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City-kingdom of Cyprus in antiquity
Chytri (or Khytri, Greek: Χύτροι) was one of the ten city-kingdoms of Cyprus in antiquity. It was located in the centre of the island, in the territory
Chytri
Roman province
Paphos, Salamis, Amathus, Lapethos, Kition, Kourion, Arsinoe, Kyrenia, Chytri, Karpasia, Soli, and Tamassos, as well as some smaller cities scattered
Roman_Cyprus
Municipality in Nicosia District, Cyprus
of Nicosia. Kythrea is situated near the ancient Greek city-kingdom of Chytri, which was founded by Chytros, son of Alexander the Great and grandson of
Kythrea
Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods
guile", "gracious", an Homeric epithet. Chthonius – at the festival Athenia Chytri sacrifices are made to this visage of the god only. Dotor Eaon (δώτωρ εάων)
Hermes
Predominantly Greek states listed by the Assyrian king Esarhaddon
in origin. Paphos, Πάφος Salamis, Σαλαμίς Soli, Σόλοι Kourion, Κούριον Chytri, Χῦτροι Idalion, Ἰδάλιον Ledra, Λῆδραι Tamassos, Ταμασσός Kyrenia, Κυρηνεία
Ten_city-kingdoms_of_Cyprus
Capital of Cyprus and Northern Cyprus
thought to be economically and politically dependent on the nearby town of Chytri. Farming was the principal occupation of its inhabitants. During this period
Nicosia
monk and an abbot, and ultimately as the bishop of the ancient city of Chytri. He is venerated for his apparently miraculous rescue of Christian Cypriots
Demetrian
Monastery in Cyprus founded in the 12th century
Church of Cyprus People Founder Saint Neophytos Prior Leontios, Bishop of Chytri Important associated figures Chrysostomos II of Cyprus Site Location Tala
Agios_Neophytos_Monastery
Cheimara, Cheimaera, Chimaera Chios in the island with the same name, Greece Chytri Cyprus Kythrea Chytroi (Χύτροι) Clazomenae near İzmir, in Turkey Kilizman
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
Archaic Greek expansion across the Mediterranean and Black Sea (750–550 BC)
Kórkyra Mélaina C9. Epidaurum C10. Narona C11. Lumbarda C.12 Epetion CY1. Chytri CY2. Kyrenia CY3.Golgi E1. Naucratis F1. Agde F2. Massalia F3. Tauroentium/Tauroeis
Greek_colonisation
Kourion, Paphos and Soli on the coast and Tamassos, Ledra, Idalion and Chytri in the interior. Cyprus gained independence for some time c. 669 BC but
History_of_Cyprus
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Meletios, founder of the Monastery of Sergius. Venerable Nicetas, Bishop of Chytri, near Kythrea, in Cyprus. Saint Symeon of Thessaloniki, Archbishop of Thessaloniki
September 15 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
September_15_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
City and municipality in Northern Cyprus
Kyrenia is connected by a road via Lapithos and Soli with Paphos and via Chytri with Salamis. The use of milestones during Roman times, shows that the road
Kyrenia
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Ishtar, and ten companions, in Persia (342) Venerable Pappos, Bishop of Chytri (Kythrea), Cyprus (368) Venerable Athanasius the Wonderworker, hieromonk
June 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
June_3_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Christianopolis Christopolis Chrysopolis in Arabia Chrysopolis in Macedonia Chusra Chytri Cibalae Cibaliana Cibyra Cidramus Cidyessus Cilibia Cillium Cincari Cinna
List_of_Catholic_titular_sees
Kourion, Amathus and Kition on the coast, and Tamassos, Ledra, Idalium and Chytri in the interior of the island. Later inscriptions add Marion, Lapithos and
Ancient_history_of_Cyprus
somewhat later by the Assyrian king Esarhaddon (680–669 BCE) as Idalium, Chytri, Soli, Paphos, Salamis, Kourion, Tamassos, the "New Town", Ledra and "Nuria"
Sargon_Stele
Phoenician figurines
Kypria is located. A single figure has also been found in a sanctuary in Chytri. Figures have also been found in Lakonia, the sanctuary of Eileithyia Inatia
Dea_Gravida
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Madagascar
Fortineau (C.S.Sp.), (25 July 1914 – retired 1946.04), Titular Bishop of Chytri (17 July 1914 – death 9 February 1948), succeeding as former Coadjutor Vicar
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Antsiranana
Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Antsiranana
Diocese of Carpasia, Diocese of Ceraunia, Diocese of Cerynia, Diocese of Chytri, Diocese of Citium, Diocese of Curium, Diocese of Famagusta, Diocese of
Catholic dioceses in the Holy Land and Cyprus
Catholic_dioceses_in_the_Holy_Land_and_Cyprus
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Eusebius of Samosata, Bishop of Samosata (380) St. Athanasius, Bishop of Chytri on Cyprus (4th century) 1,480 martyrs of Samaria (Sebasteia) in Palestine
June 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
June_22_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Roman Catholic titular see in Poland
Śladkowski, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1622.05.02 – death 1643), Titular Bishop of Chytris (1622.05.02 – 1643) Remigiusz Koniecpolski (1627.05.17 – death 1640.10
Roman Catholic Diocese of Chełm
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Chełm
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