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Kea is named after the hero Keos, also a son of Apollo but with the Nymph Rhoedessa. Keos is believed to have lived on the island in the early eleventh century B.C. Finds from excavations at Kefalas suggest Kea has been inhabited since Neolithic times.
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Kea has been inhabited since the late Neolithic times. At that time, the island was known as Hydroussa. However, the history of Kea is intertwined with ...
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Kea (Greek: Κέα), also known as Tzia (Greek: Τζιά) and in antiquity Keos (Greek: Κέως, Latin: Ceos), is a Greek island in the Cyclades archipelago in the ...
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Kea is the ancient Hydrossa, home of the nymphs who lived near the many springs and fountains which kept the island lush during pre-historic times.
The name “Kea” derives from hero Ceos, the leader of the Locrian settlers from Nafpaktos who occupied the island in the ancient times. The prehistoric ...
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According to mythology, Kea was first inhabited from the Water Nymphs who kept the island fertile with abundant greenery. The gods were jealous of the earthy ...
The island was named Kea later, in honor of the hero Keo, the son of Apollo and the nymph Rodesis, whose presence is on the island at the beginning of the 11th ...
Kea's rich history left outstanding historical monuments. Most objects related to the main periods, such as the Bronze Age, the Archaic, and the Roman Era can ...
kea (island) history from greekreporter.com
Jun 15, 2023 · The Long History of Kea. Speaking of ancient ruins, Kea's history starts in the Bronze Age, with a settlement at a site now called Ayia Irini.
Another myth relating to the islands name of “Kea” comes from the prehistoric settlement of Locrians from Nafpaktos leaded by the hero Keo, also son of Apollo ...