanudo conquered the island and soon captured the rest of the islands of the Cyclades, establishing himself as Duke of Naxia, or Duke of the Archipelago. Twenty-one dukes in two dynasties ruled the Archipelago, until 1566; Venetian rule continued in scattered islands of the Aegean until 1714. Under Venetian rule the island was called Italian: "Nasso".Ottoman Naxos (1564-1821)
The Ottoman administration remained essentially in the hands of the Venetians; the Porte's concern was satisfied by the returns of taxes. Very few Turks ever settled on Naxos, and Turkish influence on the island is slight. Under Turkish rule the island was known as Turkish: "Nakşa". Turkish sovereignty lasted until 1821, when the islands revolted; Naxos finally became a member of the Greek state in 1832.
Historical population
Notable people
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Iakovos Kambanelis (1922) poet, playwright, lyricist and novelistee also
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Communities of the Cyclades References
*Kerenyi, Karl 1951. "The Gods of the Greeks".
External links
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/Naxos#Get_around WikiTravel page on Naxos]
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