- romanized: LPŠ; Gr****: Λάπαθος, Lápathos), also
recorded as
Lapethus (Λάπηθος,
Lápēthos),
Lepethis (Ληπηθίς, Lēpēthís), and
Lapithus (Λάπιθος, Lápithos), was an...
- free from the Persians. The last king of
Lapethos was Praxippos.
During the
period of the
Roman Empire,
Lapethos had more than 10,000 inhabitants. It formed...
-
Agenor the
Phoenician King. Kition, also
known as
Citium (in Latin)
Salamis Lapethos Tam****os
Idalium Tipasa Russicada Icosium Hippo Regius Oea
Sabratha Leptis...
- (Gr****) Tam****os, Ταμασσός (Gr****) And later : Kyrenia, Κυρηνεία (Gr****)
Lapethos, Λάπηθος (Gr****, Graeco-Phoenician for a
short while) Marion, Μάριον (Gr****)...
- District. It
includes much of the
north coast, with the
towns of Kyrenia,
Lapethos and Karavas. Also the
Kyrenia Mountains,
which overlook the coast, with...
- the
early 270s BC.
Priests and
festivals are also
attested on
Cyprus at
Lapethos, at
Methymna on ****s, on Thera, and
possibly at
Limyra in Lycia.[citation...
-
Cyprus was
divided into four main districts, Salamis, Paphos, Amathus, and
Lapethos.
Paphos was the
capital of the
island throughout the
Roman period until...
-
number of
figures have only been
found in the city-kingdoms of Kition,
Lapethos and Amathous,
where Phoenician language and
culture was dominate. Within...
-
Mehmet arrived in
Cyprus at the age of 16. His
footballing career began at
Lapethos SK. In 2010,
Mehmet joined Bulgariaic side UMF Njarðvíkur. In
January 2013...
- ‘BD‘ŠTRT BN GR‘ŠTRT
which (according to the
calendar of) the
people of
Lapethos is year 33, and (when)
priest to the Lord of
Kings (was) Bod‘astart, the...