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Cosa (chi) è paphos$550606$ - definizione

KING OF PAPHOS
Nikokles (Paphos); Nicocles (Paphos)

Paphian         
  • The ''Saracen Rock'' (foreground) and the ''Rock of the Greek'' (background)
  • [[Agios Neophytos Monastery]]
  • Neapolis University
  • Chalk layers in [[A6 motorway (Cyprus)]]
  • Mosaic from the House of [[Dionysos]], god of wine, 3rd c. AD
  • M/V EDRO III resting off the rocks near the Sea Caves northwest of Paphos
  • [[Paphos Lighthouse]]
  • Mavrokolympos Dam
  • Kato Paphos, Apostolou Pavlou Ave that leading to the Paphos Coastline, on the right — the bus station
  • Paphos International Airport check-in desks
  • Paphos pedestrian boulevard
  • St Paul's Pillar in Paphos
  • "Tzielefos" Venetian bridge, Diarizos river, Paphos forest
TOWN IN CYPRUS
Pafos; Paphus; Paphian; Πάφος; Páfos; City of Paphos; Ktima; Kato Paphos; Nea Paphos; Paphos, Cyprus; Elpida Prosfigon Paphou; Anagennisi Mouttalou; ENAP Paphos; History of Paphos; List of people from Paphos
·noun A native or inhabitant of Paphos.
II. Paphian ·adj Of or pertaining to Paphos, an ancient city of Cyprus, having a celebrated temple of Venus; hence, pertaining to Venus, or her rites.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Paphos         
(1196-1570) SUPPRESSED ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE
Bishop of Paphos
The Diocese of Paphos (Latin: Dioecesis Paphensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese in the city of Paphos, on the island of Cyprus. It was erected in 1196 and suppressed in 1570"Diocese of Paphos" Catholic-Hierarchy.
Paphos Forest         
  • Paphos Forest at Mount Tripylos
Paphos forest
The Paphos Forest is a state forest located in the Troodos Mountains of Cyprus with an area of 70,000 hectares. It has been a Permanent Game Preserve since 1938 .

Wikipedia

Nicocles of Paphos

Nicocles (Greek: Νικοκλῆς; d. 306 BC) was a king of Paphos on the island of Cyprus. As king, Nicocles changed the capital of Paphos, from the old one to the new one. In 321 BC, he allied himself with Ptolemy I to fight against Perdiccas and Antigonus.

In 310 BC, after Ptolemy had established his power over the whole island of Cyprus, Nicocles entered into secret negotiations with Antigonus. Hereupon, the Egyptian monarch, alarmed lest the spirit of disaffection should spread to other cities, dispatched two of his friends, Argaeus and Kallikrates, to Cyprus. They surrounded the palace of Paphos with an armed force, and commanded Nicocles to put an end to his own life, an order with which, after a vain attempt at explanation, he was obliged to comply. Nikokles and his brothers hanged themselves. After her husband had killed himself, Axiothea of Paphos, his wife, slew her virgin daughters to prevent them from falling into the hands of the Greeks. Then, together with her sisters-in-law, she set fire to the palace and perished in the flames so that not even their bodies could fall in the hands of their enemies.