Cantanus

Cantanus or Kantanos (Ancient Greek: Κάντανος),[1] or Cantania or Kantania (Καντανία),[2] was town of ancient Crete, which the Peutinger Table fixes at 24 M.P.

No longer the site of a residential bishop, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.

[3] In the 19th century, Robert Pashley found remains of this city on a conical hill about a mile to the south of Khádros,[4] now called Kandanos.

[5][6] The walls can be traced for little more than 150 paces; the style of their masonry attests a high antiquity.

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