-
Chytri (or Khytri, Gr****: Χύτροι) was one of the ten city-kingdoms of
Cyprus in antiquity. It was
located in the
centre of the island, in the territory...
- Paphos, Salamis, Amathous, Lapethos, Kition, Kourion, Arsinoe, Kyrenia,
Chytri, Karpasia, Soli, and Tam****os, as well as some
smaller cities scattered...
-
Turkish invasion, the
water stopped flowing.
Other forms of the name
include Chytri, Cythraia, Cythereia, Cythroi, Chytrides,
Chytros and Chytria. With the...
- guile," "gracious," an
Homeric epithet.
chthonius – at the
festival Athenia Chytri sacrifices are made to this
visage of the god only.
dotor Eaon (δώτωρ εάων)...
-
settlement was
economically and
politically dependent on the
nearby town of
Chytri. The main
activity of the town
inhabitants was farming.
During this era...
- Cheimara, Cheimaera,
Chimaera Chios in the
island with the same name,
Greece Chytri Cyprus Kythrea Chytroi (Χύτροι)
Clazomenae near İzmir, in
Turkey Kilizman...
-
Church of
Cyprus People Founder(s)
Saint Neophytos Prior Leontios,
Bishop of
Chytri Important ****ociated
figures Chrysostomos II of
Cyprus Site
Location Tala...
- Kórkyra Mélaina C9.
Epidaurum C10.
Narona C11.
Lumbarda C.12
Epetion CY1.
Chytri CY2.
Kyrenia CY3.Golgi E1.
Naucratis F1. Agde F2. M****alia F3. Tauroentium/Tauroeis...
- Meletios,
founder of the
Monastery of Sergius.
Venerable Nicetas,
Bishop of
Chytri, near Kythrea, in Cyprus.
Saint Symeon of Thessaloniki,
Archbishop of Thessaloniki...
- Kourion,
Paphos and Soli on the
coast and Tam****os, Ledra,
Idalium and
Chytri in the interior.
Cyprus gained independence for some time
around 669 but...