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- 𐤋‬𐤐‬𐤔, romanized: LPŠ; Ancient Gr****: Λάπαθος, Lápathos), also recorded as Lapethus (Λάπηθος, Lápēthos), Lepethis (Ληπηθίς, Lēpēthís), and Lapithus (Λάπιθος...
- may have been subordinate to Salamis. Source: Mitford 1980, 1329–1330. Lapethus was a harbor town located along the northern coast of Cyprus near modern-day...
- Croeseids (Sardis mint), three double-sigloi from Cyprus (one attributed to Lapethus, one to Paphos, and one to an uncertain mint). The Croesids were found...
- Ptolemy VIII's control. Ptolemy VIII was besieged by his older brother at Lapethus and was captured. Ptolemy VIII was persuaded to withdraw from Cyprus, in...
- "divided into four districts centred around Paphus, Salamis, Amathus and Lapethus." After the reforms of Diocletian it was placed under the Diocese of Oriens...
- Ptolemy sails to Cyprus with a great force. He arrests the rulers of Kition, Lapethus, Kyrenia, and Marion for being too friendly towards Antigonus and/or too...
- Arab–Byzantine wars Siege of Arwad (649) – Arab–Byzantine wars Siege of Lapethus (650) – Arab–Byzantine wars Siege of Herat (652) – Muslim conquest of Persia...
- to his control. In response, Ptolemy VI besieged his younger brother at Lapethus and captured him, with the help of the Cretan League. He persuaded Ptolemy...
- Ptolemy sails to Cyprus with a great force. He arrests the rulers of Kition, Lapethus, Kyrenia, and Marion for being too friendly towards Antigonus and/or too...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Coleoptera Family: Cerylonidae Subfamily: Ceryloninae Genus: Mychocerus Erichson, 1845 Synonyms Lapethus Casey, 1890...