- The
modern village of
Kythrea is
situated near the
ancient kingdom of
Chytroi which was
founded by Chytros. A
necropolis has been discovered. In the...
- full moon. The
three days of the
feast were
called Pithoigia, Choës, and
Chytroi. The
festival celebrated the
beginning of spring,
particularly the maturing...
-
surviving example of pre-islamic
pointed arches are the two
pointed arches of
Chytroi-Constantia
Aqueduct in
Cyprus dating back to the 7th
century CE. The pointed...
- Salamis, Σαλαμίς (Gr****) Soloi, Σόλοι (Gr****) Kourion, Κούριον (Gr****)
Chytroi, Χῦτροι (Gr****) Kition, Κίτιον (Graeco-Phoenician) Amathus, Ἀμαθούς (Graeco-Amathusean)...
-
Northern Cyprus.
Kythrea is
situated near the
ancient Gr**** city-kingdom of
Chytroi,
which was
founded by Chytros, son of
Alexander and
grandson of the grandson...
-
Chimaera Chios in the
island with the same name,
Greece Chytri Cyprus Kythrea Chytroi (Χύτροι)
Clazomenae near İzmir, in
Turkey Kilizman Clazomenae (Κλαζομεναί)...
- Kourion,
Amathus and
Kition on the coast, and Tam****os, Ledrai,
Idalion and
Chytroi in the
interior of the island.
Later inscriptions add Marion, Lapithos...
- ISBN 91-7081-094-X. Glover,
Stephen C. "Sanctuaries of
Apollo Hylates at
Dhrymou and
Chytroi". In:
American Journal of Archaeology, Band 86.2, Boston: 1982. pp. 265–266...
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lived during the 9th century. At that time
Saint Demitrianos was
bishop of
Chytroi (present day Kythrea).
Saint Ambrose sent him by mule
drivers hot coals...
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somewhat later by the ****yrian king
Esarhaddon (680–669 BCE) as Idalion,
Chytroi, Soloi, Paphos, Salamis, Kourion, Tam****os, the "New Town",
Ledrai and...