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The village was destroyed many times by Saracens pirates. According to the tradition during one of these attacks the villagers asked the help of Saint Georgios and when the village was saved they built a wonderful church to his honor (14th century) . This church is painted with exquisite frescoes painted by a famous at his time painter Ioannis Pagomenos. In the past Komitades used to be a big, rich village with many wonderful houses, most of them now deserted, and many of his inhabitants were merchants. Today the main occupation of the people in Komitades is stock breeding and olive oil production.
The monastery was first built in 1500, and in accordance to the tradition took its name because the icon of the Holly Mother was found under a thyme bush. The monastery became famous throughout Crete. The Church of Panagia Thymiani is the place where the revolution of 1821 begun, in the 29th of May 1821. | Askifou | Imbros | Kallikratis | Hora Sfakion | Anopolis | Aradena | Agios Ioannis | Komitades | Frangokastello | Loutro | Agia roumeli | .
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