Cretan Anthem

The Cretan Anthem (Greek: Κρητικός Ύμνος, Kritikos Ymnos) was the national anthem of the Cretan State. It was adopted in 1898 and it was sung to the tune of the Greek national anthem, originally composed by Nikolaos Mantzaros and adopted by Dionysios Davrangas, with new words by the poet Ioannis Polemis, celebrating Crete's bloody struggles for freedom from the Ottoman Empire.

Kritikos Ymnos
English: Cretan Anthem
Κρητικός Ύμνος

National anthem of Cretan State
LyricsIoannis Polemis
MusicDionysios Davrangas
Adopted1898
Relinquished1908
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The anthem never gained much popularity, since the Cretans viewed the Cretan State as a temporary measure; the Greek national anthem was the de facto unofficial anthem, and after Crete unilaterally declared its union with the Kingdom of Greece in 1908 (not formally recognized until 1913, after the Balkan Wars), the Greek national anthem was used officially as well.

Greek original

Μεσ' το αίμα βουτημένη,

με πληγαίς νωπαίς ακόμα,

απ΄ της Κρήτης τ' άγιο χώμα,

επεταχθ' η Λευθεριά•

κι' αγκαλιάζοντας τη Δόξα

τη δαφνοστεφανωμένη

παίρνει δρόμους κι ανασταίνει

πολιτείαις και χωριά.

Χαιρετούν τον ερχομό της

βροντερόφωνα ντουφέκια,

κι' αστραπαίς κι' αστροπελέκια

χύνουν λάμψι περισσή•

και φωνή παλληκαρίσια

απ' την Ίδη κατεβαίνει

Χαίρε, Κρήτη ανδρειωμένη,

Χαιρ' ελεύθερο νησί.

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