Gortyna

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Gortyn (Gortyna) was the capital of a Roman province and the seat of the first Christian bishop of Crete. During the Roman period it was the chief city of Crete—its population may have reached 100,000 people. The site is huge—its city walls are about 6 mi. [10 km.] long!

According to Greek legend Zeus married Europa under the plane tree here — and thus this tree was permitted to remain forever green.

The Basilica of St. Titus preserves the memory of Titus’ ministry on the island (Titus 1:5).

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Church of Titus
Church of Titus
Church Apse of Transept
Church Apse of Transept
Icon of Titus
Icon of Titus
Basilica Exterior
Basilica Exterior
Odeon 1
Odeon 1
Odeon 2
Odeon 2
Odeon Outer Corridor
Odeon Outer Corridor
Law Code
Law Code
Law Code Detail
Law Code Detail
Seated Man
Seated Man
Olive Tree and Column
Olive Tree and Column
Temple of Apollo 1
Temple of Apollo 1
Temple of Apollo 2
Temple of Apollo 2
Temple of Apollo Altar
Temple of Apollo Altar
Temple Egyptian Deities
Temple Egyptian Deities
Temple Egyptian Deities
Temple Egyptian Deities
Theater
Theater
Aqueduct
Aqueduct
Forum
Forum
Keywords: Gortyna, Gortyn, Gortyns, Greece, Island, Islands, Crete, Salmone, Saint Titus St., Zeus, Europa