Ancient Lissos

Ancient Lissos

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In the Hellenistic period it played an important role as a member of the Federation of Borders, which consisted of Elyros, Irtakina, Tarra and Pikilasion.

Since the Hellenistic era and continuing until the end of antiquity, Ancient Lissos was renowned as a prominent religious centre. In 183 BC, it participated, along with other Cretan cities, in the signing of a treaty with Eumenes II of Pergamon. However, after its destruction in the 9th century, the city remained uninhabited and was not resettled.

During Byzantine times and up to the present day, Ancient Lissos retained its significance as a local religious centre with a focus on agriculture and pastoralism. The area was home to the churches of Ai-Kyrkos and Panagia, which were constructed upon the remains of early Christian basilicas.


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Church of the Ascension in Kantanos

Church of the Ascension in Kantanos

It is hailed as the pride of Chania!

The Church of the Ascension of the Saviour stands proudly on an elevated hill in Kantanos.

It was stablished in 1939, during a time when Kantanos boasted a larger population than it does today.

According to the Holy Metropolis of Kissamos and Selino, during the devastating events of 1941 when Kantanos was ravaged and entirely destroyed by German forces, the church stood amidst the rubble, nestled in the upper sections of the windows. Following the town's liberation in 1945, residents embarked on the arduous task of rebuilding their homes, as well as restoring and completing the church.

The culmination of these efforts led to the official inauguration of the church in 1954.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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