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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of
Rhodes, the largest island of the
Dodecanese Islands which lies in the
Aegean
Sea not far from
Asia Minor from which it was separated at the beginning of the
Tertiary Period.
The 1400 square kilometer island of Rhodes is the largest island of the Dodecanese Islands. It lies in the
Aegean Sea not far from Asia Minor from which it was separated at the beginning of the Tertiary Period.
It's closer to the coast of
Turkey than Greece. Its coast is
220 kilometers long and its highest mountain is more than 1200 meters high.
First, the island was inhabited by the Aegeans then it was overthrown by the
Dorian invasion. The prosperity of the towns on the islands which took part in the
Trojan War with nine galleys is mentioned several times by
Homer in his Iliad.
Their favorable geographical position and prosperity stemming 0:37 from this location have made the island an economic and political power. Rhodes created some colonies even in the times before Christ not only in Asia Minor but also on the territory of present-day
France.
The town by the same name which was put on the map by becoming one of the
Seven Wonders of the World, the
Colossus of Rhodes was built on the north eastside of
Rhodes Island on the territory of three ancient poelis in 408 BC. The statue depicted
Helios the sun god when finally, the
Macedonian King Demetrious withdrew after an unsuccessful siege of the town lasting one year, his abandoned battle machines were sold by the Rhodians and the huge bronze statue was erected from the amount of money received.
The 31 meter high art works stood in the harbor of
Mandraki and below its two sprawling legs, boats were running, guarded at night by a flare in the hand of the statue. It took 12 years for Cares of Lindos, the
Greek sculptor, to build the work of night and only one night for an earthquake to destroy it. The remains stood on its place for more than 800 years.
The present day town combines the ancient lineation of the streets and the gothic buildings of the middle ages with the masks and marionettes of oriental atmosphere. The Johanites played a dominant rule in the town's history and architecture. The town walls were built by members of the Johanite
Military Order together with the best officers of the engineering core of the era.
The center of the old town is a
Hippocrates Square adorned with a fountain. An amazing view of the square opens up from terraces of nearby taverns and restaurants. The busy streets with several little shops look like a real
Turkish bazaar which is of course no coincidence since we are in the Turkish quarter. The Turkish as is in the case of every conquered area left their mark on this place in the form of Turkish spas, jammies, masks and marionettes.
Rhodes was able to preserve its glory and prosperity until the appearance of the
Holy Roman Empire. Nowadays, the island is frequently called the
Island of Roses. However, hardly any roses can be seen here but there is an abundance of oleander and hibiscus. The name can be traced back to the sun god called of the inhabitants of the island. According to the myth,
Helios fell in love with the nymph Rhode, the daughter of
Poseidon.
The sovereign military order of
St. John of Rhodes was established in the
11th century in
Jerusalem.
Driven out of the holy land, they tried to settle down in
Cyprus. Then in 1306, they bought the
Dodecanese from Genoese pirates. The order of the militant monks who wore red vest decorated with a crucifix on top of their chain armor became more and more influential. The Johanites became extremely wealthy by obtaining the fortune of their rival that is of
Knight's Templar Order with papal assistance. Their fleet of black galleys played a significant role in commercial shipping.
Meanwhile, the knights were continuously working on fortifying their towns.
Sometimes, the town walls were 13 to
15 meters thick. They could resist two ottoman attacks. However, they couldn't defy the 100000 strong army of
Suleiman the Magnificent and the
Sultan conquered Rhodes in 1522.
Following the battle, the knights were expelled to the
Island of
Crete, then
Malta and their order has been know as the
Order of Malta ever since.
The Johanites consisted of seven groups of different nationalities that were called Languages. Languages such as
English;
German,
Italian,
Spanish,
French as well as
Auvergnat and
Provencal were spoken. The languages had their own commanders who chose the
Templar Grand Master which was almost equal to royal status.
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- published: 03 Sep 2013
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