Naxos.
Naxos.
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John Theologos at Afikli, Apeiranthos (1309) (28), Saint Con-
stantine at Vourvouria (1310) (20) and Saint John Theologos
at Kaminos (1315-6) (10).
The most important castle on the fertile inland plain in this
period was Kastro at Tsikalario (21). At the now ruined Apano
Kastro, between Potamia and Chalki (22), remnants from pre-
historic and medieval times have been detected. The numer-
ous churches that survive outside the walls of Kastro (Aghios
Andreas, Saint George, Panagia Kastriane,) attest its impor-
tance. Kastro at Chora (1), on the NW coast of the island,
was the administrative centre of the Frankish dukes. In the
middle of the village that developed within the defensive walls
have been discovered structures identified with buildings of
589. Naxos, Kastro at Tsikalario or Apano Kastro, Saint George (Νάξος,
Κάστρο Τσικαλαριού ή Απάνω Κάστρο, Άγιος Γεώργιος)
589. Naxos, Moni, Panagia Drosiane, wall painting (Νάξος, Μονή,
Παναγία Δροσιανή, τοιχογραφία)
589. Naxos, Kastro at Tsikalario or Apano Kastro (Νάξος, Κάστρο
Τσικαλαριού ή Απάνω Κάστρο)
589. Naxos, Moni, Panagia Drosiane, wall painting (Νάξος, Μονή,
Παναγία Δροσιανή, τοιχογραφία)