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Mythology
-History
In 2000 B.C. Homer mentioned in the Iliad two
famous generals who took part in the Trojan war Epistrophos and Schedias
from the old towns of Anemoria and Kiparissos. These old towns were situated
around where Arahova stands today. Later, in about 334 B.C. Philip the 2nd
king of Macedonia destroyed both towns and their populations dispersed over
the hills until over the years one new town, Arahova, was built.
The God Apollo from the «Katoptireon» which is
over Arahova shot his arrow in a ravine in Delphi which today is called
«Priest's wife» (Papadia) or «the bear's stream» (Arcoudorema) and killed
the dragon in order to leave the water running free for the people.
In the Christian ages, Saint George killed the
Dragon for the same reason. Today the Arachovians sing:«Dragon let water free to run so to drink the
fiesta...»The area reveals its past: at Livadi near
Arahova Coryceo Antro (Corycian Cave) has been discovered prehistoric
cave-temple dedicated to God Pan and where women from the surrounding areas
would gather every five years, wearing disguises, to dance by torch light
through the night.
Our ancient ancestors injured deadly Vrennos,
the chief of Galats and together with the deep snow that was falling that
night, they turned the barbarians in a disorderly withdrawal.
Later in 1826 at the Arachovas’ battle victory,
the Greeks over the Ottomans with their chief Georgios Karaiskakis, in
similar weather conditions, injured deadly the Turkish chief Moustabey and
together with the deep snow that was falling at that time turned the
barbarians in disorderly withdrawal.
Pausanias description about the salvation of the oracle and the description
of «Historica» about the battle of Arahova , the one with the aid of God
Apollo and the other by the grace of Saint George, both indicate the same
undoubtable continuation, the same legend and the same historical incidents
that took place on this land from the ancient times till today.
There are two theories as to the origin of the
name Arachova. The first theory is that the name is Slavian, being composed
of two words Ara and Hova or the place of the walnut trees. This is as
possibility as there were and still are, a lot of walnut trees in the area.
The second theory also says that the name is composed of two words, Greek
ones this time Rachi and Vio or one who lives on the hills of a mountain.This second theory is more probable as the
village is built on five small hills. Any way the village has been known
through the centuries as Rahova or Arahova. Although the date Arahova was
established is unknown, it must have been around 800-850 A.D. as the church
of St. John was built in 900 A.D.Arahova (Arachova) with that name has been
rewarded with a lot of honourable pages in the modern History of Greece.
Later yearsSince thee l4th century A.C. pilgrims from all
over the world pass by Arahova and there are written testimonies of famous
people about the inhabitants of Arahova. Should somebody, who does not know
anything about this town, read this information, he will think of it as
exaggerated. But for the people who know Arahova, this information is very
much real.In later years visitors, such as the Italian
Kiriakos (1435) the Frenchman Spon (1676), the Swede SturzenBecker (1784) and the Englishman Clark (1801)
all described the village as "a well populated town". They also mentioned an
abundance of churches. Spon wrote of three in particular St. George, Panagia
and St. Nicholas.The Metropolitan Bishop of Athens, Meletios, in
his «Geography» states about Arachova: «The most famous town in Parnassus».Lord Byron in 1809 said about the Arachovian
women, that «they were very careful and polite».The English painter Rey in 1894 -as it is stated
in Takis Lappas book- writes: «We cannot help admiring all the time the
proud and big stature of the men of this village. As far as the women are
concerned, they are able to become the best models in the art of sculpture».Eva and Angelos Sikelianos spread all around the
world, the reputation of Arachova. Eva by teaching the art of handmade woven
articles and by giving advices on it; Angelos on the other hand, by his
highly intellectual poetry.As it has been above stated, God Apollo passed
by Arachova when he first went to the location where he established his
Oracle. He also killed the dragon in the «Arkoudorema» (or the «bear's
stream»), which is situated above the rock of Petritis, above Arahova.Consequently, however, Arahova , since the
ancient days, has been the welcoming host for all the people and Gods
visiting the Oracle, even before the town of Delphi was set up.TodayA very special event "Panigyraki" in the spring
is the huge celebration in honour of Saint George, Arachova’s patron saint.
It starts on the eve of April 22nd and lasts for three days with
a village festival of eating, drinking and dancing plus a race for old men
dressed up in local costume, called "fustanella", up to the hill of Saint
George.The winner gets a lamb that is brought down from Parnassus by the
local shepherds and the survivors get their chance again next year. If the
saint day falls within lent however, it is postponed to the Tuesday after
Easter.Whoever has not been for Easter in Arachova, has
not watched the procession with the silver icon of the protector of the town
Saint George, has not seen the well-built Arahovians in their national
costumes, has not tasted traditional grilled meat and appetizers, has not
tried the pure Arahovian wine, for sure he has missed one of the best Greek
celebrations. Should he be dead, it's a pity that he cannot enjoy that, but
should he be alive, he has to be at Easter time in Arahova. The whole
atmosphere is like a miracle. Nature and God are resurrected.Skiing winter in Greece is closely connected to
Arachova. Also it is ideal place for a cool summer vacation, close to
beaches of Itea, Antikira and mountain hiking trails.Besides its rich archaeological and historical
heritage Arachova and the surrounding area also present increased natural
interest, since its flora and fauna are particularly rich. It’s more than
relaxing for one to walk along the beautiful fields and the sides of
Parnassos in winter peace as well as during the season when snow melts and
nature blooms in full splendour.All the people that have been in Arachova speak
with the best words about her. She is like a natural balcony of Parnassus,
on whose verandas the sun rests. The Arahovians used to be in the past and
still are in the present the «eagles» of Zeus who fight for the summits of
Parnassus. The Arahovians are the only companions of Parnassus, since they
have been its mates in life and since the ancient days they have been on itssummits and slopes: Kelaria and Fterolaka. On
Parnassus' summits the Arachovians sing along with «Pan» and in the evenings
they sleep with the nymphs. |