Who were the Capuchin
                                The Capuchin Monastery 
                             
                             
                                                        The Capuchins are a Catholic monastic order, a branch of the Franciscan Order, its founder being Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226). The Capuchins sprang from the reformed Franciscans founded by the Italian monk Matthew de Basi in 1525. He was the first to adopt the characteristic hood of the monks of this order (cappuccio) which they received their name from. The Capuchins began to settle in the Greek area from the middle of the 16th century, where they are still present today.
                                                                                    
                                
                                
                                    As seen on
                                    The medieval castle town of Naxos