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A
Living History
When
you visit Cyprus, you follow in the footsteps of historical
giants from Alexander the Great to Cleopatra to the
apostles of Christ. Throughout history important leaders
have seized upon the strategic location of the island,
at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa, in forging
and defending their empires. Cyprus knew periods of
tumult as it came variously under Assyrian, Egyptian,
Roman, Islamic, Crusader, Byzantine, Venetian and Ottoman
domination, but the inhabitants always remained singularly
Cypriot.
It
was in the late Bronze Age that Mycenaean Achaeans came
to Cyprus, establishing the roots of Greek civilization
now more than 3,000 years old. Copper was the hot commodity
of the age and trade links were established with Egypt
and the Aegean islands. The love goddess Aphrodite had
a growing cult of followers. A sense of continuity with
history is the most distinct Cyprus signature, from
evocative temple ruins that blend naturally with the
landscape to contemporary crafts and festivals that
take their inspiration from antiquity.
History
at a Glance
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