Géopolitique de la Crète

Crete is as much a Greek island as it is a Venetian one. Jean-Baptiste Noé recounts the island's history, the Palace of Knossos, the Venetian cities, and the struggle against the Ottomans. A history of the island that sheds light on the geopolitics of the Mediterranean. Discover the Master's program in "Geopolitics, Security, and Defense" https://www.revueconflits.com/service... 00:00 Introduction — Crete, an island of war and tourism 03:07 Crete, the cradle of Europe — myth and historical reality 04:52 The Minoan civilization and thalassocracy 07:04 The myth of the Minotaur and the labyrinth of Knossos 10:11 Four centuries of Venetian domination 14:09 The sugar empire and the Venetian economy 17:14 Cretan Renaissance — El Greco and the Greco-Latin symbiosis 20:27 The Siege of Crete — 22 years of resistance against the Ottomans 23:14 Two centuries of Ottoman domination and the 1923 population exchange 21:50 The Battle of Crete (1941) and the island's strategic role today