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Cyprus Collection

Background imageCyprus Collection: Standing Male Figure, between c.700 and c.600 B.C.. Creator: Unknown

Standing Male Figure, between c.700 and c.600 B.C.. Creator: Unknown
Standing Male Figure, between c.700 and c.600 B.C

Background imageCyprus Collection: Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus, Receiving a Letter from the Council, 16th century

Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus, Receiving a Letter from the Council, 16th century. Creator: Giuseppe Caletti
Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus, Receiving a Letter from the Council, 16th century

Background imageCyprus Collection: Statuette of Aphrodite from Soli, Cyprus, 1st century BC

Statuette of Aphrodite from Soli, Cyprus, 1st century BC
Statuette of Aphrodite from Soli, Cyprus, from the Archaeological Museums collection in Nicosia, 1sy century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Lemba Lady, a cruciform female figurine, c. 41st century BC

Lemba Lady, a cruciform female figurine, c. 41st century BC
The Lemba Lady from Cyprus, a cruciform female figurine, c.41st century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Asia Minor, the Caucasus Region and Mesopotamia, First World War, c1915, (c1920)

Asia Minor, the Caucasus Region and Mesopotamia, First World War, c1915, (c1920). Map of part of the Middle East, showing eastern Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine

Background imageCyprus Collection: Balcony, Castle of Kolossi, near Limassol, Cyprus, 2001

Balcony, Castle of Kolossi, near Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Kolossi Castle was built by the Knights of the Order of St John in 1454. It stands on the site of an earlier (13th century) fortress

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ivory Mirror Handle from Enkomi, Cyprus, Bronze Age, c1200BC-c1100 BC

Ivory Mirror Handle from Enkomi, Cyprus, Bronze Age, c1200BC-c1100 BC. Warrior and Griffin Fighting. British Museum

Background imageCyprus Collection: Hogarths Crest, ca. 1790. Creator: John Barlow

Hogarths Crest, ca. 1790. Creator: John Barlow
Hogarths Crest, ca. 1790

Background imageCyprus Collection: Head of a Bearded Man, 5th century BCE. Creator: Unknown

Head of a Bearded Man, 5th century BCE. Creator: Unknown
Head of a Bearded Man, 5th century BCE

Background imageCyprus Collection: Fragment from the Base of a Bowl, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown

Fragment from the Base of a Bowl, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown
Fragment from the Base of a Bowl, 12th-13th century

Background imageCyprus Collection: Jug in the Shape of a Barrel, 750-550 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Jug in the Shape of a Barrel, 750-550 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Jug in the Shape of a Barrel, 750-550 BCE

Background imageCyprus Collection: Bowl, Late Bronze Age, about 1450-1200 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Bowl, Late Bronze Age, about 1450-1200 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Bowl, Late Bronze Age, about 1450-1200 BCE

Background imageCyprus Collection: Fragment of a Plate, 16th-17th century. Creator: Unknown

Fragment of a Plate, 16th-17th century. Creator: Unknown
Fragment of a Plate, 16th-17th century

Background imageCyprus Collection: Fragment of a Bowl, 16th-17th century. Creator: Unknown

Fragment of a Bowl, 16th-17th century. Creator: Unknown
Fragment of a Bowl, 16th-17th century

Background imageCyprus Collection: Pentadrachm (Coin) Portraying King Ptolemy I Soter, 285-247 BCE

Pentadrachm (Coin) Portraying King Ptolemy I Soter, 285-247 BCE, issued by King Ptolemy II Philadelphos

Background imageCyprus Collection: Coin Portraying King Ptolemy of Cyprus, 68-67 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying King Ptolemy of Cyprus, 68-67 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying King Ptolemy of Cyprus, 68-67 BCE

Background imageCyprus Collection: Coin Portraying Queen Cleopatra I as the Goddess Isis, 146-127 BCE

Coin Portraying Queen Cleopatra I as the Goddess Isis, 146-127 BCE, issued by Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II

Background imageCyprus Collection: Edging, Eastern Mediterranean Region, probably Cyprus, 1875 / 1900. Creator: Unknown

Edging, Eastern Mediterranean Region, probably Cyprus, 1875 / 1900. Creator: Unknown
Edging, Eastern Mediterranean Region, probably Cyprus, 1875/1900

Background imageCyprus Collection: The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1754: The Palace of Venus in Cyprus, 1754

The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1754: The Palace of Venus in Cyprus, 1754

Background imageCyprus Collection: Une Dame de Chypre, 1647. Creator: Abraham Bosse

Une Dame de Chypre, 1647. Creator: Abraham Bosse
Une Dame de Chypre, 1647

Background imageCyprus Collection: Epiphanius, (c310-403), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Epiphanius, (c310-403), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Epiphanius, (c310-403), 1830. Epiphanius of Salamis (c310-403) Greek bishop of Salamis, Cyprus considered a saint in the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches

Background imageCyprus Collection: Salamis, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Salamis, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Salamis, 1890. Salamis Island in the Saronic Gulf of the Aegean Sea, site of the Battle of Salamis, 480BC. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background imageCyprus Collection: Map To Illustrate The Campaign in Palestine, 1919. Creator: London Geographical Institute

Map To Illustrate The Campaign in Palestine, 1919. Creator: London Geographical Institute
Map To Illustrate The Campaign in Palestine, 1919. Map of the Eastern Mediterrean and the Middle East, showing Cyprus, Port Said in Egypt, parts of Turkey and what are now Syria, the Lebanon

Background imageCyprus Collection: Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001

Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001. Othellos Tower is the citadel of Famagusta. It was built by the Lusignans, French Crusaders who ruled Cyprus from 1192 until 1474

Background imageCyprus Collection: Kyrenia Castle, North Cyprus, 2001

Kyrenia Castle, North Cyprus, 2001. Originally a Roman fortress, Kyrenia Castle was enlarged by the Byzantines. The castle was captured by Richard I of England in 1191 when he defeated the last

Background imageCyprus Collection: Aqueduct, Castle of Kolossi, near Limassol, Cyprus, 2001

Aqueduct, Castle of Kolossi, near Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Kolossi Castle was built by the Knights of the Order of St John in 1454. It stands on the site of an earlier (13th century) fortress

Background imageCyprus Collection: Stadium, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001

Stadium, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395. Kourion was a city said to have been established by the Argives

Background imageCyprus Collection: Castle of Saranta Kolones, Paphos, Cyprus, 2001

Castle of Saranta Kolones, Paphos, Cyprus, 2001. Saranta Kolones was built in the 13th century by the Lusignans, French Crusaders who ruled Cyprus from 1192 until 1474

Background imageCyprus Collection: Theatre, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001

Theatre, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395. Kourion was a city said to have been established by the Argives

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ruins of the basilica, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001

Ruins of the basilica, Curium (Kourion), Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395

Background imageCyprus Collection: Mosaic, Paphos

Mosaic, Paphos. Paphos has been inhabited since neolithic times. It was an important centre for the worship of the goddess Aphrodite, who was said to have been born nearby

Background imageCyprus Collection: Palaepaphos (Old Paphos), Cyprus, 2001

Palaepaphos (Old Paphos), Cyprus, 2001. Paphos has been inhabited since neolithic times. It was an important centre for the worship of the goddess Aphrodite, who was said to have been born nearby

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ruins of Amathus, Cyprus, 2001

Ruins of Amathus, Cyprus, 2001. Archaeologists have discovered evidence of human activity at Amathus dating back to around 1100 BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Aphrodites Rock, Paphos, Cyprus, 2001

Aphrodites Rock, Paphos, Cyprus, 2001. Paphos is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love

Background imageCyprus Collection: Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Kourion, Cyprus, 2001

Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Kourion, Cyprus, 2001. One of the most important religious sites of ancient Cyprus, the worship of Apollo probably began here as early as the 8th century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Dragomans House, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001

Dragomans House, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001. Built in the 18th century, this was the residence of Chatzigeorgakis Kornesios, the Dragoman (official interpreter) of Cyprus from 1779 until 1809

Background imageCyprus Collection: Bayraktar Mosque, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001

Bayraktar Mosque, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus was conquered by the Muslim Ottoman Turks in 1570-1571. The Bayraktar Mosque was the first mosque to be built in Nicosia after the conquest

Background imageCyprus Collection: Venetian bastion, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001

Venetian bastion, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus came under Venetian rule in 1489. They heavily fortified Nicosia with 4.5 metre thick city walls built between 1567 and 1570

Background imageCyprus Collection: Venetian walls, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001

Venetian walls, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus came under Venetian rule in 1489. Nicosias city walls were built between 1567 and 1570

Background imageCyprus Collection: Castle of Kolossi, near Limassol, Cyprus, 2001

Castle of Kolossi, near Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Kolossi Castle was built by the Knights of the Order of St John in 1454. It stands on the site of an earlier (13th century) fortress

Background imageCyprus Collection: Castle Museum, Limassol, Cyprus, 2001

Castle Museum, Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Limassols castle was built in c1000 by the Byzantines. It is said that Richard the Lionheart married his fiancee, Berengaria of Navarre

Background imageCyprus Collection: Stone lion, Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001

Stone lion, Othellos Tower, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001. Othellos Tower is the citadel of Famagusta. It was built by the Lusignans, French Crusaders who ruled Cyprus from 1192 until 1474

Background imageCyprus Collection: Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus, 2001

Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus, 2001. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageCyprus Collection: Ruins of the Church of St George of the Latins, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001

Ruins of the Church of St George of the Latins, Famagusta, North Cyprus, 2001. It is thought that the church was built in the last quarter of the 13th century by the Lusignans

Background imageCyprus Collection: Roman water channel, Salamis, North Cyprus

Roman water channel, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: Roman hypocaust, Salamis, North Cyprus

Roman hypocaust, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found

Background imageCyprus Collection: Headless statue, the gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus

Headless statue, the gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC

Background imageCyprus Collection: The gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus

The gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found



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