ancient crete and minoan civilation

103
MUSIC V. PAPATHANASIOU CLICK TO CONTINUE CLICK TO CONTINUE

Upload: adam-makis-krassanakis

Post on 22-Nov-2014

580 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Ancient Crete, Knossos, Minoan Civilization (με μουσική και εικονες)

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

MUSIC V. PAPATHANASIOU

CLICK TO CONTINUECLICK TO CONTINUE

Page 2: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 3: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

PALACE OF KNOSOS

Page 4: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 5: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 6: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 7: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 8: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 9: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• Poet Homer in the epic ILIAD (Iliad B 645 – 652, Odyssey t 178 - 183) reports that Crete had 100 or 90 cities, but report only these : Knossos, the capital of Crete, Gortys, Phaestos, Lyctos, Miletos, and Rhytio.

Page 10: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 11: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• Knossos was the capitol, the largest, the most important and the most famous- glorious city of ancient Crete - in the Minoan civilization.

• Knossos was built by Minoas, in order to become the seat of the Common (United) Cretan State.

Page 12: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 13: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 14: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 15: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 16: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 17: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 18: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• The ancient Cretan was Greeks. Poet Homer in the epic ILIAD (B 402 – 405 etc) reports that in the ‘Trojan War’ all cities of Crete: Knossos, Gortyna etc. fought on the side of the Achaeans or Argoees or Danaeans or Panhellenes and the leader of all men from the Cretan cities (all men of Knossus, Gortyna, etc.) or the leader of all nations (states) that existed in Crete (= Eteokrites, Kydones, Achaeans, Pelasgeans and Dorians) was Idomeneus,

• Idomeneus was the grandson of Minoas and also one of the top leaders of all Achaeans or Argoeans or Danaeans or Panhellenes.

• Therefore, Minoas and the residents of Crete during his reign (Kydones, Eteokrites, Achaeans, etc.) were Greeks, part of the Panhellenes.

Page 19: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• In addition, the ancient writers clearly report that the Minoans were Greeks: " The first residents of Karpathos were those that campaigned with Minoas, during the period in which he became the first Greek mariner and “sea-governor”, (Diodorus Sikeliotis, 5, 54).

Page 20: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 21: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 22: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 23: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 24: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 25: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 26: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

MINOAS, COIN OF KNOSSOS, 300 b.C.

Page 27: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

 According to ancient writers:• Crete was initially inhabited by the so called

Idaioe Dactyloes or Couretaes (or Eteocretans).

• SEVERAL GENERATIONS LATER (AFTER CATACLYSMOS OF DEYKALYON AND SPECIFICALLY WHEN CRETHEAS WAS KING OF THE ETEOCRETANS) CERTAIN SECTS (RACES) OF ACHAEANS, PELASGEANS AND DORIANS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF TEKTAMOS (THE SON OF DOROS WHO WAS THE SON OF HELLENE AND MINOA’S GRANDFATHER) LEFT FROM OLYMPUS AND OSSA (DORIDA) ARRIVED IN CRETE, WHICH HAD MEANWHILE SUFFERED HUGE DESOLATION.

THE DORIANS SETTLED IN THE EASTERN PART, THE KYDONIANS IN THE WESTERN, THE

ETEOCRETANS IN THE SOUTHERN PART AND THE REMAINING OTHERS IN THE INTERIOR OF

THE ISLAND.

Page 28: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• ALSO CAME TO CRETE FROM ARKADIA, PELOPONNESUS (AND THUS GORTYNA OF PELOPONNESUS AND CRETE) THE SO CALLED "KYDONIANS".

• THE CITIES KYDONIA, GORTYNA AND KATREA OF CRETE, ACCORDING TO PLATO AND PAUSANIAS, WERE BUILT BY THE SONS OF LYKAONA, KING OF ARCADIA AND GORTYNIA IN PELOPONNESE.

Page 29: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• When Minoas became king of Dorians, with the help of his brother Radamanthys, united (joined) all the cities and all races of Crete (Eteocretans, Kydonians, Pelasgoeans, Achaeans and Dorians) into a single totally comprehensive unit,

• and organized in a highly unusual way for this period in history the institutions of the State, the eminent Cretan State (or otherwise "Confederation of the Cretans")

• which subsequently was copied by all Greeks and thus they became civilized.

Page 30: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• Three generations after the death of Minoas the ‘Trojan War’ started .

• In this war (according to the Pario Chronicle 1228 - 1218 B.C), all Cretans under the leadership of Idomeneas, the grandson of Minoas, fought on the side of the Argoeans or Achaeans or Danaeans or Panhellenes and for that reason they were named after the end of the war Greeks/Hellenes.

Page 31: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 32: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 33: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 34: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 35: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 36: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 37: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 38: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

DRAHMA OF CNOSSOS, SVASTICA, 300 b.C.

Page 39: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

DRAHMA OF CNOSSOS WITH HERA AND LAVYRINT, , 300 b.C.

Page 40: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

ACCORDING TO THE PARIO CHRONICLE, MINOAS WAS REIGNED IN 1470 B.C.

Page 41: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• The king Minoas, accorging to Greek Mythology, was sons of Zeus and Europa, daughter of the king of Phoenicia, and adopted sons of Cretan king Asterius..

• The ancient writer Diodoros (Book 1,.94,.5, 78-79), Arrian (Alexander’s Anavasjs 2 29), Strabo (Geographic's I, C 481 - 483,.17 - 20), Herodotus (A 2 -5) etc, report that old legislators and kings, such as the Greek Minoas, the Egyptian Mneyis, the Greek Alexander the Great etc were claiming that they were sons of god, for obvious and intelligible reasons, that is to say in order that the people respect the laws or their orders.

Page 42: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• The truth is that because the laws of Minoas and Radamanthus were not according to their personal opinions, as had been done until then by kings, but relative to divine orders (that is to say they were relative to a set of morals and religious sentiment), Minoas and Radamanthus were deified,

• that is to say, after their death were declared same with gods, sons of god Zeus and judges at Hades (the underworld), something similar to Alexander the Great, Constantine the Great, etc.

Page 43: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 44: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 45: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 46: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 47: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 48: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 49: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 50: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• Minoan civilization is the earliest culture not only in Europe, but in all world.

• The ancient writers: Plato (Laws, Minos), Plutarch (Lycurgus 4-7, Solon 12 - 20), D. Laertjos (Epjmenidis), Isokratis (Panathinaikos 205), Aristotle (Politics B, 1271, 10), Strabo (Geographic's I, IV, C 481 - 483,.17 - 20), Herodotus (A 65), and others., report that:

• 1) Minoas and his brother Radamanthus were the first to create the correct ingenious institutions and laws in Greece. Specifically they were the first to conceive and enact social institutions(= public mess, community of property, etc. = the ancestor of communism) and political institutions (= the constitution, parliament, tax collectors and deputies, representatives or senators, etc.) for the correct (right), fair equality before the state, equal treatment before the law and the uniform common (public) order of governing of all Cretans.

Page 51: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• 2) Prior to the age of Minoas, in Greece and the rest of the world there did not exist any governing institutions, such as “constitutions, Parliaments, deputies, tax collection methods, state of concern, equal justice under the law, etc.”, but each leader (head of a tribe or tyrant or king) established laws for his population depending upon his own wishes and perception.

• Each king had in fact whatever wanted and the rest of the people very little or nothing at all; and, no one dared to voice their opinions or objections, and they were worshipped as gods and many times asked for

human sacrifices, unethical and corrupt practices etc.

Page 52: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• Indeed, these reasons were also the cause, that: a) The Spartans declared that laws other than those enacted by Minoas were ridiculous and absurd to imitate or copy.

• b) The Jews were saying that if the world does not change, then God will destroy the world,

• c) The ancient Greeks do not report any other singular, important ancient culture other than the Minoan

Page 53: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 54: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 55: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 56: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 57: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 58: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 59: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• According to ancient writers Pausanias (Iliaka), Strabo (Geographic 10), Diodoros (Bible 4 and 5) etc, Initially Cretans were named “Idaioi dactyls” or “Couretes” (Κουρήτες).

• Consequently the name “Κρήτες” = Cretans, emanated from the name C(ou)retans

• C(ou)retes was the young Cretans peoples (Couroi) who nourished ( curried) the Jupiter. From those c(ou)retans named after all Cretans.

Page 60: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

C(OY)RETAS - Κ(ΟΥ)ΡΗΤΑΣ -

ΚΡΗΤΑΣ, ΤΟΙΧΟΓΡΑΦΙΑ

ΚΝΩΣΟΥ

Page 61: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

Κ(ΟΥ)ΡΗΤΑΣ - ΚΡΗΤΑΣΕΙΔΩΛΙΟ (ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ

ΗΡΑΚΛΕΙΟΥ)

Page 62: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 63: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 64: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

Knossos, Linear script 1800 – 15oo BC

Page 65: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

LINEAR A’ 15o ctr BC.

Page 66: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 67: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 68: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 69: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

DIDRACMO PHAISTOS, 300 π.Χ.WITH TALOS ANT TAURE, FOTHER OF

MINOTAURE

Page 70: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 71: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

DISC OF PHAISTOS, 17ος BC.

Page 72: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 73: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 74: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 75: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 76: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

Alphabet script, Minoan codex, Gortyna 5 century B.C.

Page 77: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 78: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

The ancient cities Gortyna, Kydonia and katrea of Crete, according Pausanias (VIII, 53, 3-4) and Platon (Νόμοι Δ, 708) , was built by the sons (Gortys, Kydon and Katera) of Lykaona, the King of Arcadia and Gortynia of Peloponnese.

After the destruction of Crete by the Romans, Gortyna became the capital of Crete. Subsequently all Cretan cities including Gortyna were radically destroyed by the Sarakians. They were liberated by Nikiforos Fokas.

Page 79: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

ΑΠΌ ΤΙΣ ΑΡΧΑΝΕΣ

Page 80: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 81: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 82: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• The anti-Greek say that the Minoan civilization (culture) even though might be the first created, that it was not a Greek creation and that it was destroyed by a tsunami caused by the volcano eruption in Thera (Santorini), which absolutely is false, created due to their jealousy, dishonesty and corruption, because:

• 1) There are not such myth or such tales of ancient writers

• 2) If Crete had been destroyed by the explosion of the volcano in Thera (Santorin), that event is a very serious issue and would have been reported by Poseidonius, the ancient writer who witnessed and described the explosion of the volcano in Thera (Santorini), and which subsequently has been authenticated and preserved by

writer Stravon. Poseidonius reports as follows:

Page 83: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• “Thera established a colony in Kyrene. Between Thera and Therasia flames rose from the sea and this phenomenon continued for 4 days, in such a horrific way that the entire sea was boiling and was ablaze.

• The flames gradually and slowly brought to the surface an island that looked like it was formed from unified red-hot mass and had a perimeter of 12 stages.

• As soon as this phenomenon stopped, the first people that dared to approach the place were the then sea-farers Rodioj, who built on the island the sacred temple of Asfalios Poseidon”

• (Poseidonjus, ALL A 14-15 and Stravon’s, Geographics A, III 16).

Page 84: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

• 3) The Minoan Civilization (Culture), as we will see below, not only was not destroyed, but that it was copied by all the other Greeks who sent experts to Crete to study and learn this culture, and reciprocating by inviting to their own cities experts from Crete to teach them.

• 4) Minoas and the Cretans during the period of his reign (= Minoites), as we will also see below, were sects (races) of the so called Achaeans or Pan Hellenes, hence Greeks.

Page 85: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

700 bC

Page 86: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 87: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 88: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

Coin of Cretan city Raucos, 300 bC.with the god of sea, Poseidon (Neptune)

Page 89: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

•Thucydides (A, 4 - 8), Plato (Laws D, 706, b), Stravon (Geographics 10), Isocrates (Panathinaikos), Diodorus (Book 5, 84) and others report that Minoas was the first Greek to organize, create and implement a martial (marine) naval force and with it pursued and drove out from the Aegean Sea the criminal Kares and Phoenicians, who had conquered and occupied the islands in Aegean sea. •Thus, the Cretans became the first to control the sea, open the marine corridors and enable the Greeks to deal and work with marine activities, prosper and gain wealth, sea-fare, further develop their marine capabilities, commute amongst all Greeks, Prevail etc.

Page 90: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

ΠΗΛΙΝΑ ΟΜΟΙΩΜΑΤΑ ΠΟΛΕΜΙΚΩΝ (ΜΕ ΕΜΒΟΛΟ)

ΜΙΝΩΙΚΩΝ ΠΛΟΙΩΝ, ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΗΡΑΚΛΕΙΟΥ

Page 91: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

Island Thera

Page 92: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 93: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

Τριήρη, ελληνικού ναυτικού

Page 94: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

The Greek naval ships sails to the city of Troy. Together them he is also the king of Crete Idomeneas, grandson of Minoas,

with 90 naval boats, (Cinema, Warner Bros).

Page 95: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

Trojan war (Cinema, Warner Bros)

Page 96: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

•TODAY ONCE AGAIN THE GREEKS

ARE SEAFARING (SEA DOMINANS)

•Today the Greek owned merchant marine (ships under Greek and foreign

flag), according to data from the Ministry of Merchant Marine, once

again comprises the first commercial shipping fleet in the world with an estimated (15.5% of the world’s

shipping capacity).

Page 97: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 98: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 99: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 100: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 101: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 102: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION
Page 103: ANCIENT CRETE  AND MINOAN CIVILATION

The End