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  2. Cypriot literature - Wikipedia

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    Dimitris Lipertis, Vasilis Michaelides and Pavlos Liasides are folk poets who wrote poems mainly in the Cypriot-Greek dialect. [4] [5] The local dialect has been traditionally used for folk songs and poetry, including τσιαττιστά (battle poetry, a form of Playing the dozens) and the tradition of ποιητάρηες (bards).

  3. Cypriot Canzoniere - Wikipedia

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    The Cypriot Canzoniere (Song-book) οr the Cypriot Rime d'Amore (Love Rhymes; Greek: Ρίμες Αγάπης) is a collection of 16th century poems in the Cypriot dialect influenced by the Italian Renaissance poetry and especially Petrarchism.

  4. Kyriakos Charalambides - Wikipedia

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    Kyriakos Charalambides (Greek: Κυριάκος Χαραλαμπίδης, Kyriacos Charalambides) is one of the most renowned and celebrated living Cypriot poets.His poetry, essays, translations, and critical analysis celebrate the ideas of Western civilisation, expressed through the language and history of Greek culture.

  5. Category:Greek Cypriot poets - Wikipedia

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    Poetry portal; Pages in category "Greek Cypriot poets" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Category:Cypriot poets - Wikipedia

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    Greek Cypriot poets (8 P) Turkish Cypriot poets (9 P) + Cypriot women poets (4 P) Pages in category "Cypriot poets" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. Vasilis Michaelides - Wikipedia

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    There he began to write for the local newspaper Alithia (Greek: Αλήθεια; Truth). Michaelides wrote several poems in Greek dialects such as Cypriot, Dhimotiki, and Katharevousa. His first poetry collection, The Weak Lyre (Greek: Η Ασθενής Λύρα), was published in 1882. In 1884, he was appointed to work as a nurse, which secured ...

  8. Stasinus - Wikipedia

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    Stasinus (Ancient Greek: Στασῖνος, romanized: Stasînos) of Cyprus was a semi-legendary early Greek poet. He is best known for his lost work Cypria, which was one of the poems belonging to the Epic Cycle that narrated the War of Troy. [1] [2]

  9. Greek Cypriots - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop Kyprianos' fictional response to Kucuk Mehmet's threat to execute the Greek Orthodox Christian bishops of Cyprus, in Vasilis Michaelides epic poem "The 9th of July of 1821 in Nicosia, Cyprus", written in 1884–1895. The poem is considered a key literary expression of Greek Cypriot Enosis sentiment.