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over a length of about 3 km (2 mi) and a width of about 1 km (0.6 mi). The port divides the beachfront in two parts. The Western part is called Psani, while the Eastern part Gribovo. Naupactus sits on a shoulder of a mountain range on the north while farmlands dominate the western
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according to legend, led them to throw him overboard. He made it ashore in Italy, but was not hospitably received and died some months later aged just 19. Miraculous cures led to him being publicly acclaimed as worthy of veneration by the Bishop of Trani at the Council of Bari in 1098.
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Though Naupactus was indebted for its historical importance to its harbour at the entrance of the Corinthian gulf, it was probably originally chosen as a site for a city on account of its strong hill, fertile plains, and copious supply of running water. After the
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After 1449, the town was an isolated Venetian exclave in Ottoman territory, as the Ottomans completed their conquest of the rest of Epirus and Aetolia-Acarnania. The town was important to Venice, as it secured their trade through the
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The port and castle provide the main attraction for the town, both with well kept Venetian vestiges. Shops, cafés and bars dot the immediate area, while two cafes are also located within the castle walls.
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In 1304 or 1305, the Epirotes recovered Naupactus during a war with the Angevins, but handed it back when peace was concluded in 1306. The town briefly became part of the Serbian Empire during the 1350s.
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monastery in Boetia set sail in the spring of 1094 on a pilgrimage to Rome for the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul. His pious habit of evangelizing the sailors with constant proclamations (in Greek
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Hiliadou: Part of the strip of beachside villages outside of Nafpaktos (Hiliadou-Monastiraki-Skaloma); sandy beach makes it a popular destination for residents of Nafpaktos and tourists
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is now both the name of a municipal unit within Nafpaktia and of the town proper within the Nafpaktos unit. The municipal district has an area of 159,947 square kilometres (61,756
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The town and its hinterland were hit by an epidemic coming from Italy in 747/8 and almost deserted. From the late 9th century, probably the 880s, it was capital of the
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Molto importanti le forme turche, le quali si confermano magnificamente il Νέπαχτος greco." Abraham bar Hiyya Savasorda, La obra Forma de la tierra (1956), p 48
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Playgrounds can be found in Psani and Gribovo, along with a beach volleyball court (with spectator stands), and a soon-to-be-completed skateboard park.
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Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art, Volume 2: South of the Balkans, the Islands, South of Asia Minor
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Byzantine Epirus: A Topography of Transformation. Settlements of the Seventh-Twelfth Centuries in Southern Epirus and Aetoloacarnania, Greece
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Studi bizantini, Volume 2, Istituto romane editoriale, 1927, p. 307. Abraham bar Hiyya Savasorda, La obra Forma de la tierra (1956), p 48.
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the Messenians were expelled from Naupactus, and the Locrians regained possession of the town. Afterwards it passed into the hands of the
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calls it a town of the Locri Ozolae, to whom it must therefore have been assigned by the Romans after Pliny's time.
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in 1571. Except for a brief period of Venetian control in 1687–1699, Lepanto remained under Ottoman control until
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The municipal unit Nafpaktos is subdivided into the following communities (constituent villages in brackets):
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in 1094 from the port. The history of the town over the next two centuries is obscure; during the visit of
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The port also includes monuments commemorating the Battle of Lepanto (1571), and there is also a statue of
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Today the population is about 19,768 people according to the 2011 census. Residential homes align with the
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in March 1829. It was incorporated as a commune in 1912 and as an independent municipality in 1946. In the
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it was the headquarters of the Athenians in all their operations in Western Greece, and the scene of the
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The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
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as the destination of an Athenian master (Pleusicles) who is on a diplomatic mission to the city.
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by Gerardo Cioffari (published to coincide with the 900th anniversary of his death in 1994) – at
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municipality, and the town of Nafpaktos proper is now a communal district within the
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takes its name from the Battle of Lepanto rather than directly from the Greek town.
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was nearly completely destroyed by the united Spanish, Papal, and Venetian forces (
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The modern municipality was incorporated in 1946, and later merged into the larger
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Archdiocese of Trani, Barletta, Bisceglie and Nazareth (publ.), (2004) Trani
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for the southern half of the Epirote domains. In 1294, the town was ceded to
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by the Venetians, but was again restored to the Ottomans in 1699, by the
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A rebellion of the local populace, which led to the death of the local
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Old Port of Naupactus, Nafpaktos' Port Fortifications, Old Houses with
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from κηρύσσω, meaning "to cry or proclaim as a herald") of the phrase
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after a failed attempt at the mortifications of cenobitic life at the
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was the scene of the great sea battle in which the naval power of the
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Tower Museum, Giorgos Anemogiannis Statue in the Port Fortifications,
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in the 16th century, being the site of the decisive victory by the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1165, there was a Jewish community of about 100 in the town.
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in 1378, and, now wedged between the expanding lands of the
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Following the dissolution of the Byzantine Empire after the
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having here built the fleet with which they crossed over to
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control in the 15th century, and came to be known by the
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city web portal (Italian); access date: 30 January 2017
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It used to be on the GR-48/E65 linking 1099:municipal district of Nafpaktia municipality. 880:George, is recorded during the early reign of 460:, situated on a bay on the north coast of the 3584:Mediterranean port cities and towns in Greece 3118: 2770: 2632: 1990: 2436: 2434: 2432: 1567:(1893–1987), lawyer, politician and former 1023:Under the Ottomans, Naupactus was known as 3125: 3111: 2777: 2763: 2639: 2625: 2440: 2063: 1807: 1697: 653:. French sources of the 14th century give 2387: 2287:Testimony of his companion on the voyage 1241:Nafpaktos is also home to a local museum. 1116:Metropolis of Nafpaktos and Agios Vlasios 1109: 687:The original ancient name was revived in 567:and 45 km (28 mi) southeast of 2491: 2429: 1782:List of settlements in Aetolia-Acarnania 1454: 1266: 1251: 1248:, the city's largest Ottoman-era mosque. 1193: 1007: 945: 775:, from whom, however, it was wrested by 2534:Gregory, T. E. (1991). "Naupaktos". In 2533: 2275: 1793: 1624:View from the port towards the fortress 1348:(Vlachomandra, Gefyra Bania, Sfikaaika) 559:, 18 km (11 mi) northeast of 517:and was used as a naval station by the 14: 3556: 2583: 2238: 1966: 3594:Populated places in Aetolia-Acarnania 3106: 2758: 2620: 2200: 1825: 1378:: One of the traditional villages in 954:In 1361 the town was captured by the 2785:Subdivisions of the municipality of 2654: 2509: 2453:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 2375: 2363: 2351: 2339: 2327: 2315: 2129: 1320:(Palaiochoraki, Mikro Palaiochoraki) 1035:927) the town had 509 Christian, 84 296:159.9 km (61.7 sq mi) 154:Statue, Venetian Fortress of Lepanto 2149: 1102:Naupactus suffered damage from the 1055:, October 7, 1571). In 1687 it was 892:is recorded as having departed for 603:(Ναύπακτος) means "boatyard" (from 330: • Municipal unit density 24: 2541:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium 2011: 1866: 1235:by the Mallorcan artist Jaume Mir. 719:, it was an important town of the 563:, 35 km (22 mi) east of 190: 25: 3605: 2605: 2441:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 2081: 1692:Fortifications along the sea wall 1640:at the port (he took part at the 1546: 1363: 1074: 842:Medieval and early modern history 821:mentions Naupactus in his comedy 172: 3185: 2721: 2704: 2696: 2674: 2479: 2101: 1973:History of the Peloponnesian War 1925:Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus) 1743: 1730: 1717: 1685: 1673: 1661: 1649: 1629: 1617: 1605: 1593: 1063:. Among those who fought in the 791:for two months in 191 BCE. 759:in 464 BCE, and during the 617:"to fix, fasten"). It was later 513:. 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Naupactus
Naupactus (disambiguation)
Lepanto (disambiguation)
Municipal unit







Fethiye Mosque
Botsaris
Miguel de Cervantes
Nafpaktos is located in Greece

38°23′38″N 21°49′50″E / 38.39389°N 21.83056°E / 38.39389; 21.83056
Greece
Administrative region
West Greece
Regional unit
Aetolia-Akarnania
Municipality
Nafpaktia
Time zone
UTC+2
EET
DST
UTC+3
EEST

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