Cyclades

  • The Cyclades are a group of 220 Islands in the Aegean surrounding the Island of Delos which was controlled since Antiquity by Crete.

The Cyclades

  • This group of 220 Islands surrounds the Island of Delos, which was controlled since Antiquity by Crete.
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  • History:
    • Under the Roman Empire, the Cyclades were either assigned to the Province of Asia or Achaea, and later to Crete.
    • The most prosperous island was the sacred island of Delos, birth place of Apollo, which was set up by Rome in 166 BCE as a Free Port. Within two years this bankrupted the Rhodian Navy, who in 164 BCE were obliged to sign a Trade Alliance with Rome, bringing the Islands into the Roman Sphere of Influence.
    • Rome used the Cyclades as a place of Exile, mainly the Islands of Gyaros, Amorgos, Patmos and Serifos.

The Dodecanese

  • The Dodecanese is another Island chain consisting of 12 large islands and 150 smaller islands, controlled since antiquity by Rhodes.
  • Capital city
  •  History
    • In 164 BCE Rhodes signed a Trade Agreement with Rome, bringing the Dodecanese Islands under Roman Influence.
    • In c.79-81 CE Titus created the Provincia Insularum meaning the Dodecanese Islands, with Rhodes as the capital. There is one known Governor, Plutarchos, under Julian (361-363 CE)

Under the Eastern Roman Empire (after 395 CE):

 

The Cyclades

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