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Kypris may
refer to: Cypris, or Aphrodite, a Gr****
goddess Yorgos Kypris, Gr****
sculptor Cypris (disambiguation)
Cyprus (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Yorgos Kypris (Gr****: Γιώργος Κυπρής), born 1954, is a
Cypriot sculptor who
lives and
works between Athens and
Santorini in Greece. He
continues to take...
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similar restrictions on tobacco. For example, they
quote a
study by
Kypri and
colleagues stating that "No
traffic safety policy, with the possible...
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things and
Neikea being the
force of bad things. He also
identifies her with
Kypris and
mentions that
Philotes feels hurt and
offended by life-destroying offerings...
- Bloomsbury. p. 264. Schlesier,
Renate (2016). "Loving, but not Loved: The New
Kypris Song in the
Context of Sappho's Poetry". In Bierl, Anton; Lardinois, André...
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actually Minos, who
angered the sea-god. PASIPHAË: If I had sold the
gifts of
Kypris,
given my body in
secret to some man, you
would have
every right to condemn...
- from the
original on 20
April 2015. Menéndez, Patricia; Weatherburn, Don;
Kypri, Kypros; Fitzgerald,
Jacqueline (April 2015). "Lockouts and last drinks:...
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European Banking Authority had required. Eliades's
replacement was
Yiannis Kypri.
Later Chairman Theodoros Aristodemou resigned and was
replaced by Andreas...
- sneak-thief Auk. She is
eventually inhabited by a
piece of the
deity Kypris,
goddess of love.
Kypris does not
completely possess Maytera Mint, and the incomplete...
- Sea, Tethys, who is here
equated with Thal****a, is
called the
mother of
Kypris (Aphrodite). The
Roman mythographer Hyginus (c. 64 BC – AD 17), in the preface...