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Souda (Greek: Σούδα) is an islet in Souda Bay on the northwest coast of Crete. In ancient times this islet was one of two islets that were referred to as Leukai. The second islet is known today as Leon.

Souda
Native name:
Σούδα
The islet of Souda, to the right of a smaller islet called Leon, in Souda bay.
Souda
Geography
Coordinates35.489°N 24.152°E / 35.489; 24.152
ArchipelagoCretan Islands
Administration
Greece
RegionCrete
Regional unitChania
Demographics
Population0 (2001)

History


View of Souda.
View of Souda.

The island was fortified by the Venetians due to its strategic location, controlling the entrance to the anchorage of Souda Bay (which is still an important Greek and NATO naval base). Although the rest of Crete fell to Ottoman control in the Cretan War (1645–1669), the fortress of Souda (along with the island fortresses of Gramvousa and Spinalonga) remained in Venetian hands until 1715, when they too fell to the Ottomans. During this time, the island served as a refuge for Cretan insurgents.

View of the islet called Leon from the Venetian fortifications on the islet of Souda.
View of the islet called Leon from the Venetian fortifications on the islet of Souda.

Mythology


On the northwest side of the islet, a small distance away, there is another island which is almost round in shape, which used to be referred to on medieval Venetian maps as Rabbit Island (known as Nisi and Leon today). In ancient times these two islets were referred to as Leukai (Greek for "white ones"). Their name came from the ancient Greek myth about a musical contest between the Sirens and the Muses. Out of their anguish from losing the competition, writes Stephanus of Byzantium, the Muses plucked their rivals' feathers from their wings; the Sirens turned white and fell into the sea at Aptera ("wingless") where they formed the islands in the bay that were called Lefkai.[1]


See also



References


  1. Caroline M. Galt, "A marble fragment at Mount Holyoke College from the Cretan city of Aptera", Art and Archaeology 6 (1920:150).



На других языках


- [en] Souda (island)

[fr] Souda (île)

L'île de Souda (en grec moderne : Σούδα) est un îlot situé au Nord de l'île grecque de Crète, dans la baie homonyme. Cet îlot accueille les ruines d'une forteresse vénitienne du XVIe siècle, qui protégeait l'accès à la baie.

[it] Suda (isola)

La Suda (in greco: Σούδα) è una piccola isola della Grecia appartenente alla regione di Creta e situata nel golfo di Suda, di fronte alla città omonima.

[ru] Суда (остров)

Су́да[1] (греч. Σούδα) — греческий остров, расположенный у входа в бухту Суда Эгейского моря у северо-западного побережья острова Крит.



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