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Elassona

Elassona (Greek: Ελασσόνα; Katharevousa: Greek: Ἐλασσών, romanizedElasson) is a town and a municipality in the Larissa regional unit in Greece. During antiquity Elassona was called Oloosson (Ὀλοοσσών) and was a town of the Perrhaebi tribe. It is situated at the foot of Mount Olympus. Elassona is bypassed by the GR-3 (Larissa - Kozani - Florina).

Elassona
Ελασσόνα
Overview of Elassona
Elassona
Location within the region
Coordinates: 39°53′N 22°11′E / 39.883°N 22.183°E / 39.883; 22.183Coordinates: 39°53′N 22°11′E / 39.883°N 22.183°E / 39.883; 22.183
CountryGreece
Administrative regionThessaly
Regional unitLarissa
Area
 • Municipality1,565.2 km2 (604.3 sq mi)
 • Municipal unit291.1 km2 (112.4 sq mi)
Elevation
308 m (1,010 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Municipality
32,121
 • Municipality density21/km2 (53/sq mi)
 • Municipal unit
11,044
 • Municipal unit density38/km2 (98/sq mi)
Community
 • Population7,750 (2011)
 • Area (km2)102.5
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
402 00
Area code(s)2410
Vehicle registrationΡΙ
Websitewww.elassona.com.gr

History

 
An early photograph in Servet-i Fünûn journal with French & Ottoman Turkish captions from Elassona during the Ottoman Era: "A Valley near Elassona"

Due to its location on the passes leading from the Thessalian plain to Macedonia, the site of Elassona was always of some strategic importance.[2]

Antiquity and Middle Ages

Elassona was known as Oloosson (Ὀλοοσσών) in antiquity. In the Iliad it was mentioned in Homer's Catalogue of Ships, providing armed contingents that supported the Greek side in the Trojan War.[3]

In the early Byzantine period it was known as Lossonos, and was one of the sites refortified under Justinian I (r. 527–565).[2] the modern name first appears in the writings of the 12th-century scholar and archbishop Eustathius of Thessalonica, who considered it "barbaric".[2] At the turn of the 14th century, the Panagia Olympiotissa Monastery was founded on the hilltop citadel.[2] In 1304, Guy II de la Roche, Duke of Athens, passed through during a campaign against the Despotate of Epirus.[2]

Following the death of Stephen Gabrielopoulos in 1333, Elassona was one of the Thessalian towns (along with Stagoi, Trikala, Damasis, and Fanari) that for a short while fell under the rule of the Epirote ruler John II Orsini (r. 1323–1335).[2] Under Andronikos III Palaiologos (r. 1328–1341), privileges were granted to the Olympiotissa monastery, and the town became the seat of an archbishopric, a status it retained into the Ottoman period.[2]

Ottoman Era

 
Monument of the Greek revolutionary fighter Nikotsaras

The Ottoman tax registry of 1521 counted 311 Christian and 35 Muslim households in Elassona.[4] In the Ottoman tahrir defter of 1544, the town included Selanik Yörüks,[5] who had military obligations that required them to give five soldiers (eşküncü) and 20 assistants (yamaks) per household (ocak).[6] During the Ottoman period devshirme was practiced in the area and janissaries were recruited from Elassona (Alasonya[7] in Ottoman Turkish) as shown in an Ottoman register of 1603–1604.[8] Some Christians of Elassona also rebelled in 1821 under the armatole captain of Elassona. However, in less than a year they asked for amnesty under the same captain and stated that the reaya of some other localities are about to follow suit and were granted amnesty. The Ottomans declared in February 1822 that if the rebellious reaya beg for pardon, their appeal were to be accepted, so long as they meet the specified conditions.[9]

In the 1881–1893 census of the Ottoman Empire, the kaza of Elassona had a total population of 26,855; consisting of 24,631 Greek Orthodox, 2,188 Muslims, 15 Jews, one Armenian, and 20 foreign citizens.[10] Unlike the rest of Thessaly, which was annexed by Greece in 1881, Elassona remained part of the Ottoman Empire until 1912, when it joined Greece (along with Crete, Macedonia and Epirus) following its victory in the Balkan Wars.

Municipality

 
Central square
 
Remnants of Muharrem Paşa Mosque[7]

The municipality Elassona was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 9 former municipalities, that became municipal units:[11]

Subdivisions

The municipal unit of Elassona is divided into the following communities:[11]

Municipal changes

Until March 15, 2006, Tsaritsani was part of the municipality (now municipal unit) of Elassona and functioned as a municipal district. Under the law 3448/15-3-2006, Tsaritsani got separated from the municipality and declared a commune. The loss of its population and land leaves the remaining municipality with an adjusted 2001 census population of 12,056 and a land area of 291.097 km².

Province

The province of Elassona (Greek: Επαρχία Ελασσόνας) was one of the provinces of the Larissa Prefecture. It had the same territory as the present municipality.[12] It was abolished in 2006.

Population

(Statistics, 1981-2011)

Year Town Community Municipal unit Municipality
1981 7,146 - - -
1991 7,225 - 15,637 -
2001 7,233 7,762 14,563 -
2011 7,338 7,750 11,044 32,121

Geography

 
View of Olympus from Elassona

The municipality Elassona has an area of 1565.2 km2, the municipal unit Elassona has an area of 291.097 km2 (excluding Tsaritsani), and the community Elassona has an area of 102.515 km2.[13]

Its geography includes farmlands in the valley areas, the mountains to the west and east and forests in the west and east as well as grasslands, ledges are to be founded in some areas and barren area in the higher elevations.

The rivers Elassonitis (or Elassonitikos) and Titarisio flow through Elassona and they both flow into the Pineios River, Thessaly's longest river. The river divides the town into two parts, the older city built on the Olympiotissa hill and is also Varosi or Varossi (Βαρόσι), and the new city on the right bank of the river. These two parts of the city are connected by four bridges, one of which is an ancient stone arch bridge. The other part is near the Kefalovrysi Lake.

Transportation

Elassona is linked with the old GR-3 and is bypassed to the east. Elassona is located 70 km southwest of Katerini, 38 km NNW of Larissa (old: about 50 km), 22 km NW of Tyrnavos (old: 30 km), east of Deskati and Grevena and 78 km ESE of Kozani.

Landmarks and monuments

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Koder, Johannes; Hild, Friedrich (1976). Tabula Imperii Byzantini, Band 1: Hellas und Thessalia (in German). Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. p. 153. ISBN 3-7001-0182-1.
  3. ^ King, Carol J. (28 July 2017). Ancient Macedonia. Routledge. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-351-71031-2. The northernmost contingent fighting on the side of the Greeks at Troy came from Oloosson (Elassona) in Thessaly.
  4. ^ GÖKBİLGİN, M. TAYYİB (1956). "KANUNÎ SULTAN SÜLEYMAN DEVRİ BAŞLARINDA RUMELİ EYALETİ, LİVALARI, ŞEHİR VE KASABALARI". BELLETEN. 20 (78): 277. eISSN 2791-6472. ISSN 0041-4255 – via BELLETEN. Η. 927 de nefs-i Alasonya 35 müslim, 311 gebrân hanesi ...
  5. ^ Ünal 2013, pp. VII–VIII, 69: "Alasonya nf. [nefs], Alasonya n. [nâhiye], Alasonya kz. [kazâ], Tırhala l. [livâ], Yörükan-ı Selanik: TD [tahrir (defter-i hâkânî) defterleri] 225/133"
  6. ^ Ünal 2013, p. 16: "Bunlar Ofçabolu Yörükleri, Vize Yörükleri-Bozapa Tatarları ve Canbazlar, Tanrıdağı Yörükleri, Selanik Yörükleri ve Tırhala Tatarları, Naldöken ve Aktav Yörükleri, Kocacık Yörükleri zaimleridir. Yörükler ve Tatarlar 5 eşküncü ve 20 yamaktan meydene gelen 25 kişilik ocaklar halinde teşkilâtlanmışlardır."
  7. ^ a b "ALASONYA". TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  8. ^ Yılmaz, Gülay (2015-12-01). "The Devshirme System and the Levied Children of Bursa in 1603–4". Belleten (in Turkish). 79 (286): 901–930. doi:10.37879/belleten.2015.901. ISSN 0041-4255.
  9. ^ Ilıcak, H. Şükrü (2021). Those Infidel Greeks: The Greek War of Independence through Ottoman Archival Documents. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. p. 255. ISBN 9789004471306.
  10. ^ Karpat, Kemal H. (1985). Ottoman Population, 1830–1914: Demographic and Social Characteristics. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 144–145. ISBN 978-0-299-09160-6.
  11. ^ a b "ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities" (in Greek). Government Gazette.
  12. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. (39 MB) (in Greek and French)
  13. ^ (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-21.

References

External links

  • Elassona.gr - Elassona guide (in Greek)
  • Elassona.com.gr - Elassona guide (in Greek)

elassona, greek, Ελασσόνα, katharevousa, greek, Ἐλασσών, romanized, elasson, town, municipality, larissa, regional, unit, greece, during, antiquity, called, oloosson, Ὀλοοσσών, town, perrhaebi, tribe, situated, foot, mount, olympus, bypassed, larissa, kozani, . Elassona Greek Elassona Katharevousa Greek Ἐlasswn romanized Elasson is a town and a municipality in the Larissa regional unit in Greece During antiquity Elassona was called Oloosson Ὀloosswn and was a town of the Perrhaebi tribe It is situated at the foot of Mount Olympus Elassona is bypassed by the GR 3 Larissa Kozani Florina Elassona ElassonaOverview of ElassonaElassonaLocation within the regionCoordinates 39 53 N 22 11 E 39 883 N 22 183 E 39 883 22 183 Coordinates 39 53 N 22 11 E 39 883 N 22 183 E 39 883 22 183CountryGreeceAdministrative regionThessalyRegional unitLarissaArea Municipality1 565 2 km2 604 3 sq mi Municipal unit291 1 km2 112 4 sq mi Elevation308 m 1 010 ft Population 2011 1 Municipality32 121 Municipality density21 km2 53 sq mi Municipal unit11 044 Municipal unit density38 km2 98 sq mi Community 1 Population7 750 2011 Area km2 102 5Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code402 00Area code s 2410Vehicle registrationRIWebsitewww elassona com gr Contents 1 History 1 1 Antiquity and Middle Ages 1 2 Ottoman Era 2 Municipality 2 1 Subdivisions 2 2 Municipal changes 3 Province 4 Population 5 Geography 6 Transportation 7 Landmarks and monuments 8 Footnotes 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit An early photograph in Servet i Funun journal with French amp Ottoman Turkish captions from Elassona during the Ottoman Era A Valley near Elassona Due to its location on the passes leading from the Thessalian plain to Macedonia the site of Elassona was always of some strategic importance 2 Antiquity and Middle Ages Edit Elassona was known as Oloosson Ὀloosswn in antiquity In the Iliad it was mentioned in Homer s Catalogue of Ships providing armed contingents that supported the Greek side in the Trojan War 3 In the early Byzantine period it was known as Lossonos and was one of the sites refortified under Justinian I r 527 565 2 the modern name first appears in the writings of the 12th century scholar and archbishop Eustathius of Thessalonica who considered it barbaric 2 At the turn of the 14th century the Panagia Olympiotissa Monastery was founded on the hilltop citadel 2 In 1304 Guy II de la Roche Duke of Athens passed through during a campaign against the Despotate of Epirus 2 Following the death of Stephen Gabrielopoulos in 1333 Elassona was one of the Thessalian towns along with Stagoi Trikala Damasis and Fanari that for a short while fell under the rule of the Epirote ruler John II Orsini r 1323 1335 2 Under Andronikos III Palaiologos r 1328 1341 privileges were granted to the Olympiotissa monastery and the town became the seat of an archbishopric a status it retained into the Ottoman period 2 Ottoman Era Edit Monument of the Greek revolutionary fighter Nikotsaras The Ottoman tax registry of 1521 counted 311 Christian and 35 Muslim households in Elassona 4 In the Ottoman tahrir defter of 1544 the town included Selanik Yoruks 5 who had military obligations that required them to give five soldiers eskuncu and 20 assistants yamaks per household ocak 6 During the Ottoman period devshirme was practiced in the area and janissaries were recruited from Elassona Alasonya 7 in Ottoman Turkish as shown in an Ottoman register of 1603 1604 8 Some Christians of Elassona also rebelled in 1821 under the armatole captain of Elassona However in less than a year they asked for amnesty under the same captain and stated that the reaya of some other localities are about to follow suit and were granted amnesty The Ottomans declared in February 1822 that if the rebellious reaya beg for pardon their appeal were to be accepted so long as they meet the specified conditions 9 In the 1881 1893 census of the Ottoman Empire the kaza of Elassona had a total population of 26 855 consisting of 24 631 Greek Orthodox 2 188 Muslims 15 Jews one Armenian and 20 foreign citizens 10 Unlike the rest of Thessaly which was annexed by Greece in 1881 Elassona remained part of the Ottoman Empire until 1912 when it joined Greece along with Crete Macedonia and Epirus following its victory in the Balkan Wars Municipality Edit Central square Remnants of Muharrem Pasa Mosque 7 The municipality Elassona was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 9 former municipalities that became municipal units 11 Antichasia Elassona Karya Livadi Olympos Potamia Sarantaporo Tsaritsani VerdikoussaSubdivisions Edit The municipal unit of Elassona is divided into the following communities 11 Elassona Elassona Agioneri Aetorrachi Mikro Eleftherochori Drymos Evangelismos Galanovrysi Kefalovryso Palaiokastro Stefanovouno Stefanovouno Lefki Valanida Valanida Kleisoura KraneaMunicipal changes Edit Until March 15 2006 Tsaritsani was part of the municipality now municipal unit of Elassona and functioned as a municipal district Under the law 3448 15 3 2006 Tsaritsani got separated from the municipality and declared a commune The loss of its population and land leaves the remaining municipality with an adjusted 2001 census population of 12 056 and a land area of 291 097 km Province EditThe province of Elassona Greek Eparxia Elassonas was one of the provinces of the Larissa Prefecture It had the same territory as the present municipality 12 It was abolished in 2006 Population Edit Statistics 1981 2011 Year Town Community Municipal unit Municipality1981 7 146 1991 7 225 15 637 2001 7 233 7 762 14 563 2011 7 338 7 750 11 044 32 121Geography Edit View of Olympus from Elassona The katholikon of Panagia Olympiotissa Monastery The municipality Elassona has an area of 1565 2 km2 the municipal unit Elassona has an area of 291 097 km2 excluding Tsaritsani and the community Elassona has an area of 102 515 km2 13 Its geography includes farmlands in the valley areas the mountains to the west and east and forests in the west and east as well as grasslands ledges are to be founded in some areas and barren area in the higher elevations The rivers Elassonitis or Elassonitikos and Titarisio flow through Elassona and they both flow into the Pineios River Thessaly s longest river The river divides the town into two parts the older city built on the Olympiotissa hill and is also Varosi or Varossi Barosi and the new city on the right bank of the river These two parts of the city are connected by four bridges one of which is an ancient stone arch bridge The other part is near the Kefalovrysi Lake Transportation EditElassona is linked with the old GR 3 and is bypassed to the east Elassona is located 70 km southwest of Katerini 38 km NNW of Larissa old about 50 km 22 km NW of Tyrnavos old 30 km east of Deskati and Grevena and 78 km ESE of Kozani Landmarks and monuments EditArched bridge of Elassona el Elassona Mosque Ottoman customs house of Elassona el Panagia Olympiotissa Monastery Agia Triada Monastery SparmosFootnotes Edit a b Apografh Plh8ysmoy Katoikiwn 2011 MONIMOS Plh8ysmos in Greek Hellenic Statistical Authority a b c d e f g Koder Johannes Hild Friedrich 1976 Tabula Imperii Byzantini Band 1 Hellas und Thessalia in German Vienna Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften p 153 ISBN 3 7001 0182 1 King Carol J 28 July 2017 Ancient Macedonia Routledge p 57 ISBN 978 1 351 71031 2 The northernmost contingent fighting on the side of the Greeks at Troy came from Oloosson Elassona in Thessaly GOKBILGIN M TAYYIB 1956 KANUNI SULTAN SULEYMAN DEVRI BASLARINDA RUMELI EYALETI LIVALARI SEHIR VE KASABALARI BELLETEN 20 78 277 eISSN 2791 6472 ISSN 0041 4255 via BELLETEN H 927 de nefs i Alasonya 35 muslim 311 gebran hanesi Unal 2013 pp VII VIII 69 Alasonya nf nefs Alasonya n nahiye Alasonya kz kaza Tirhala l liva Yorukan i Selanik TD tahrir defter i hakani defterleri 225 133 Unal 2013 p 16 Bunlar Ofcabolu Yorukleri Vize Yorukleri Bozapa Tatarlari ve Canbazlar Tanridagi Yorukleri Selanik Yorukleri ve Tirhala Tatarlari Naldoken ve Aktav Yorukleri Kocacik Yorukleri zaimleridir Yorukler ve Tatarlar 5 eskuncu ve 20 yamaktan meydene gelen 25 kisilik ocaklar halinde teskilatlanmislardir a b ALASONYA TDV Islam Ansiklopedisi in Turkish Retrieved 2022 10 13 Yilmaz Gulay 2015 12 01 The Devshirme System and the Levied Children of Bursa in 1603 4 Belleten in Turkish 79 286 901 930 doi 10 37879 belleten 2015 901 ISSN 0041 4255 Ilicak H Sukru 2021 Those Infidel Greeks The Greek War of Independence through Ottoman Archival Documents Leiden The Netherlands Brill p 255 ISBN 9789004471306 Karpat Kemal H 1985 Ottoman Population 1830 1914 Demographic and Social Characteristics University of Wisconsin Press pp 144 145 ISBN 978 0 299 09160 6 a b FEK B 1292 2010 Kallikratis reform municipalities in Greek Government Gazette Detailed census results 1991 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 03 39 MB in Greek and French Population amp housing census 2001 incl area and average elevation PDF in Greek National Statistical Service of Greece Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 21 References EditUnal Ugur 2013 Ozkilinc Ahmet Coskun Ali Sivridag Abdullah eds Osmanli Yer Adlari I Rumeli Eyaleti 1514 1550 in Turkish Directorate of State Archives ISBN 978 975 19 6238 6 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Elassona Elassona gr Elassona guide in Greek Elassona com gr Elassona guide in Greek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elassona amp oldid 1147111833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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