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    related to Tamassos. Archeological Sites: Tamassos - Department of Antiquities of the Republic of Cyprus Archeological findings of Tamassos at the British...
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    The Tamassos bilinguals are a pair of bilingual Cypriot–Phoenician inscriptions on stone pedestals found in 1885 in Tamassos, Cyprus. It has been dated...
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    walkways. There are two dams constructed along the river, the largest one at Tamassos built in 2002. List of rivers of Cyprus Strovolos River Trail Leonidou...
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    can be found in sites such as Salamis, Tamassos, Limassol and Amathus. A glass workshop was discovered at Tamassos by Ohnefalsch Richter though he was unfortunately...
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    the Taranto Rider, southern Italy, (480–460 BC) Chatsworth Apollo Head, Tamassos, Cyprus (460 BC) Statue of recumbent bull from the Dipylon Cemetery, Athens...
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    been found, among other locations, at Tamassos, Soloi, Patriki and Trachonas. The rock-cut 'Royal' tombs at Tamassos, built in about 600 BC, imitate wooden...
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  • village in the area known as Tamassos, which is in turn part of the Nicosia District in Cyprus. Pera is situated near Tamassos dam (built in 2002 [1]); about...
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    Ἀμαθούς (Graeco-Amathusean) Idalion, Ἰδάλιον (Greek) Ledrai, Λῆδραι (Greek) Tamassos, Ταμασσός (Greek) And later : Kyrenia, Κυρηνεία (Greek) Lapethos, Λάπηθος...
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    Phoenician King. Kition, also known as Citium (in Latin). Salamis. Lapethos. Tamassos. Idalium. Tipaza Russicada Icosium Algiers - capital city Oea Sabratha...
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    for the related Aegean Numbers is U+10100–U+1013F. Pre-Greek substrate Tamassos bilinguals Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cypriot inscriptions...
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  • the reception of the holy relics of Hieromartyr Heraclides, Bishop of Tamassos (September 17), of Saint Cosmas of Mount Athos, and of the New Martyr George...
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  • (Toledo City, Cebu) Skouriotissa (the oldest operating mine in the world) Tamassos Kambia Kalavassos Limni Kevitsa mine OZG Rudna Zakłady Górnicze Lubin OZG...
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    Metropolis of Kykkos and Tillyria: Nikiphoros Kykkotis (2007–) Metropolis of Tamassos and Oreini: Isaias Kykkotis (2007–) Metropolis of Trimithous: Varnavas...
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    Murray's Handbooks for Travellers, in London. Chatsworth Head is found near Tamassos, Cyprus. In Munich, the art museum Alte Pinakothek opened. January 2 –...
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  • historical Pumayyaton however, was a Cypriot "king of Kition, Idalion and Tamassos", not of Tyre, and lived several centuries after Pygmalion of Tyre's supposed...
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  • number of excavations in Cyprus, at the sites of Idalion, Politiko and Tamassos. Together with John Myres he published a catalogue of the Cyprus Museum...
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    as Salamis, Kition, Amathus, Kourion, Paphos and Soli on the coast and Tamassos, Ledra, Idalium and Chytri in the interior. Cyprus gained independence...
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  • following districts: Skouriotissa (the oldest operating mine in the world) Tamassos Kambia Kalavassos Limni A few isolated deposits have also been found at...
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    Nikolaou of Limassol, Nikiphoros Kykkotis of Kykkos, and Isaias Kykkotis of Tamassos, for having derogated from the decision he said had been made by the Synod...
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  • ancient road running from Amathous (Agios Tykhonas) on the south coast to Tamassos (Politiko), which passes through the village. Odou is a traditional Cypriot...
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    Filani is part of this municipality. The centre of the ancient city-kingdom Tamassos is believed to be under the village of Politiko and the nearby Greek Orthodox...
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    well as in Moab, Ammon, and at Cypriot sites such as the city-state of Tamassos in the Archaic period. The orders, structural systems for organising component...
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    British Museum 38–40 I 89–94 421,1–3 31–33 24–27 III 34 Tamassos bilinguals 2 1885 363 BC Tamassos, Cyprus British Museum 41 R 1212–1213 421c 34 30 Anat...
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    Koutsovendis, in the Kyrenia District of Cyprus (1091) Venerable Calantius of Tamassos (Kalandios), one of the "300 Allemagne Saints" in Cyprus (12th century)...
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    the Saints listed on October 6. Prophet Joel (800 BC) Saint Mnason of Tamassos, Cyprus, the early disciple, mentioned in Acts 21:15-16 (see also: October...
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    Saints listed on September 4. Hieromartyrs Heraclides and Myron, Bishops of Tamassos in Cyprus (1st century) Martyrs Sophia and her three daughters Faith (Vera)...
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  • death : they were George of Paphos, Athanasios of Limassol, Isaiah of Tamassos as well as the metropolitans of Constantias, Morphou, Karpasia and Kykkos...
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    discovered by Jöns Jakob Berzelius. 1836 – Chatsworth Head found near Tamassos on Cyprus. 1838 – Chatsworth Head acquired by the 6th Duke of Devonshire...
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    Helmet of Coțofenești Tamassos bilingual 1 Material Gold Created between 450 – 400 BCE Discovered 1929 Varbilau, Muntenia, Romania Discovered by Traian...
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    Island of Elba. Two years later a complete statue was discovered near Tamassos on Cyprus and was immediately retrieved by locals who dragged it from its...
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