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Zante
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Zakynthos (the full name of Zante) has been well known since the times of Omiros, the ancient Greek poet, and the Trojan war, when it was part of the kingdom of Odysseas. One of the predominant factors regarding the islands colonisation is that Dardanos, the son of the King of Troy, was its first settler. The modern historian P. Hiotis, having studied old historical works arrives at the conclusion that the first settlers who came to Zakynthos were Arcadians from the city of Psofida - Dardanos was originally of Arcadian descent but had immigrated to Asia. From Asia, Dardanos arrived in Zakynthos and gave his own name to the new town and the name of Psofida to its castle. In particular, the tendency of the ancient inhabitants of the island towards music and the worship of the Goddess Artemis, typical characteristics of the Arcadians, supports this connection.
With the crusades of the west, the Ionian islands were to encounter many new adventures Zakynthos, along with the other Ionian islands, was occupied successively by the Venetians, the Franks, inhabitants of the Andes, the kingdom of Naples and the Tokous (the Florentine princes). When the rest of Greece was seized by the Turks in 1484, Zakynthos and the other Ionian islands fell under the sovereignty of the Venetians. Under their rule, Zakynthos became both organised and influenced by the Venetians which led to the re-birth of the island. The Venetians established themselves in the capital of the island where they built the castle and created the substructures for the everyday operations of the island. The new town slowly expanded outside the boundaries of the ancient castle of Psofidas, moving down towards the sea where over the years a large, commercial harbour was created.
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