The History of Sifnos
Sifnos A.C.
In the 6th century
A.C.
Sifnos belonged to the 29th Province of the Islands the capital of
which was Rhodes. At that time, ecclesiastically it belongs to the
bishopric of Paros - Sifnos - Amorgos. From the excavations it
hasn't been possible to find out when Christianism started spreading
in Sifnos.
During the period of iconoclasms,
Sifnos
does not rest
uninvolved. The occupation of Constantinople by the Franks in 1204
resulted in the redistribution of the of the empire's grounds. The
islands were given to private individuals and thus, in 1207 the
nephew of the Duke of Venice, Markos Sanoudos, occupies 17 islands -
among which Sifnos - and establishes the Duchy of the Aegean.
In 1279, Sifnos is conquered by the admiral of Byzantium Likarios
and till 1307, when a new situation is formed, Sifnos is under the
Byzantine dominion. During that year, Sifnos is occupied by
Giannoulis Da Corogna, a Spaniard knight who belonged to the order
of the knights of Agios Ioannis. Da Corogna declared his
independence from the Duke of Naxos and named himself, free leader
of the island after retiring from his order.
In 1464 after the death of the last Corogna, Sifnos is taken by
Nikolaos B' Goranides. He married Marietta Da Corogna who was also
the heiress of the island. This way they unite the houses Gozadini
and Da Corogna and Kastro of Sifnos is the seat of this new
miniature state. This period is the most difficult for the island.
At that time, the Turks start the hostilities and we have a
reduction of population.
During the Turkish domination the island gained privileges
in the days of the Sultan Mourat the 3rd in 1580 and
Imbrahem in 1646.
Some of these
privileges where that they had the right to restore their churches
and that there weren't any mass kidnappings of children e.t.c.
The economic development of the islands begins in the middle of the
16th century and Sifnos is now an important commercial centre of
Cyclades, from the early 12th century. At that time, a dynamic
personality appears in Sifnos, Vassilis Logothetis, who affects and
elevates the politic, religious and intellectual course of the
island. He supports the economic progress of Sifnos and finances the
building of the monastery Panagia Vrissiani.
In 1646 the
Archbisopric
of Sifnos is established.
During the period 1651 - 1664 a school of secondary education opened
in Sifnos. In 1686 the church of Jerulalem allots the monastery
dependency of the Holy Sepulchre to Sifnos, where today you shall
find the churches of Agios Ioannis Prodromos and of Protomartiras
Stefanos in Kastro. In 1797 the Archbishopric of Sifnos is united
with the archbishopric of Milos, having as a seat the village
Kastro in Sifnos. Later, Sifnos is taken by the Russian brothers Orlot and
by the Turks.
Sifnos entered actively in the battle against the Turkish domination
on the 15th of April in 1821. The offer of the residents of Sifnos
in living material and in money for the fight, mainly from the
monasteries was priceless. The list of the sworn friends included
the following residents of Sifnos: Nikolaos Gryparis, Dimitrios
Lagos and georgios Baos. In 1821, the tutor Nikolaos Chryssogelos
(1780-1857) raised the flag of the Revolution in the school of
Sifnos and being the leader of 150 Sifnean warriors he disembarked
in Peloponnese, where he developed a multiform fighting action. He
was also Minister of Education during the time of Kapodistrias, and
founder of the Public Education.
During the regency of Othonas in 1833, Sifnos
is divided in two municipalities, the municipality of
Apollonia and
of Artemonas -
Kastro, and
Kamares are the official port of the
island. In 1836 the two municipalities are fused into one and the
capital is transferred from
Kastro
to Apollonia. At the same time,
many inhabitants emigrate and the economy of the island goes through
a difficult period. Many people emigrate and achieve many successes
in various domains of science and arts and they never forget their
island which they support financially. In 1914 the unified
Municipality of Sifnos which has been established in 1836 has been
divided in two Communities: Apollonia and
Artemonas.
Sifnos people took part in the great war events of the 20th century.
They served with loyalty their country with all of their power they
participated in the fights of this county for its freedom.
In 1999, the two Communities have been united and they now form the
unified Municipality of Sifnos. 
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