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- Cyrene, Libya - Wikipedia
Name Cyrene is the latinized form of the Greek name Kȳrḗnē (Κυρήνη) of uncertain origin The Greeks themselves attributed the name to the legendary Thessalian princess Cyrene who supposedly founded the city with help from the sun god Apollo [2]
- Cyrene | Libya, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Cyrene, ancient Greek colony in Libya, founded c 631 bce by a group of emigrants from the island of Thera in the Aegean Their leader, Battus, became the first king, founding the dynasty of the Battiads, whose members, named alternately Battus and Arcesilaus, ruled Cyrene for eight generations
- Cyrene - World History Encyclopedia
Cyrene (modern-day Shahhat, Libya) was a vital cultural center and port of trade in North Africa founded in 631 BCE by Greek colonists from the island of Thera
- Cyrene: A Jewel of the Ancient Mediterranean - History Tools
Founded by Greek settlers in the 7th century BC, Cyrene grew to become one of the most prosperous and influential cities of the Mediterranean basin, renowned for its stunning architecture, thriving economy, and illustrious intellectual legacy
- Cyrene, Libya | U-M LSA Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
The Kelsey Museum undertook two seasons of excavation in Cyrene under the direction of Donald White The excavations actually took place outside the city walls across a steep wadi from Cyrene at the sanctuary of Demeter
- Archaeological Site of Cyrene - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
A colony of the Greeks of Thera, Cyrene was one of the principal cities in the Hellenic world It was Romanized and remained a great capital until the earthquake of 365
- Cyrene, Libya - New World Encyclopedia
Cyrene (Greek Κυρήνη, Kurene) was an ancient Greek colony in present-day Libya, the oldest and most important of the five Greek cities in the region It gave eastern Libya the classical name 'Cyrenaica' that it has retained to modern times
- Cyrene: Ancient Greek City and Archaeological Site in Libya
Cyrene is an ancient Greek city near Shahhat in Libya, founded in the mid‑7th century BC during the Archaic period and governed at first by a dynasty known as the Battiads
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