Heraklion

Periphery: Crete
Prefectures : Chania , Heraklion, Lasithi , Rethymno

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Heraklion (or Herkleion), also Heraklio, Iraklion or Irakléio (Greek Ηράκλειο) is the major city and capital of the island of Crete. It is also the capital of the prefecture of the same name. It has an international airport named after the writer Nikos Kazantzakis. The ruins of Knossos, which were excavated and restored by Arthur Evans, are nearby.

Harbour of Herakleion (Wikipedia)

Venetian castle "Koules", Harbour

History

As mentioned above, Iraklion is close to the ruins of the palace of Knossos, which in Minoan times was the biggest centre of population on Crete. So it is very likely that there was a port here as long ago as 2000 BC. There is however no archaeological evidence for such a port. Other very important Minoan era ruins are found in or around Archanes (http://www.cretetravel.com/Features/Archanes_visit/Archanes.htm) village (a few km after Knossos), in Anemospilia, Fourni and Vathipetro.

The present city of Iraklion was founded in 824 AD by the Saracens (an Arabic Muslim people). They built a giant ditch around the city for protection. They named the city Khandak, meaning 'moat', after the ditch. The Saracens allowed the port to be used as a safe haven for pirates, much to the annoyance of the nearby Byzantine Empire.

In 961, the Byzantines attacked and defeated the city, slaughtered all the Saracens, looted the city and burned it to the ground. They remained in control of the rebuilt Khandak for the next 243 years.

In 1204, the city was bought by the Venetians as part of a complicated political deal which involved among other things, the Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade restoring the deposed Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelus to his throne. The Venetians improved on the ditch by building enormous fortifications, most of which are still in place, including a giant wall, in places up to 40m thick, with 7 bastions, and a fortress in the harbour. The name Khandak became Candia in Italian. The city retained the name of Candia for centuries, and the whole island of Crete was often called Candia as a result.

After the Venetians came the Turks of the Ottoman Empire. They besieged the city for 22 years in a bloody war in which 30,000 Cretans and 120,000 Turks died. The Venetians eventually handed it over in 1669. The city was renamed during the Turkish occupation to Megalo Kastro (big castle). During their occupation, the harbour silted up, so they moved most of their business to Hania in the west of the island.

Keratokampos, STIGMES, the magazine of Crete http://stigmes.gr/


The city only became truly Greek with the withdrawal of the Turks in 1898. At this stage, the Greeks decided to rename the city to something Greek, so they chose the name Iraklion, meaning City of Heracles (Hercules), after the port of Heracleum which had existed somewhere in the locality in Roman times.

The biggest monument of the city is the Venetian medieval fortress Rocca al Mare (also known as Koules) located on the port.

Personalities from Herakleion

  • El Greco (Domenikos (Kyriakos) Theotocopoulos or Theotokopoulos )(Ελ Γκρέκο / Δομίνικος (Κυριάκος ) Θεοτοκόπουλος) ( 1541 Phodele near Heraklion on Crete – 7.4.1614 Toledo Spain)
  • Odysseas Elytis (Odysseus Alepoudhelis) (Οδυσσέας [Aλεπουδέλης] Ελύτης) (02.11.1911 Herakleion/Crete – 18.03.1996Athens), Nobel Prize 1979for his poetry, which, against the background of Greek tradition, depicts with sensuous strength and intellectual clear – sightedness modern man's struggle for freedom and creativeness
  • Nikos Kazantzakis (Νίκος Καζαντζάκης) (18.2.1883 Herakleion (former Megalokastron) – 26.10.1957 Freiburg/Germany Saturday 22:10 he dies from Leukemia, His last words “water!water” (νερό! νερό))
  • Rhea Galanaki (Ρέα Γαλανάκη) (20.11.1947 Herakleion/Greece)
  • Maria Spiridaki , Miss Hellas 2004

Mayor of Herakleion

Ioannis Vogiatzakis | Stylianos Georgios | Ioannis Vogiatzakis | Andreas Papadakis | Minas Georgiadis | Emmanouil Xanthakis | Zouraris Christoforos | Diomidis Tsakiris | Manthos Plevris | Dimitrios Chalkiadakis | Aristeidis Androulakis | Dimitrios Chalkiadakis | Ilias Portalis | Georgios Georgiadis | Nikolaos Krasadakis | Andreas Kalokairinis | Nikolaos Chatzakis | Ioannis Vogiatzakis | Aristeidis Petrakis | Apostolis Petrakis | Zisis Kottas | Emmanouil Karellis | Kostas Klironomos | Miltiadis Farsaris | Kostas Aslanis | Giannis Kourakis

Sporting teams

The city hosts three soccer clubs:

  • OFI Crete in Heraklion, plays in the first division.
  • Ergotelis - Football Club (FC) in Heraklion. During the period 2004-2005 was in first division but now plays on the second.

Both OFI FC and Ergotelis FC use the Pankretio Stadium, which was built for the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics.

  • Atsalenios - Football Club of Heraklion which plays in the third division.

Heraklion International Airport, "Nikos Kazantzakis"

Municipality of Herakleion

Herakleion / Δ.δ. Ηρακλείου [ 133.055 ]

  • Herakleion / το Ηράκλειο [ 130.914 ]
  • Agia Eirini / η Αγία Ειρήνη [ 659 ]
  • Athanatoi / οι Αθάνατοι [ 138 ]
  • Vlychia / η Βλυχιά [ 46 ]
  • Gournes / οι Γούρνες [ 124 ]
  • Drakouliaris / ο Δρακουλιάρης [ 45 ]
  • Knosos / η Κνωσός [ 360 ]
  • Lofoupolis / η Λοφούπολις [ 164 ]
  • Marathitis / ο Μαραθίτης [ 252 ]
  • Semeli / η Σέμελη [ 33 ]
  • Foinikia / η Φοινικιά [ 277 ]

Vasileies / Δ.δ. Βασιλειών [ 1.089 ]

  • Vasileies / οι Βασιλείες [ 800 ]
  • Agios Vlasios / ο Άγιος Βλάσιος [ 228 ]
  • Silamos / ο Σίλαμος [ 61 ]

Voutes / Δ.δ. Βουτών [ 828 ]

  • Voutes / οι Βούτες [ 576 ]
  • Giofyrakia / τα Γιοφυράκια [ 252 ]

Dafnes (/Δ.δ. Δαφνέ -- ο Δαφνές [ 1.081 ]

Skalanion / Δ.δ. Σκαλανίου [ 1.004 ]

Stavrakia / Δ.δ. Σταυρακίων -- τα Σταυράκια [ 697 ]

See also

Links

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