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The Monastery of Preveli, Southern Crete

The Holy Stavropegiac and Patriarchal Preveli Monastery of St John the Theologian, known as the Monastery of Preveli, comprises two main building complexes, the ruined Lower Monastery of Saint John the Baptist, and the currently operational Upper (Rear) Monastery of St. John the Theologian.

The monastery was probably founded in the Middle Ages, during the occupation of Crete by the Venetians, its founder being a feudal lord named Prevelis. It developed over several centuries as a religious and cultural centre for the local population. After the Ottoman Turkish occupation of the island, Abbot Melchissedek Tsouderos led a group of rebels in the Greek War of Independence in 1821, one result of which was that the monastery was destroyed, but later rebuilt. In 1866 and 1878, the monastery was again active in organising rebellions against the Turks, which helped contribute to Crete's eventual independence and then its political union with Greece.

In the Battle of Crete in 1941, Agathangelos Lagouvardos helped supply British, Australian and New Zealand troops on the island, and provided shelter for them. A group of Australian soldiers protected by the monastery managed to secure their rescue by submarine from the island at Preveli Beach. After this was discovered, the Lower Monastery was destroyed by German forces.

The upper monastery contains numerous religious relics and icons, and many of its buildings, now heavily restored, are open to the public. There are also a number of monuments to the work of the monastery during the Second World War, many of them financed by rescued Australian former soldiers. The town of Prevelly in Western Australia was named after the monastery (Wikipedia)

COMMENTS
Wildthing said at 7:56 a.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Excellent photos, and an amazing account of the history. The islands seem to be floating in that last, misty shot.
Lageho said at 8:12 a.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Just wonderful. This is Crete. I like the first pic, it´s so amazing.
Chilla said at 8:30 a.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Mike, thank you so much. The history of Crete is incredible and fascinating, as the island lives in the central Mediterranean. The weather here is still remarkably warm and so there is still a bit of a haze particularly over the water.
Lars, thank you. I am glad you like the first picture, I wanted to show the two monasteries in context with the surroundings.
Merja-zerga said at 8:46 a.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
La Crête est un endroit idylique, et son histoire passionnante.
La dernière image nous emmène sur un nuage...
ThierryKarine
NeusinhaGedoz said at 8:52 a.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Hello Celia! Very beautiful this tabblo. I like to know the story about this place. My son Diego is preparing to live in Australia or New Zealand and enjoyed reading about Prevelly. Thank you.
Andre. said at 11:29 a.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
I hope to visit Crete some day. Cool collection and I like the cat.
Ira said at 12:57 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Wonderful places. The lovely cat:)
Chilla said at 12:58 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Merci beaucoup Thiery et Karine
Muito obrigada Neusinha. Apraz-me o teu filho achou interessante. Meu filho está esperando para visitar o Brasil no próximo ano!
Andre, I hope one day you manage to visit this wonderful Island! Thank you for your kind comment.
Chilla said at 1:00 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Thank you Ira. This cat was very well fed and very cute!
RosaneMar said at 2:19 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Lindo tabblo Celia!!! Adorei.
Mikalis said at 2:48 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
chilla another fantastic tabblo well done
Swedfinn said at 2:58 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
A piece of history with wonderful illustration. Thx for charing!!
Loes said at 4:54 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
What a wonderful historic place Celia, I love the cute little cat!
Waltinho said at 7:35 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Crazy war at such a marvellous place! Unbelievable.
The kitten seems well-adjusted for the place.
Moabjeeper said at 7:51 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Super tab. of such a historical place.
Fabio_DL said at 11:58 p.m. on Oct 14, 2009:
Celia, This is a lovely Tabblo! There is a lot of history in regard to the place and the photos are just wonderful. Thanks so much!
Chilla said at 1:22 a.m. on Oct 15, 2009:
Muito obrigada Rosane
Michael thank you
Jorma, thank you for popping by and for your kind comment
Loes thank you, I have never owned a cat but they are so cute to photograph!
Walter thank you for your interest
Bob, thank you, Crete is steeped a rich but tumultuous history,
Fabio, muito obrigada meu amigo!
Maybi said at 5:57 a.m. on Oct 15, 2009:
It's interesting to have some historical facts to relate the pictures to. The Cretans are proud people I have noticed and very friendly. Thank you.
Tvarma said at 2:15 a.m. on Oct 17, 2009:
the portraits are fascinating - the cat, the latticed windows.. beautiful!
Chilla said at 11:12 a.m. on Oct 17, 2009:
May, thank you for your comment
Many thanks Tarun
DanMan said at 1:36 a.m. on Oct 18, 2009:
VERY UNIQUE AND HISTORICAL PLACE! I LIKE THE KITTEN TOO!
Chilla said at 3:01 a.m. on Oct 20, 2009:
Thank you Dan. The kitten was really cute!
Dromoman said at 10:09 p.m. on Oct 25, 2009:
great shots of the monastery and I love that KITTEN pic!
Chilla said at 5:30 a.m. on Oct 26, 2009:
Thank you so much Lawrence.
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