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Gytheio (
Greek, Modern: Γύθειο, Ancient/
Katharevousa: Γύθειον) (Meaning: Land of the Gods), also
Gythio,
Githeio,
Githio or
Yithion is a town in the prefecture of
Laconia in
Greece, long known as the
seaport of
Sparta some 40 km away. Gytheio used to be an important port for many centuries until it was destroyed by an earthquake. Today it's the largest and most important town in
Mani. It is also the capital of the municipality of Gytheio.
Nearest Places
Historical population
| Year |
Communal population |
Change |
Municipal population |
| 1830 |
500-700 |
- |
- |
| 1910 |
2,000+ |
- |
- |
| 1981 |
4,354 |
- |
- |
| 1991 |
4,259 |
-95 or -2.18% |
7,542 |
2001source |
4,489 |
+230 or +5.4 |
7,926 |
+384 or +5.09% |
Geography
Gytheio is located in the north-east corner of
Mani. It lies on the north-western end of the Laconian Gulf. Gytheio was built on a hill called Koumaro or Larysio in one of the most fertile areas in Mani, near the mouth of the
Gythius River, which is usually dry and has been given the nickname of Xerodas, meaning 'dry'. Further north-east is the delta of the
Evrotas River. Gytheio is built on hilly ground overlooking the Laconian Gulf. Offshore of Gytheio are several small islands, the most important of these being
Cranae, which is connected to the mainland by a causeway. Gytheio is only 40 km southeast of Sparta.
History
The reputed founders of ancient
Gythium also
Gytheum were
Heracles and
Apollo, who frequently appear on its coins or in other legends
Castor and Pollux: the former of these names may point to the influence of
Phoenician traders from
Tyre, who, we know, visited the Laconian shores at a very early period. It is thought that Gytheio may have been the center of their purple dye trade because the Laconian Gulf had a plentiful source of
murex. In classical times it was a community of
Perioeci, politically dependent on Sparta, though doubtless with a municipal life of its own.
In
455 BC, during the
First Peloponnesian War, it was burned by the Athenian admiral
Tolmides who besieged the city with 50 ships and 4,000
hoplites. It was rebuilt and was most probably, the building ground for the Spartan fleet in the
Peloponnesian War. In 407 BC during the Peloponnesian War,
Alcibiades landed there and saw the thirty triremes the Spartans were building there. In 370 BC, the
Thebans under the command of
Epaminondas besieged the city successfully for three days after ravaging
Laconia. However it was recaptured by the Spartans three days later.
In 219 BC,
Philip V of Macedon tried to capture the city but without success. Under
Nabis, Gythium became a major naval arsenal and port. During the
Roman-Spartan War, Gythium was captured after a lengthy siege. After the war finished, Gythium was made part of the Union of Free Laconians under
Achean protection. Nabis recaptured Gythium three years and the Spartan fleet defeated the Achean fleet outside of Gythium. Gythium was liberated by a Roman fleet under the command of
Atilius.
Subsequently Gythium formed the most important of the
Union of Free Laconians, a group of twenty-four, later eighteen, communities leagued together to maintain their autonomy against Sparta and declared free by
Caesar Augustus. The highest officer of the confederacy was the general, who was assisted by a treasurer (
rauias), while the chief magistrates of the several communities bore the title of
ephors.
In Roman times Gythium remained a major port and it prospered as a member of the Union. As purple dye was popular in
Rome, Gythium exported that as well as
porphyry and
rose antique marble. Some time in the 4th century AD, Gythium was destroyed. What happened to Gythium isn't recorded but it's thought to have been either sacked by
Alaric and
Visigoths, pillaged by the
Slavs or destroyed by the massive earthquake that struck the area in 375 AD.
After the earthquake Gythium was abandoned. It remained a small village throughout the
Byzantine and
Ottoman times. Its importance grew when Antonbey Grogorakis built his tower at Cranae and more people came and settled at Gytheio. But during the
Greek War of Independence, refugees flooded into
Mani and made Gytheio a major town.
The modern Gytheio opened a port in the
1960s. Ferries sail from Gytheio to
Kythira almost daily and also to
Crete twice a week. It is the
See of the
Diocese of Gytheion and
Oitylo, headed by a
Metropolitan bishop of the
Orthodox Church of Greece. Gytheio is the largest and most important town in Mani. Most of the ruins of ancient Gythium are now submerged in the Laconian Gulf. It is also the capital of the municipality of Gytheio.
From
2003 to
2004, the show which was broadcast on
Mega Channel Vendetta, a drama-like show which is about a person that has its relatives in the
Mani Peninsula was filmed here for a few episodes.
Persons
A famous Gytheio native is
Tzannis Tzannetakis (b.
September 12,
1927) who is a
Greek politician.
Other
The geography of Gythio includes houses aligned with the hill and the
Laconian Gulf. The port is situated around its main street which is also
GR-37 which links
Areopoli and
GR-86. Pine trees are situated in the west and rocky mountains in the north.
Gytheio is well known for its gorgeous girls and its delicious sea food.
Further Information
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