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Mani and the Maniates (Paperback)
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Mani, Laconia, Greece has a unique position in the history of the
Greek nation. Although a fewother regions of Greece at times
opposed the Turks in their four hundred year occupation of Greece,
Mani continually opposed them. This book covers the history ofMani
from her pre-historical periodto her independence from Turkey in
1821.In prehistoric times Mani was inhabited by the Leleges,
Achaeans, and Dorians. The Doriansevolved into the Spartans.
Tradition says that the Spartans were given their
highly-disciplinary lawsby Lycurgus. They developed a society
composed of freemen, perioeci, and helots. Nabis's revoltdrove the
oligarchic Spartans to neighboring Mani. Mani first became a
distinctive region whenRome recognized her as the Commonwealth of
the Lacedaemonians because she aided Augustusin the battle of
Actium.Through the ages various people have immigrated to Mani:
Albanians, Mardaltes, Slavs, andWallachians. Because of her
isolation by the rugged mountain Taygetus, Mani was not
generallyconverted to Christianity until the tenth century. After
the Crusaders conquered Constantinople in1204, the Franks descended
to Laconia, conquered her, and established themselves in three
greatfortresses in Mani.After the Byzantine Empire fell to the
Turks in 1453, the Maniates revolted eight different timesagainst
the Turks. In 1685 the Venetians drove the Turks out of the
Peloponnese, but in 1715 theyreturned.Two social classes developed
in Mani: the Nyklians and achamnomeroi. The Nyklians were theupper
class of merchant-landowners. The Nyklians built tower houses to
protect themselves duringtheir family feuds. To maintain peace, the
Maniates evolved the "unwritten laws"' ofMani. Theydeveloped
theunique funeral dirge of revenge in which family dirge singers
fanatically urgedrevenge whenever a person was killed.Each region
of Mani was governed by a captain. From 1776-1821 the Maniates were
ruled by abey, who was one of the captains of Mani. The Turks
appointed this bey but had d
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