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    Salamis (Ancient Greek: Σαλαμίς; Greek: Σαλαμίνα; Turkish: Salamis) was an ancient Greek city-state on the east coast of Cyprus, at the mouth of the river...
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    Epiphanius of Salamis (Greek: Ἐπιφάνιος; c. 310–320 – 403) was the bishop of Salamis, Cyprus, at the end of the 4th century. He is considered a saint and...
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    The naval Battle of Salamis in 306 BC took place off Salamis, Cyprus between the fleets of Ptolemy I of Egypt and Antigonus I Monophthalmus, two of the...
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  • Stoic school of philosophy Zeno of Cyprus, 4th century CE physician Epiphanius of Salamis, 4th century Bishop of Salamis Saint Spyridon, 4th century Bishop...
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  • Battle of Salamis in Cyprus may refer to two different battles: Battle of Salamis in Cyprus (450 BC) Battle of Salamis in Cyprus (306 BC) This disambiguation...
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    Salamis (/ˈsæləmɪs/ SAL-ə-miss; Ancient Greek and Katharevousa: Σαλαμίς, romanized: Salamís) or Salamina (Modern Greek: Σαλαμίνα, romanized: Salamína)...
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    East and West regions; Cyprus falls under the East. 342 AD Salamis and Paphos were destroyed by a massive earthquake. 346 AD Salamis was refounded as Constantia...
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  • empire Salamis, Cyprus or Constantia, an ancient city in Cyprus Battle of Salamis in Cyprus (450 BC), between Greeks and Persians Battle of Salamis (306...
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    Ionian Revolt in 499 BC. The revolt on Cyprus was led by Onesilos of Salamis, brother of the King of Salamis, whom he dethroned for not wanting to fight...
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  • Nea Salamis Famagusta FC (alternatively Nea Salamina, Greek: Νέα Σαλαμίνα Αμμοχώστου) is a Cypriot professional football club based in Ammochostos (also...
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    of Salamis appear for the first time. This could be a better indication for the appearance of the Cypriot kingdoms. The early Iron Age on Cyprus follows...
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  • Evagoras or Euagoras (Ancient Greek: Εὐαγόρας) was the king of Salamis (411–374 BC) in Cyprus, known especially from the work of Isocrates, who presents him...
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    decided to withdraw, winning another double victory at the Battle of Salamis-in-Cyprus in order to extricate themselves. This campaign marked the end of...
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  • fl. c. 450 Abdemon c.420–411 BC. He ruled Salamis, in Cyprus. Evagoras of Salamis, Cyprus. He united Cyprus under his rule and achieved independence from...
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    Famagusta (redirect from Arsinoe, Cyprus)
    most famous and most important ancient city of Cyprus, Salamis. According to Greek mythology, Salamis was founded after the end of the Trojan War by Teucros...
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  • near the city of Salamis, Cyprus: Battle of Salamis (497 BC), a simultaneous land and sea battle during the Ionian Revolt Battle of Salamis (450 BC), a simultaneous...
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    Nicocreon (Greek Nικoκρέων; lived 4th century BC) was king of Salamis in Cyprus, at the time of Alexander the Great's (336–323 BC) expedition against...
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    that much of the Greek fleet was stationed at Salamis), the Persian navy rowed into the Straits of Salamis and tried to block both entrances. In the cramped...
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  • also appearing in Jewish Merkabah mysticism. Epiphanius of Salamis, the bishop of Salamis, Cyprus at the end of the 4th century, reports that Severian Encratites...
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  • Player scored 4 goals Serge Leuko – Omonia vs Nea Salamis 21 August 2023 Niko Datković – Omonia vs Nea Salamis 21 August 2023 Franz Brorsson – Aris Limassol...
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    Barnabas (category Burials in Cyprus)
    holds that Barnabas was martyred at Salamis, Cyprus. He is traditionally identified as the founder of the Cypriot Orthodox Church. The feast day of Barnabas...
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  • romanized name, Famagusta), Cyprus. The club is named after Salamis (or Salamina), an ancient city near present-day Famagusta. Nea Salamis Famagusta fields teams...
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  • groundsharing with Haringey Borough. New Salamis was formed in 1971 by fans of Cypriot club Nea Salamis Famagusta, with the Cyprus-based club acting as a parent...
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    Egyptian rule and eventually Achaemenid rule in 545 BC. The Cypriots, led by Onesilus, king of Salamis, joined their fellow Greeks in the Ionian cities during...
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    Ammochostos Stadium (category Nea Salamis Famagusta FC)
    started to be built. After many wages offered from Salamis fans in Cyprus and abroad, from Cyprus Sports Association and from many workers it was built...
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  • Hermodorus of Salamis was an ancient Greek architect from Salamis, Cyprus who was highly active in ancient Rome between 146 BC and 102 BC, where his work...
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  • town on Salamis Island Salamis, Cyprus, also named Constantia, former seat of a Metropolitan archbishopric, now double (Latin Catholic and Cypriot Orthodox)...
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  • 335), Arab sophist at Athens Saint Epiphanius of Salamis (c.310–20 to 403), bishop of Salamis, Cyprus, and author of the Panarion Annius Eucharius Epiphanius...
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    like Kart-Hadasht ('New Town'), present day Larnaca and Salamis. The oldest cemetery of Salamis has indeed produced children's burials in Canaanite jars...
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  • Onesilus (category Kings of Salamis, Cyprus)
    Greek city-state of Salamis on the island of Cyprus. He is known only through the work of Herodotus (Histories, V.104–115). Cyprus was a part of the Persian...
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