Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the past with the exquisite 'Insula Candia, olim Creta' map, a testament to the remarkable cartographic skills of Nicolaes Visscher II, a notable figure from the Dutch Golden Age of mapmaking. Created in 1690, this remarkable piece of history vividly depicts the Island of Crete, nestled within the larger expanse of modern-day Greece. The map's title, when translated to English, reads 'Island of Candia, once Crete', hinting at the regions and political divisions captured within its borders.
Each city and landmark has been meticulously etched onto the map, offering a captivating glimpse into the past. Notable cities such as Chania, Heraklion, Agios Nikolaos, and Rethimno are displayed in exquisite detail. The White Mountains Forest Preserve, a significant natural landmark, is also highlighted, showcasing the map's attention to both urban and natural landscapes.
What sets this map apart is the detailed view at the bottom, illustrating the Turkish siege of Candia. A key, thoughtfully placed at the bottom, aids in locating 33 points of interest, allowing the viewer to delve deeper into the historical context of the region. From cities and towns to waterways and canals, every aspect of the landscape is represented, providing a comprehensive overview of Crete during this period.
The map is not merely a geographical representation but also a work of art. Hand-colored outlines bring life to the engraved map, while the decorative title cartouche and compass rose add to its aesthetic appeal. The relief shown pictorially enhances the three-dimensional effect, giving the map a realistic touch. With every glance, you will find yourself transported back in time, experiencing the rich history and stunning landscapes of Crete as they were in the 17th century. This map is more than a piece of history; it's a journey into a bygone era, waiting to be explored.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
Crete (Candia)
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Chania (La Canea): Known for its 14th-century Venetian harbor, narrow streets, and waterfront restaurants.
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Heraklion (Candia): The largest city and the administrative capital of the island of Crete. Known for the Palace of Knossos.
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Agios Nikolaos: Known for its Byzantine chapel and the archaeological museum.
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Rethimno: Known for its Venetian fortress and old town area.
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Ierapetra (Kyrva): The southernmost city of Europe, known for its fortress and Napoleon's residence.
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Sitia: Known for its Venetian fortress and the archaeological museum.
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Gortyn (Gortyna): An archaeological site on the Mediterranean island of Crete, known for the Gortyn code, the oldest and most complete known example of an ancient Greek law code.
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Malia: Known for the Minoan palace which is the third-largest Minoan palace in Crete.
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Phaistos (Festos): Known for its Minoan palace, the second largest on Crete.
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Knossos (Cnossus): Known for its Minoan palace, the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete.
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Kastelli Kissamou (Kisamo): Known for its Venetian fortress.
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Paleochora (Kalamidi): Known for its Venetian Castle Selino.
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Loutro: Known for its historic bay and the ruins of the ancient city of Phoenix.
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Sfakia (Sfacia): Known for its resistance during the many invasions of Crete.
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Anogia (Anoya): Known for its role in the resistance against the Ottoman Empire and the Axis in WWII.
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Archanes (Archanes): Known for its Minoan archaeological site.
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Tylissos (Tilisos): Known for its three Minoan mansions.
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Matala: Known for its ancient Roman tombs.
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Zakros: Known for its Minoan palace, the fourth largest on Crete.
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Palekastro: Known for its Minoan archaeological site.
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Kato Symi (Syme): Known for its archaeological remains.
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Episkopi (Piskopi): Known for its Roman buildings.
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Eleutherna: Known for its ancient city ruins.
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Axos (Axus): Known for its ancient city ruins.
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Lendas (Lebena): Known for its ancient Asclepieion.
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Viannos (Viano): Known for its resistance against the Ottoman Empire.
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Kastelli Pediados (Castellos): Known for its Venetian fortress.
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Neapoli (Neapolis): Known for its Byzantine churches.
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Lasithi Plateau (Lasithi): Known for its ancient settlements and windmills.
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Vamos: Known for its historic buildings and cobbled streets.
Notable Natural Phenomena
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White Mountains (Lefka Ori): Known for its high peaks and deep gorges.
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Ida Mountain (Mount Ida): Known as the birthplace of Zeus in Greek mythology.
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Samaria Gorge: Known as a World's Biosphere Reserve, a major tourist attraction of the island.
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Lasithi Plateau: Known for its windmills and fertile land.
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Diktean Cave (Psychro Cave): Known as the birthplace of Zeus in another Greek myth.
Historical Events
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Cretan War (1645–1669): A conflict fought between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire for control over the island of Crete.
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Siege of Candia (1648–1669): The city of Candia (modern Heraklion) was besieged by the Ottomans. The siege is one of the longest in history.
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Revolt of Dionysius the Philosopher (1611): A major rebellion against the Ottoman Empire, led by Dionysius the Philosopher.
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