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I - 81 : Why only Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?
Can't believe - only 101 days to go until we set foot on the Myra, our sail boat this summer! Much of the Pharos (Lighthouse) of...
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Apr 29, 20254 min read


I - 86 : What was the Doric Hexapolis?
Mainstreet of the Dorian City of Camirus, 40 km SW of Rhodes, with the Fountain Square Was trying for months to find out more about the...
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Apr 25, 20255 min read


I - 91 : Trireme - Antiquity's Guided Missile
The Greek Navy Ship Olympias somewhere in the Aegean A few weeks ago I wrote about Persian Emperor (King of Kings) Xerxes ' efforts in...
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Apr 19, 20254 min read


I - 96 : The Parthenon's Incredible Resistance to Earthquake
The Parthenon survived dozens of Earthquakes over the 2'500 Years since its Construction It is only a year ago that I wrote a blog about...
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Apr 15, 20254 min read


I - 98 : How Rain made Sparta strong
The lush Mountains in the Peloponnese with their fertile Valleys receive a lot of Rain Mosf of my High School class mates hated history....
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Apr 13, 20254 min read


I - 101 : Italian Architecture in the Dodecanese
Porto Lago (today Lakki), the Italian Naval Base, was built entirely in Art Deco Style Arriving by ferry in Kos, Kalimnos, Leros, Nisiros...
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Apr 10, 20255 min read


I - 103: Saint Titus - Apostle Paul's Follower and Troubleshooter
Remains of the Saint Titus Church in Gortyna, the provincial Capital in Roman Times One of the disadvantages of being a protestant is...
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Apr 8, 20256 min read


I - 107 : Naval Battles around Crete in WW2
Aerial View of La Valetta in Malta, the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Base from 1814 - 1937 The seas around Crete where we sail this summer...
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Apr 4, 20255 min read


I - 111 : The Inevitable Decline of Sparta
300 Spartans held in 480 BC 120'000 Persians back for a full 3 Days - no Spartan survived This summer, after 2 ½ weeks of sailing, we...
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Mar 30, 20255 min read


I - 113 : Minotaur Myth - Echo from the Past?
Minoan Young Men playing with a Bull - would not call it Bull Fight So much is written about the Minotaur that covering it in my blog...
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Mar 27, 20255 min read


I - 117 : Xerxes' amazingly large Fleet
The Olympias, a Replica of a Greek Trireme, was built in 1987 using original Design Plans Few things amaze me more than the large numbers...
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Mar 22, 20256 min read


I - 120 : Italian Invasion of Crete in 1941
Italian L3/35 tanks landing on 28th of May 1941 on the Shores of Sitia in eastern Crete On my first trip to Crete, we, 2 history students...
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Mar 18, 20254 min read


I - 122 : The Fate of Cretan "Turks"
The Kùcùk Hasan Mosque in the old Harbor of Chania is now used as a Museum 2023 was a centennial that many people did not want to...
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Mar 16, 20253 min read


I - 124 : An Island's Lifeblood - Tourism in Crete
A typical small, family owned Hotel Resort east of Heraklion probably built in the 1980s Don’t have GDP numbers for the time when Crete...
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Mar 14, 20254 min read


I - 127 : A Secret Persian - Carthage Alliance?
Carthage with its round Harbor around 300 BC One of my passions in life is reading maps. I find them so informative. They often convey...
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Mar 10, 20255 min read


I - 133 : Master Builders in the Dodecanese - the Knight Hospitallers
Leros Castle was built by the Knights of Saint John on the Site of a Dorian Temple for Diana Sailing through the Dodecanese islands is...
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Mar 4, 20253 min read


I - 135 : Was Crete a Imperial Backwater without Roman Towns?
The Odeon in Gortyn, Rome's Provincial Capital for Crete and Cyrenaica in North Africa A good 4 months to go before sailing this summer –...
hbanziger
Mar 2, 20255 min read


I - 140 : Crete - Ruled by Albanians?
Mustafa Naili, Crete's Albanian Governor 1824 - 1851 You may wonder why I am asking the question. Crete is firmly Greek, fought in the...
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Feb 25, 20255 min read


I - 143 : The quite adaptive Dorian Tribe
The Lindos Acropolis dates back to the Dorian Settlement around 900 BC For thousands of years, the Minoans lived on the island of Crete....
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Feb 22, 20255 min read


I - 147 : Mussolini's Tourists in Rhodes
Italian Poster promoting Tourism in Rhodes in 1935 When writing my previous blog, I found the above poster on the internet. First, I...
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Feb 19, 20255 min read
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