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Cypriot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cypriot (in
older sources often "
Cypriote")
refers to
someone or
something of, from, or
related to the
country of...
- The
Cypriot or
Cypriote syllabary (also
classical Cypriot Syllabary) is a
syllabic script used in Iron Age Cyprus, from
about the 11th to the 4th centuries...
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entire Cypriote inscription, and in
establishing the ****enic
character of the
dialect and the
syllabic nature of the script.
Article on
Cypriote epigraphy...
- independently. Finally, a
papal letter of
February 1226
states that the
Cypriote nobles, barons, knights, and
people elected Ibelin as bailli. Pope Honorius...
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demonym relating to
Cyprus or its
people or
culture is Cypriot. The
terms Cypriote and
Cyprian (later a
personal name) are also used,
though less frequently...
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pointed to a
settlement dating "from
Middle Cypriote III to Late
Cypriote I but also from Late
Cypriote IIC to IIIA and later". Dromolaxia's
local football...
- of the
tombs are
dated to the
Early Cypriote II
Middle Cypriote II
period but was used
during the
Early Cypriote III as well. In the
tombs they found...
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shows "God in barge", people, and offerings. ****yrian
cylinder seals.
Cypriote Cylinder Seals.
Egyptian cylinder seals.
Predynastic Egyptian Naqada era...
- of the
tombs are
dated to the
Early Cypriote II
Middle Cypriote II
period but was used
during the
Early Cypriote III as well. In the
tombs they found...
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Phoenician inscription on the
pedestal of a now lost
statue of a
local Cypriote governor, Yatonbaal. It is on a
piece of
greyish marble,
measuring 44 by...