The
small island of Kythnos is mainly mountainous but full of pretty
little bays which relieve the harshenees of the bare earth. Hora
or Messaria is the island's capital noted for the beautiful churches
with their fine wood-carving, sanctuary screens and icons. According
to tradition, the island was named after Kithnos, the leader of
the Driopes, its first settlers. It was also called Driopis at
that time. Driopes settled the island around the 12th-11th century
BC. During classical times, they founded such a perfectly organised
autonomous state that Aristotel mentioned it in his "About
the Kithnians' State", which has not been preserved. Like
the rest of the Cyclades, Kithnos joined the Athenian League and
was subjugated by the Macedonians, Ptolemies and Romans, who used
it as an exile. During Byzantine times, it belonged to the Theme
of the Aegean. After the fall of Constantinople, it was conquered
by Marco Sanudo and was ruled by Venetian families. In 1617, the
Turks placed the island under the jurisdiction of the Sultan,
ousting the last Venetian ruler, Angelo Gozadino. All through
the Turkish domination, the island was scourged by pirate raids
and epidemics alike. In 1823, plague decimated the island's inhabitants.
"Kithniaka" is another bloody page of the island's history.
In February of 1862, rebels from Siros who attempted to liberate
the exiles clashed with the army at Agia Anna Bay. They were violently
defeated and only after the Otto's dethronement, their bones were
transferred to the 1st Cemetery of Athens. Interesting sightseeing
sites are:
The
Church of Panagia Flambouriani stands in the village of Flambouria,
south-west of the town of Kithnos. According to tradition, there
are traces from the steps of the Virgin all the way from the beach
to the church. In summer, lilies in bloom in the area give off
their sweet smell. The beautiful post-Byzantine church of Agia
Triada is situated in Kithnos (Hora). Built in basilica with a
dome style, Agia Triada is the oldest church on the island. It
took its present shape after a series of restorations and continuous
changes, and it hardly reminds one of the first church. In the
interior, remarkable frescoes are well preserved, as well as icons
of the post-Byzantine period. Ancient sculptures and inscriptions
have been found in the area around the church. The monastery of
Panagia Kanala stands in a lovely area, 16 km south-east of Kithnos,
near the village of Kanala. Inside it, one can admire the miraculous
icon of the Virgin. It is supposed to have been found in the area
of Kanali and, according to tradition, is a work of Luke the Evangelist.
According to the scholars, however, it is the work of the folk
artist, Antonis Skordilis and dates, back to the 15th century.
On its feast days, on the 15th of August and 8th of September,
big festivals are held, attracting pilgrims from all over the
island. The monastery of Panagia Nikous dominates over Hora. From
all its constructions, only its three-aisled basilica church with
the two domes still stands. During the Turkish domination, a "secret
school" was functioning in the monastery's basement.
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