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Larnakas tis
Lapithou (Gr****: Λάρνακας της Λαπήθου; Turkish: Kozan) is a
village in Cyprus, near the town of Lapithos. It is
under the de
facto control...
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Kontemenos Kormakitis Koutsovendis Krini Kyrenia Lapithos Larnakas tis
Lapithou Livera Motides Myrtou Orga
Palaiosofos Panagra Pano
Dikomo Pileri Sychari...
- The
Larnakas tis
Lapithou pedestal inscription, also
known as KAI 43 or RES 1211, is a sixteen-line
Phoenician inscription on the
pedestal of a now lost...
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sailed to
Cyprus with
Konstantinos Kanaris. They
landed at
Asprovrisi of
Lapithou.
Kanaris brought with him
papers from the
Filiki Etaireia and the ships...
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synonymous with stupidity.
Lapithos Larnakas tis
Lapithou Anat
Athena bilingual Larnakas tis
Lapithou pedestal inscription Huss (1985), p. 569. Strabo...
- Κουτσοβέντης Güngör
Krini Κρηνί Pınarbaşı
Lapithos Λάπηθος
Lapta Larnakas Lapithou Λάρνακας της Λαπήθου
Kozan Livera Λιβερά Sadrazamköy
Motides Μότιδες Alsancak...
- a rock-cut
stone found in the
outskirts of the
village of
Larnakas tis
Lapithou, Cyprus. It was
discovered just
above the village, at the foot of a conical...
- inscription, the Anat-Athena
bilingual has also been
found in
Larnakas tis
Lapithou. The Gr****
version refers to "Athena
Soteria Nike"
instead of Anat, presumably...
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Muslim villages in
which the
normal language is Gr****;
among them are
Lapithou, Platanisso,
Ayios Simeon and Galino****i. This fact has not yet been adequately...
- BCE
Pyrgi in Latium, 300 BCE Kition, and 3rd
century BCE
Larnakas tis
Lapithou in Cyprus. In one of the
Phoenician texts at Pyrgi, line 4-5
reads '[Thebarie...