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location as
Leuteon (Λευτεῶν, Leuteō̂n) and as
Leucon (Λευκῶν, Leukō̂n),
Leucotheon (Λευκοθέον, Leukothéon),
Leucoi Theoi (Λευκοί Θεοί, Leukoí Theoí), and...
- son of
Ptolemy I
Soter restored it and "changed its name to Leuteon,
Leucotheon or Levcosia". 4th C. CE -
Bishopric established. 10th C. CE - City becomes...