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Minoa

Minoa is the name of several bronze-age city in the Aegean coasts, in Corfu and in Sicily. The original meaning of the word remains unknown, but it seems that there is a strong connection with the mythic king of Crete, Minos, during the bronze-age Minoan civilization which flourished in Crete and in the Aegean islands (2000-1470 BC). The inhabitants of Crete were named Minoans by Arthur Evans, after the legendary king. The root ''min-'' corresponds to a group of Aegean languages, and appears also in some toponyms like Minya, ''Minassos'' and in the name of the Minyans.〔F.Schachermeyer (1964).''Die Minoische Kultur des alten Kreta''.W.Kohlhammer Stuttgart. pp. 301-302〕
The name was given to some harbours in the north coast of Crete, and it is also an older indication in the islands Paros, Siphnos, Amorgos, Corfu (Korkyra) and Sicily.〔F.Schachermeyer (1964).''Die Minoische Kultur des alten Kreta''.W.Kohlhammer Stuttgart. p.303〕
In Gaza the name was introduced later by the Philistines in 1200 BC.〔Steph. Byzantios: s.v ''Gaza and Minoa'' : F.Schachermeyer (1964).''Die Minoische Kultur des alten Kreta''.W.Kohlhammer Stuttfgart. p.303〕 These settlements appear not only in the islands but also in harbours that were specially selected as support-points for ''thalassocracy''. This is evident for an island outside of the Laconic coast with the present name Monemvasia, and for the small island outside of the harbour of Megara in Greece.〔〔Pausanias. "The island outside of the harbour ''Nisaia'' of Megara was named after the king Minos and was conquered by the Athenians in 427 BC" : Fraser, J.G. Commentary, (1913) ''Pausanias's Description of Greece: Book 1: Attica'' .Macmillan. pp.549-550〕

It seems that the ''Minoans'' travelled from Crete down to Egypt, Syria and Mari of Euphrates,to Asia Minor (Anatolia) and Black Sea through the Aegean islands,〔F.Schachermeyer.(1964).''Die Minoische Kultur des alten Kreta''.W.Kohlhammer Stuttgart. pp 79,108〕
and to the West up to Lipari (Aeolian islands) to the north of Sicily.〔F.Schachermeyer.(1964).''Die Minoische Kultur des alten Kreta''.W.Kohlhammer Stuttgart. p 108〕
Approximately in 1600 BC the routes to Italy and Asia Minor were gained by the rising Myceneans. They followed the same tradition with the establishment or use of commercial and supporting settlements in the Mediterranean coasts.〔F.Schachermeyer.(1964).''Die Minoische Kultur des alten Kreta''.W.Kohlhammer Stuttgart. pp 98,303-304〕
==See also==

*Minos
*Minoan civilization
*Heraclea Minoa
*Monemvasia
*El Mina
*Al Mina

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