The islands have been inhabited since the Prehistoric Age, and the locals boast that this is where Calypsó bewitched Odysséas (now, if there is any relation between LEIPSÓS and KALYPSÓ, I am unaware of it). The temple dedicated to Apóllonas of Leipsós (4th century BC) once stood on the site of the church of Ágios…
The island was referred to by many of the ancient writers (Thoukydídis, Strávonas) as PÁTNOS and, like N. Léros, was protected by goddess Ártemis. There are remains of an ancient settlement with a citadel (4th century BC) in “Kastélli”. The island was used as a place of exile during the Roman rule, and one of…
The island’s name during antiquity was IETOÚSSA. The historian Thoukidídis and the geographer Strávon called it TRAGAÍA / TRAGAÍAI. It owes the name “Agathonísi” to its inhabitants, who are good (agathós) people. During ancient years the island was inhabited by Dorians and later by Iones (there are building ruins dating from this period). The philosopher…
The name of the island is pre-Hellenic and means “tall” and was so called because of its tall mountains. During antiquity the island was also known as ANTHEMOÚSA (meaning “many flowers”), DRYOÚSA (“rich in water”), MELÁMPHYLLOS (“rich vegetation”), IMVRASÍA (in honour of the goddess Hera) and also “Nísos ton Makáron” (“Island of the very happy”).…
The island was known in antiquity as the “Korasian Islands“, and later as Korsei, probably because they were given as a dowry to the daughters of King Samos, the first king of the island of Samos (in ancient Greek the daughters were called korasides). Their present name was derived from the Venetians, who referred to…
The island was formerly known as MÁKRI or DOLÍCHI (because of its long shape), ICTHYÓESSA (because of its many fish) and ANEMÓESSA (because of its strong winds). From the historic age, it was given the name “Ikaría” from Íkaros, who drowned in its waters. Μythical Íkaros, with his father Daídalos, were attempting to escape from…
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