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  2. Crete - Wikipedia

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    Crete was the center of Europe's first advanced civilization, the Minoans, from 2700 to 1420 BC. The Minoan civilization was overrun by the Mycenaean civilization from mainland Greece. Crete was later ruled by Rome, then successively by the Byzantine Empire, Andalusian Arabs, the Venetian Republic, and the Ottoman Empire.

  3. History of Crete - Wikipedia

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    The Minoan civilization was the first civilization in Europe. During the Iron Age, Crete developed an Ancient Greece -influenced organization of city-states, then successively became part of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Venetian Republic, the Ottoman Empire, an autonomous state, and the modern state of Greece.

  4. Crete and Cyrenaica - Wikipedia

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    Crete and Cyrenaica ( Latin: Creta et Cyrenaica, Koinē Greek: Κρήτη καὶ Κυρηναϊκή, romanized: Krḗtē kaì Kyrēnaïkḗ) was a senatorial province of the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire, established in 67 BC, which included the island of Crete and the region of Cyrenaica in modern-day Libya. These areas were ...

  5. List of rulers of Crete - Wikipedia

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    First Byzantine period Proconsul. Helios (539) Archon. Theophanes Lardotyros (c. 764–767) John (8th century) Leo (8th century) Basil (8th century) Baasakios (8th/9th century) Nicholas (8th/9th century) Nicholas (8th/9th century) Petronas (first years of the 9th century) Constantine (first quarter of the 9th century) Strategos. Photeinos (827/828)

  6. Kingdom of Candia - Wikipedia

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    The Realm or Kingdom of Candia (Venetian: Regno de Càndia; Italian: Regno di Candia) or Duchy of Candia (Venetian: Dogado de Càndia; Italian: Ducato di Candia) was the official name of Crete during the island's period as an overseas colony of the Republic of Venice, from the initial Venetian conquest in 1205–1212 to its fall to the Ottoman Empire during the Cretan War (1645–1669).

  7. Emirate of Crete - Wikipedia

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    The Emirate of Crete ( Arabic: إقريطش, romanized : Iqrīṭish or إقريطية, Iqrīṭiya; [1] Greek: Κρήτη, romanized : Krētē) was an Islamic state that existed on the Mediterranean island of Crete from the late 820s to the reconquest of the island by the Byzantine Empire in 961. Although the emirate recognized the suzerainty ...

  8. List of people from Crete - Wikipedia

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    Acacallis daughter of Minos. Aerope granddaughter of Minos. Androgeus son of Minos. Ariadne daughter of Minos. Asterion first king of Crete. Bianna immigrant to ancient Gaul. Catreus son of Minos. Deucalion son of Minos, father of Idomeneus. Dictys Cretensis legendary companion of Idomeneus, and the alleged author of a diary.

  9. Crete (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Crete, daughter of one of the Cretan Curetes, who married Ammon. She was actually said to have given her name to the island Crete, which was believed to have previously been called Idaea. [3] Crete, possible mother of Pasiphaë by Helios. [4] [5] Crete, daughter of Asterius, who married Minos, in one version. In this regard, she was considered ...