Eyman Jolliff
Resumen biográfico |
Keratsini is a large suburban area of Piraeus as well as component of the Athens city facility. The distance from the facility of Athens has to do with 11 kilometres. The location was formerly a farmhouse, yet it was strongly urbanized, mainly after the 1950s. The main square of Evgenia is adorned by the statuary of the Asia Minor, which was put up in memory of the evacuees from the Asia Minor Catastrophe cleared up in the location. Pavlos Fissa Method is the business area of the city with lots of stores. History The Ancient Times Key Entryway: I am The initial settlement of the Town was improved the hillside of Agios Georgios Hill at a factor favorable to the opportunity of raids and visibility mixed-up. The foundations alongside the church of St. George as well as the various finds offer evidence that the first negotiation in the location was built around 3000 BC. The name of the area was Thymedata and also was surrounding with the piratical negotiation of Heracles, both of which came from Ancient Athens. The settlement was found on the present Avenue of Democracy, which attaches Piraeus, Keratsini and also Perama as well as the facility of Athens. It is speculated that Theseus built his ships there, based on Plutarch's referral to the Parallel Life. The site was abandoned briefly when Xerxes cleared up there. Newer Period The history of the Community throughout the Roman and Byzantine periods is unidentified. In the 17th century, on capital of Agios Georgios was built the first church for Saint Nicholas. The monks of the monastery of Agios Spyridon called the location from Agios Dionysios (old boundaries) to the hill of Agios Georgios Agriamen. This name did not dominate. The official name, both in Ottoman and also Greek papers, was Keratsinion or Tseratsinion, with the latter being a lot more prevalent. The initial one prevailed in the Modern Greek durations. The name Keratsinion is an intricate word from the Kerathia that sprouted there as well as from the name of the owner of the entire region from capital of Agios Georgios to the Manitica as well as from today's burial ground of Anastasios to Drapetsona, called Ginis or Gynis. Modern Background Throughout the Greek Revolution, Georgios Karaiskakis, that developed the fortifications in Tabouria, resolved in Keratsini. In 1827 the city was ruined by Kioutachis Pasha as well as continued to be deserted up until 1830. In 1836 the residents started to work out once more as well as in 1840 the location (currently called New town of Tseratsini) belonged to the Town of Athens. In 1870 it came to be a self-governing area called Keratsini Village. The Piraeus, in honor of Karaiskakis, built a holy place beside the chapel of Agios Nikolaos. In 1879 the website was restored as well as converted into a monastery. In 1963, the temple was destroyed and also a young man was built in 2000. Each year, the "Karaiskakia" is organized by the Holy Church of St. George, desiring to recognize the Revolutionary Hero, George Karaiskakis. After the arrival of the refugees from Smyrna on 18 January 1934 the area was transformed right into a district called the Community of Tabouri. Later on it was relabelled to the Community of Agios Georgios Keratsini, and also from 1936 to 1947 the municipality was called the Municipality of Amfialis on the campaign of the then mayor, Konstantinos Filandrou. In 1947 the present name was developed, the Town of Keratsini. In Keratsini, on 13 October 1944, the Battle of Electric, a dispute between ELAS as well as armed employees and various other people on the one hand and the pulling back German conquerors on the various other. The success of the previous avoided the devastation of the power plant, which the last attempted to blow up. The devastation of the plant would make it difficult for the container to be energized for a long time. There is an exhibit of the Historic Archive of PPC and also a memorial to the dead competitors has been set up. Today Leoforos Dimokratis - Keratsini The Community of Keratsini is related to the district of Drapetsona in 2011 along with various other communities in Greece. |