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Cypros may refer to: Cypros, a Nabataean noblewoman, wife of Antipater the Idumaean (c. 113 BCE – 43 BCE) Cypros (wife of Herod Agrippa), queen consort
Cypros
Topics referred to by the same term
Cypro may refer to: Cyprus (prefix Cypro-), an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea Cyproterone acetate, also known as CPA and Androcur, an
Cypro
Wife of Herod Agrippa
Cypros (circa 10 E.C. - 50 C.E.), also called Cypros II, was a queen consort of Judea. She was married to her cousin king Herod Agrippa of Judea. Queen
Cypros (wife of Herod Agrippa)
Cypros_(wife_of_Herod_Agrippa)
wives, Mariamne I. Mariamne I also bore another daughter, Cypros' sister, named Salampsio. Cypros married Antipater IV, her first cousin (he was the son
Cypros_(daughter_of_Herod)
Undeciphered late Bronze Age syllabary
The Cypro-Minoan script (CM) or Cypro-Minoan syllabary (earlier on sometimes called the Cypro-Mycenaean script), is an undeciphered syllabary used on
Cypro-Minoan_script
1st-century CE member of Herodian Dynasty of Judaea
between 39 BC and 92 AD. She was the daughter of King Herod Agrippa I and Cypros and a sister of King Herod Agrippa II. What little is known about her life
Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa)
Berenice_(daughter_of_Herod_Agrippa)
as follows: Cypro-Geometric I: 1050–950 BC Cypro-Geometric II: 950–900 BC Cypro-Geometric III: 900–750 BC Cypro-Archaic I: 750–600 BC Cypro-Archaic II:
History_of_Cyprus
Son of Herod the Great of Judea and Mariamne II (c. 27 BC - 33/34 AD)
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Herod_II
Second wife of Herod the Great
Alexandros, Aristobulus (both executed in 7 BCE), and daughters, Salampsio and Cypros. A third son drowned at a young age – likely in the Pontine Marshes near
Mariamne_I
Pre-Indo-European language
the Cypriot syllabary, a syllabic script derived from Linear A (via the Cypro-Minoan variant Linear C). The language was under pressure from Arcadocypriot
Eteocypriot_language
1st-century BCE king of Judea
Antipater the Idumaean, a high-ranking official under ethnarch Hyrcanus II, and Cypros, a Nabatean Arab princess from Petra, in present-day Jordan. Herod's father
Herod_the_Great
King of Judaea (11 BCE–CE 44) (r. 41–44)
married his cousin Cypros (daughter of Phasael, son of the tetrarch Phasael) who gave him a son named Herod Agrippa II. Agrippa I and Cypros lived in a fortress
Herod_Agrippa
Index of articles associated with the same name
Hasmonean fortress rebuilt by Herod in 30 BC Cypros Palace near Jericho, named by Herod in memory of his mother, Cypros Alexandrium, a Hasmonean palace which
Herod's_Palace
Daughter of Herod Agrippa (born AD 38)
a daughter of Herod Agrippa (the last king of ancient Roman Judaea) and Cypros. Her siblings were Berenice, Mariamne, and Herod Agrippa II. Her son Agrippa
Drusilla (daughter of Herod Agrippa)
Drusilla_(daughter_of_Herod_Agrippa)
Father of Herod the Great
proper where he was raised in the teachings of Judaism. Antipater married Cypros, a Nabataean noblewoman, which helped endear the Nabateans to him. Their
Antipater_the_Idumaean
Character encoding standard
55 emoji 14.0 September 2021 ISBN 978-1-936213-29-0 159 144697+838 Toto, Cypro-Minoan, Vithkuqi, Old Uyghur, Tangsa, extended IPA, Arabic script additions
Unicode
Ethnarch of ancient Samaria, Judea, and Idumea
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Herod_Archelaus
Brother of Herod the Great
was the close advisor of the Hasmonean king Hyrcanus II, and his mother Cypros was a Nabatean princess. Phasael was the elder brother of Herod. Both Phasael
Phasael
Daughter of Judean King Herod Agrippa I (b. 34/35)
35) was a king's daughter of King Agrippa I of ancient Roman Judea and Cypros. She was the paternal granddaughter of Aristobulus IV, and great-granddaughter
Mariamne (daughter of Herod Agrippa)
Mariamne_(daughter_of_Herod_Agrippa)
Eldest daughter of Herod the Great
resulted in five children: Antipater, Herod, Alexander, Alexandra, and Cypros. Cypros married Herod Agrippa, the son of Aristobulus IV and was the mother
Salampsio
Town and Municipal District in Paphos District, Cyprus
Polis (or Polis Chrysochous; Greek: Πόλη Χρυσοχούς or Πόλις Χρυσοχούς, Turkish: Poli) is a town and municipal district of the Polis Chrysochous municipality
Polis,_Cyprus
The Cypro-geometric, Cypro-archaic and Cypro-classical Periods (1948) with further remarks made in the article Pottery Types, Cypro-Geometric to Cypro-Classical
Pottery_of_ancient_Cyprus
Indo-European language
the Cypriot syllabary (also a descendant of Linear A via the intermediate Cypro-Minoan syllabary), which is closely related to Linear B but uses somewhat
Greek_language
Syllabic script used in Iron Age Cyprus
change was King Evagoras of Salamis. It is thought to be descended from the Cypro-Minoan syllabary, itself a variant or derivative of Linear A. Most texts
Cypriot_syllabary
Roman procurator of Judaea (r. 52–60 CE)
wife was the Judean Drusilla of Judea, daughter of Herod Agrippa I and Cypros. Drusilla of Judea divorced Gaius Julius Azizus, King of Emesa to marry
Antonius_Felix
Numbers and Punctuation (Unicode block) Cypriot Syllabary (Unicode block) Cypro-Minoan (Unicode block) Early Dynastic Cuneiform (Unicode block) Egyptian
List_of_Unicode_characters
Ancient city-state and archaeological area in Cyprus
of the Church of Cyprus and is also listed (under the name "Amathus in Cypro", to distinguish it from "Amathus in Transjordan") as a titular see by the
Amathus
Youngest brother of Herod the Great
born in Marissa (Idumea), was the youngest son of Antipater I and his wife Cypros and younger brother of Herod the Great. His first marriage was to a sister
Pheroras
Syllabic script used for writing Mycenaean Greek
the only Bronze Age Aegean script to have been deciphered, with Linear A, Cypro-Minoan, and Cretan hieroglyphic remaining unreadable. Linear B consists
Linear_B
Island country in the Mediterranean Sea
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Cyprus
Archaeological site in Cyprus
The site appears to currently be under disputed governance. A number of Cypro-Minoan Script inscriptions were found there including the longest known
Enkomi_(archaeological_site)
appearance in Cyprus in the 16th century BCE with the yet-to-be-deciphered Cypro-Minoan syllabary, an offshoot of Linear A "with some additional elements
Languages_of_Cyprus
the Aegean. From c. 1500 BC, Cypriots commenced using an undecipherable Cypro-Minoan script adopted from Crete which gave them the means to manage records
Ancient_Cypriot_art
Royal dynasty of Idumaean (Edomite) descent
Mattathias as a pro-Parthian monarch. Herod the Great, the son of Antipater and Cypros (possibly of Nabataean descent), managed to escape to Rome. After convincing
Herodian_dynasty
Building style named after Herod the Great
Herod in memory of his father, Antipater Cypros Palace near Jericho, named by Herod in memory of his mother, Cypros Alexandrium, a Hasmonean palace which
Herodian_architecture
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Geography_of_Cyprus
Corpus of ancient cuneiform texts discovered in Syria
Hurrian and Akkadian), as well as Egyptian and Luwian hieroglyphs, and Cypro-Minoan. On excavation of the city of Ugarit, found accidentally in 1928–29
Ugaritic_texts
Alloy of gold and silver
scenes, a sphinx frieze and the representation of a king vanquishing his enemies, Cypro-Archaic I, from Idalion, 8th–7th centuries BC (Louvre, Paris)
Electrum
Unicode character block
Cypro-Minoan is a Unicode block containing undeciphered characters used on the island of Cyprus during the late Bronze Age (c. 1550–1050 BC). The following
Cypro-Minoan_(Unicode_block)
Ancient city-state and archaeological area in Cyprus
established during the Cypro-Geometric period (CG) (1050–750 BCE) though the site of the settlement remains unidentified. Without Cypro-Geometric settlement
Kourion
Common iron oxide mineral
rust-red inclusions of hematite, on a field of sparkly black specular hematite Cypro-Minoan cylinder seal (left) made from hematite with corresponding impression
Hematite
Traditional mosaic technique
Evidence for geometric opus sectile floors also comes from Herodian palaces at Cypros, Caesarea Maritima, Herodium, Jericho, Machaerus, Masada, and from Herodian
Opus_sectile
1st/2nd century Cilician prince and Roman senator
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Gaius_Julius_Agrippa
Ancient city in Cyprus
Adonis (the original pre-Greek consort of the Queen of Heaven, or 'Lord'). Cypro-Syllabic script (11th to 2nd century BC) was deciphered based on the Cypriot-Phoenician
Idalion
Ancient Greek city
potsherds are from the Cypro-Archaic periods but there are very few of them in comparison to the Cypro-Hellenistic and Cypro-Roman sherds. The necropolis
Soli,_Cyprus
American archaeologist (1910–1948)
1948) was an American archaeologist, known for his work on deciphering the Cypro-Minoan script. Daniel was involved in the archaeological excavations at
John_Franklin_Daniel_III
1st-century AD king of Chalcis and Lesser Armenia
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Aristobulus_of_Chalcis
Heir of Judea
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Alexander,_son_of_Herod
as follows: Cypro-Geometric I: 1050–950 BC Cypro-Geometric II: 950–850 BC Cypro-Geometric III: 850–700 BC Cypro-Archaic I: 700–600 BC Cypro-Archaic II:
Ancient_history_of_Cyprus
1st century AD ruler of Cetis and Cilicia
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Gaius_Julius_Alexander
King of Armenia from 6 to 12 AD
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Tigranes_V_of_Armenia
Son of Herod the Great and ruler of part of his father's kingdom
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Philip_the_Tetrarch
Desert in the southern Levant
housed a royal complex including one of his palaces and his mausoleum. Cypros, which the Hasmoneans most likely built, was also rebuilt by Herod. Alexandrium
Judaean_Desert
First century leading authority on Jewish law in the Sanhedrin
given, but is generally thought to either be Herod Agrippa and his wife Cypros the Nabataean, or Herod Agrippa II and his sister Berenice. As rabbinic
Gamaliel
British colony from 1914–1960
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British_Cyprus
2nd century Roman senator, consul and proconsul
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Gaius Julius Alexander Berenicianus
Gaius_Julius_Alexander_Berenicianus
Named range of Unicode code points
Dynastic Cuneiform 208 196 Cuneiform 1 SMP U+12F90..U+12FFF Cypro-Minoan 112 99 Cypro Minoan 1 SMP U+13000..U+1342F Egyptian Hieroglyphs 1,072 1,072
Unicode_block
Writing systems and symbol systems without a generally accepted decipherment
1300 BCE; no consensus decipherment, though numerous proposals exist. Cypro-Minoan syllabary – c. 1550 BCE. Grakliani Hill script – Grakliani Hill,
Undeciphered_writing_systems
1st-century AD tetrarch of Galilee and Perea (r. 1–39)
Simon Boethus (High Priest) Alexander I Alexandra Antipater the Idumaean Cypros (Nabatean) Aristobulus III d. 35 BCE Doris Cleopatra of Jerusalem Mariamne
Herod_Antipas
1st-century Judean ruler
AD Successor Aristobulus V (indirect) Born 27/28 AD Died c. 92 or 100 Names Marcus Julius Agrippa Dynasty Herodian Father Herod Agrippa I Mother Cypros
Herod_Agrippa_II
Undeciphered writing system of ancient Crete
millennium BC, there were four major branches of this group: Linear A, Linear B, Cypro-Minoan, and Cretan hieroglyphic. In the 1950s, Linear B was deciphered and
Linear_A
King of Armenia from 58 to 61
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Tigranes_VI_of_Armenia
1959 agreements between the UK, Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus
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London_and_Zürich_Agreements
Era in Greece from (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC)
the most elegant new pottery style of the 10th and 9th centuries, the "Cypro-Phoenician" "black on red" style of small flasks and jugs that held precious
Greek_Dark_Ages
Body created after the 1974 Turkish invasion
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Autonomous Turkish Cypriot Administration
Autonomous_Turkish_Cypriot_Administration
Languages of Eurasia before the arrival of Indo-European languages
language (may have been a descendant of Minoan) Eteocypriot language (see also Cypro-Minoan script) Pre-Germanic: Germanic substrate hypothesis Pre-Celtic languages:
Pre-Indo-European_languages
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
(Africa) Altinum Alton Amadassa Amaia Amantia Amasea Amastris Amathus in Cypro Amathus in Palaestina Amaura Ambia Amblada Amida (Armenian Catholic Church
List_of_Catholic_titular_sees
Alaska or Yugtun script – Central Yup'ik Bété Cherokee – Cherokee Cypro-Minoan – Cypro-Minoan (probably ancestral to Eteocypriot). Cypriot – Arcadocypriot
List_of_writing_systems
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Japanese kanji not in the lists of jōyō kanji
Syllabaries Afaka Bamum Bété Byblos Canadian Aboriginal Cherokee Cypriot Cypro-Minoan Ditema tsa Dinoko Eskayan Geba Great Lakes Algonquian Iban Idu Kana
Hyōgai_kanji
Dynasty of Judea (140–37 BC)
Jerusalem Hasmonean desert fortresses Alexandreion/Alexandrion/Alexandrium Cypros (fortress) [de] Dok/Doq (Dagon) on the Mount of Temptation Hyrcania (fortress)
Hasmonean_dynasty
British Overseas Territory on Cyprus
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Akrotiri_and_Dhekelia
Nereid from Greek mythology
earliest in a Hellenistic work, Philostephanus' history of Cyprus, "De Cypro". It is retold in Ovid's Metamorphoses, where the king Pygmalion is made
Galatea_(mythological_statue)
Species of plant
2591 CoL: 33DCV Ecocrop: 856 eFloraSA: Cyperus_rotundus EoL: 1121553 EPPO: CYPRO EUNIS: 187223 FloraBase: 810 FNA: 200026713 FoC: 200026713 FoIO: CYPROT
Cyperus_rotundus
Working dog breed
found in the Kumaon hills and Chamba; the former, which is known as the cypro kukur or kumaon mastiff, is brindle, rich golden brown or black in colour
Himalayan_Sheepdog
Numeral system used by the Minoans and Mycenaeans
in the Linear A and Linear B scripts. They may have also survived in the Cypro-Minoan script, where a single sign with the value "100" is attested on a
Aegean_numerals
Rebellion against Roman rule (66–73/74 CE)
of thousands of Jews. In Judaea, Jewish forces seized the fortresses of Cypros near Jericho and Machaerus in Perea. At this point, Gallus marched from
First_Jewish–Roman_War
Type of Late Bronze Age and Iron Age pottery
decorative forms. Cypro-Classical Period (475–325 BC) A type of Bichrome pottery (Bichrome VII) was produced as late as the Cypro-Classical Period. By
Cypriot_Bichrome_ware
Ancient Greek hill fort and palace
about Corinth 2.25.8 Davis, Brent, Maran, Joseph and Wirghová, Soňa. "A new Cypro-Minoan inscription from Tiryns: TIRY Avas 002" Kadmos, vol. 53, no. 1-2
Tiryns
Ethnic Greek population of Cyprus
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Greek_Cypriots
Rediscovery of a language or script's meaning
of rongorongo) Indus script Cretan hieroglyphs Byblos syllabary Linear A Cypro-Minoan syllabary Espanca Numidian language Unnamed languages Phaistos Disc
Decipherment
Combined military forces of Cyprus
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Cypriot_National_Guard
Religious site in Jerusalem
dwelling, and 'the other court', and was probably inspired by contemporary Cypro-Phoenician architecture. Ernst Axel Knauf, “Jerusalem in the Late Bronze
Temple_Mount
Associate of Herod the Great
Antipas ben Alexas was a nephew of Costobar and Saul, through their sister Cypros bat Antipater and Agrippa II was first cousin once removed to them through
Costobarus
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Demographics_of_Cyprus
European languages prior to the Bronze Age
a descendant of Minoan, but this is uncertain. Cypro-Minoan Eteocypriot – may be a descendant of Cypro-Minoan[citation needed] Language of the Phaistos
Paleo-European_languages
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Cyprus Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts
Cyprus_Academy_of_Sciences,_Letters_and_Arts
British organisation to further research in nautical archaeology for the public benefit
is derived from the image of a merchant sailing ship on a Bichrome Ware Cypro-Archaic pottery jug 750-600BC, thought to be from the Karpas Peninsula in
Nautical_Archaeology_Society
Ancient Helleno-Phoenician city in Cyprus
Cypriote II and the beginning of Cypro Geometric I period before it became a sanctuary. Throughout the time of the Cypro-Archaic I something changed, and
Kition
1974 military conflict
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Turkish_invasion_of_Cyprus
on 15 November 1978. Cuniberti was appointed Titular Bishop of Arsinoë in Cypro on 18 April 1961 and ordained on 21 May 1961. Catholic-Hierarchy v t e
Angelo_Cuniberti
Hilltop palace in Jordan
Dok (Dagon) on the Mount of Temptation Hyrcania (fortress) Cypros (fortress) [de] (German article) "Jordan - Touristic Sites - South of Amman"
Machaerus
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Flag_of_Cyprus
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1st/2nd century Syrian Roman politician, teacher and priest
Josephus in "War" (BJ) and "Antiquities" (AJ): Phasael I, son of Antipater and Cypros (BJ 1.181; AJ 14.121) Phasael II, son of Phasael I (BJ 1.266; AJ 17.196)
Lucius Julius Gainius Fabius Agrippa
Lucius_Julius_Gainius_Fabius_Agrippa
Set of written symbols that represent the syllables or moras which make up spoken words
language Mycenaean Greek (Linear B). The Cretan Linear A and its derivative Cypro-Minoan are also believed by some to be syllabic scripts, although as they
Syllabary
1st century AD Alexandrian Jewish aristocrat and Roman citizen
to give the money directly to Agrippa, but agreed to loan Agrippa's wife Cypros the money because Alexander "marvelled at her love of her husband and all
Alexander_the_Alabarch
Ancient people who inhabited Canaan's southern coast
found bearing inscriptions in non-Semitic languages, including one in a Cypro-Minoan script. The Bible does not mention any language problems between
Philistines
Medieval Christian kingdom established after the Third Crusade (1192–1489)
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Kingdom_of_Cyprus
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Pornography_in_Cyprus
CYPROS
CYPROS
CYPROS
CYPROS
Boy/Male
Hindu
Goddess Laxmi
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shankarshan | ஷஂகரà¯à®·à®£
Lord krishnas brother
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Portuguese, Swedish
Tree Cutter; Hewer; Mighty Warrior; Feller of Trees; Powerful Ruler; Feller; Cutter Down
Male
African
he who inspires love.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Jain
Lots of Knowledge; King of Knowledge
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Incarnation of God; Holy Incarnation
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Ornament
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic
Dazzling; Brilliant
Girl/Female
Tamil
A new beginning
CYPROS
CYPROS
CYPROS
CYPROS
CYPROS