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  2. Sanctuary of Aphrodite Paphia - Wikipedia

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    She [Aphrodite] went to Kypros, to Paphos, where her precinct is and fragrant altar, and passed into her sweet-smelling temple. [9] Strabo described it: Palaipaphos [in Kypros], which last is situated at about ten stadia above the sea, has a mooring-place, and an ancient temple of Aphrodite Paphia. Then [beyond that] to the promontory Zephyria ...

  3. Paphos - Wikipedia

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    The temple was one of the most important places of Aphrodite's cult and pilgrimage of the ancient world until the 3rd–4th centuries AD. The museum, housed in the Lusignan Manor, houses artifacts from the area. Yeroskipou is a town in Paphos' metropolitan area known for many years for its delight 'loukoumi'.

  4. Kouklia - Wikipedia

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    When the last King of Palaepaphos, Nicocles, moved his capital at the end of the 4th century B.C. to the newly-founded Nea Paphos, [4] some 16 km to the west, the old town retained some of its importance thanks to the continuation of the cult at the temple of Aphrodite. During the Roman period it became the centre of the newly established ...

  5. Category:Temples of Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Aphrodite, Kythira; M. Mount Olympus (Cyprus) S. Sanctuary of Aphrodite Aphrodisias; Sanctuary of Aphrodite Paphia; Sanctuary of Arsinoe Aphrodite at Cape ...

  6. Aphrodisia - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite was worshipped in most towns of Cyprus, as well as in Cythera, Sparta, Thebes, Delos, and Elis, and her most ancient temple was at Paphos. Textual sources explicitly mention Aphrodisia festivals in Corinth and in Athens , where the many prostitutes that resided in the city celebrated the festival as a means of worshipping their patron ...

  7. Amathus - Wikipedia

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    The Acropolis, the Temple of Aphrodite, the agora, the city's walls, the basilica and the port have all been excavated. Further archaeological objects found during the excavations are preserved at both the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia and the Limassol District Archaeological Museum.

  8. Mysteries Around Antiquity’s Favorite Pimp Could Be ... - AOL

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    Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Photos GettyArchaeologists in Western Turkey have announced that they discovered a sixth century B.C. temple dedicated to the ancient Greek goddess Aphrodite ...

  9. List of World Heritage Sites in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Worship of pre-Hellenic fertility deities in Cyprus began in the Neolithic period (6th millennium BCE). Paphos was the site of one of the oldest Mycenean settlements. In the 12th century BCE, they built a dedicated temple to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, who was born on the island, according to classical mythology.

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