Everything about Lato totally explained
Lato (
Ancient Greek: Λατώ) was an ancient city of
Crete, the ruins of which are located approximately 3
km from the small town of
Kritsa. The city was built in a defensible position overlooking
Mirabello Bay between two peaks, both of which became
acropolises to the city. Although the city probably predates the arrival of the
Dorians, the ruins date mainly from the Dorian period (
fifth and
fourth centuries BC). The city was destroyed ca.
200 BCE, but its port (Lato Etera or Lato pros Kamara), located near
Agios Nikolaos was in use during
Roman rule. This has led to the confusion, repeated by
Stephanus of Byzantium quoting
Xenion, a Cretan historian, that
Kamara and Lato were one and the same. Modern scholarship distinguishes the two.
There is some suggestion that the city was named after the goddess
Leto (of which Lato is the usual Doric form) and may be mentioned in
Linear B tablets as RA-TO. Lato also minted coins in antiquity, bearing the likeness of the goddess
Eileithyia who appears to have been the one particularly worshipped at Lato.
Nearchus, admiral of
Alexander the Great, was born at Lato.
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