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'''Kydonia''' was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] ''[[polis]]'' on the northwest coast of the island of [[Crete]]. In the 6th century BCE, the city was re-founded by the [[Samos|Samians]] and is considered one of the oldest cities in Crete. | '''Kydonia''' was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] ''[[polis]]'' on the northwest coast of the island of [[Crete]]. In the 6th century BCE, the city was re-founded by the [[Samos|Samians]] and is considered one of the oldest cities in Crete. | ||
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Kydonia was an ancient Greek polis on the northwest coast of the island of Crete. In the 6th century BCE, the city was re-founded by the Samians and is considered one of the oldest cities in Crete.
The city was also home to Kresilas, a sculptor known for his statue of the Athenian general, Perikles.[1]
Trivia
- Its name is said to be derived from the quinces grown in the region.
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