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Nafplio:
Biography of a Greek town
by Matt Stanley ISBN
978-0-9575846-3-1
This original study tells the
history of Nafplio from its origins 3000
years ago to the present, exploring the key
events, the characters and the stories of
one of Greece's most beautiful and
fascinating towns. It covers the Byzantine,
Frankish, Ottoman and Venetian periods, as
well as the Greek War of Independence, its
role as the nations's first capital and its
birth as a popular travel destination.
The book also reveals many secrets about
Nafplio's most celebrated sites: the
Bourtzi, Syntagma Square, Palamidi fortress,
Arvanatia beach, Acronafplio, the Trianon
and many more. Aimed at the traveller, the
historian and the romantic dreamer, Nafplio
also contains many entertaining digressions
and anecdotes in the style of Bill Bryson or
Patrick Leigh Fermor.
Nafplio's story is told thematically rather
than chronologically, covering areas such
as: squares, castles, pleasures, the sea,
ruins, famous visitors, war, punishment,
tourism and notable residents. The book aims
to describe the reality of life in Nafplio
throughout the most striking parts of its
history.
268p, 5 maps and plans
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