1st Edition

Monemvasia A Byzantine City State

By Haris A. Kalligas Copyright 2010
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    This lavishly illustrated book stands out in its field as the only book currently available on the best-preserved Byzantine city in the Peloponnese – Monemvasia. Haris A. Kalligas, a world authority on Monemvasia’s history and architecture, here explores the city’s foundation, its status as a powerful maritime centre of Byzantium, and its gradual decline after the fall of the Empire. 

    Founded on a rock off the eastern shore of the Morea in the late sixth century A.D, Monemvasia was populated by the inhabitants of Sparta and was to become an important port. The citizens retained their ancient institutions, while they developed maritime activities, both military and commercial. The eleventh and twelfth centuries were particularly prosperous for the city, and it remained a centre of commercial activity during the last Byzantine period. When the Turks seized Byzantium, Monemvasia came first under papal and then Venetian rule and changing conditions led to its gradual decline. The Venetians handed the city over to the Turks in 1540 and returned in 1690 for a period of twenty-five years. After a second Ottoman occupation, Monemvasia was the first city to be liberated by the Greeks during the War of Independence in 1821.

    Using sources from all periods, along with original material based on research on the architectural and urban history of the city, Monemvasia is a comprehensive study of a unique city – a city within the Byzantine Empire which preserved institutions of municipal autonomy and self government originating from the Roman period.

    1. Poleis of the Lakedaimonians  2. The Influence of the Sea  3. Imperial Envy  4. Alliances and Conflicts  5. The Privileges  6. A Vain Ransom  7. Masters from the West  8. The Castle of the Violets  9. ‘Questa Capitale Guasta’  10. The Fatal Surrender  11. Struggles for Independence  12. The ‘Kastron’ and its Territory.  Bibliography.  Index

    Biography

    Haris A. Kalligas

    "This book is a valuable source of information on the history and material culture of Monemvasia, and scholars in a range of specialisations will want to have it." - Lyn Rodley, Colchester, UK