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Our final destination in our travels through the Cyclades, Tinos, offers a fascinating and surreal journey through time. Welcome to the home of the God of the winds. This is the island of Tinos. So many islands, so little time... From the ancient Roman and Venetian occupations, to the Byzantine and Christian eras, it has some of the most impressive and unusual sights you will see in all of the Greek islands.
In a distance not too far behind me you can see Dilos, the home of Gods Apollo and Artemis, but here on Tinos, well this is the home of Vorias, the god of the winds and also the God of the sea himself, Poseidon, wherein his sanctuary right by the sea on the cost of Tinos. And it was here that the Posidonia festival was celebrated. The festival of Poseidon himself, where people would gather from all over the ancient Greek world, to celebrate this God and to ask for his goodwill, as they took on the winds and the seas and headed off around the Aegean, as a gift dropping small bits of gold into the ocean just as they were leaving. Wouldn't be great if we could start excavating there now? But, it is well protected, so don't come with your metal detectors anytime soon. Tinos also had another reason to thank Poseidon, not just as an island with islanders needing to take to the seas at all times, because Poseidon is also said to have rid this island off snakes and made it safe to inhabit once and for all.
This was a place that spoke to the dangerous and difficult nature of life, in these windy but wonderful islands.
What I love about this island is the way that they take such pride in monuments from all the different eras of their history. Here's a great example. This is a dovecote. Now, dovecotes were introduced to the island by the Venetians and of course they're homes for doves and doves are often the symbol of peace, but here on the island of Tinos, building a dovecote was also a symbol of prestige. There's almost a thousand of them on the island and nowadays they have been lovingly restored as a monument to a particular moment in Tinos' past. And this is just another example of the way the Islanders have kept to life practices and ideas from their past. Particularly, here today this is an island renowned for its stone cutting abilities. Abilities that have been lost in the mists of time in many other places.
This is the church of the Panagia Evangelistria, the Virgin of the Annunciation and it houses an icon that is one of the holiest in Greece and an important site of pilgrimage for Orthodox Christians everywhere, so important in fact, that they will come from the port on their knees of the carpet that runs the seven hundred meters from the port of the hill, to the church to show their veneration to the icon. And how the icon came to be known about is a wonderful story. It was during the Greek war of Independence, that a nun was guided by a divine vision to dig and to discover the icon in the ground, here on Tinos. Now, as a result, it was able to be placed in a beautiful church and act as a symbol of hope for centuries to come. The icon portrays the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary as she kneels in prayer, with the Archangel Gabriel watching on. It's said to have healing powers and thought to have been created by the Apostle Luke. And this is the very monastery where the nun Agia Pelagia had her vision of the icon. It's still an active memory to this day.
When Constantinople fell during the Fourth Crusade and as a result, the Byzantine empire fell apart and Greece became open to anyone who wanted to take hold of it, Tinos and the nearby island of Mykonos came under the power of the Venetians.
We've managed to explore many of the main islands of the Cyclades archipelago, but there are so many more we just didn't have time to visit. The history of the region is so vast and diverse, it can take years to fully appreciate.
As our journey ends we find Michael in Tinos village of Sternia renowned for the quarrying cutting and carving of marble. So, of course, the village itself is largely made of marble, the same stone that has built empires and humble dwellings for greek villagers.
Join me next time as we explore another set of greek islands in the Aegean on the eastern side of the Aegean Sea running up the coast of modern-day Turkey. The Dodecanese islands. We'll be on Rhodes, we'll be on Leros and we'll be on Symi. I hope you can join me then.
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