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Amathus and still
The following year ( 497 BC ), Onesilus ( still besieging Amathus ), heard that a Persian force under Artybius had been dispatched to Cyprus.

Amathus and flourished
Amathus was built on the coastal cliffs with a natural harbor and flourished at an early date, soon requiring several cemeteries.

Amathus and patriarch
By the beginning of the 7th century, the patriarch of Alexandria was John the Merciful from Amathus.

Amathus and St
In the late sixth century, Ayios Ioannis Eleimonas ( Saint John the Charitable ), protector of the Knights of St. John, was born in Amathus.

Amathus and .
Amathus () was one of the most ancient royal cities of Cyprus, on the southern coast in front of Agios Tychonas, about 24 miles west of Larnaca and 6 miles east of Limassol.
Its ancient cult of Aphrodite was the most important, after Paphos, in Cyprus, her homeland, though the ruins of Amathus are less well-preserved than neighboring Kourion.
The pre-history of Amathus mixes myth and archaeology.
More purely Hellenic myth would have Amathus settled instead by one of the sons of Heracles, thus accounting for the fact that he was worshiped there.
Greeks from Euboea left their pottery at Amathus from the tenth century BC.
Amathus is identified with Kartihadasti ( Phoenician " New-Town ") in the Cypriote tribute-list of Esarhaddon of Assyria ( 668 B. C .).
It certainly maintained strong Phoenician sympathies, for it was its refusal to join the philhellene league of Onesilos of Salamis which provoked the revolt of Cyprus from Achaemenid Persia in 500-494BC, when Amathus was besieged unsuccessfully and avenged itself by the capture and execution of Onesilos.
About 385-380 BC the philhellene Evagoras of Salamis was similarly opposed by Amathus, in conjunction with Citium and Soli ; and even after Alexander the city resisted annexation, and was bound over to give hostages to Seleucus.
The wealth of Amathus was derived partly from its grain partly from its sheep and copper mines, of which traces can be seen inland.
Amathus was a rich and densely populated kingdom with a flourishing agriculture and mines situated very close to the northeast Kalavasos.
Much later, in 1869, a great number of blocks of stone from Amathus were used for the construction of the Suez Canal.
A new settlement close to Amathus but further inland, Agios Tychonas, is named after the bishop Saint Tychon of Amathus.
The site of the ruins is within the borders of this village, though the expansion of the Limassol tourist area has threatened the ruins: it is speculated that some of the hotels are on top of the Amathus necropolis.
In the 1870s Luigi Palma di Cesnola carried out excavations in the necropolis of Amathus, as elsewhere in Cyprus, enriching the early collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art ; some objects went to the British Museum.
The ten kingdoms listed by an inscription of Esarhaddon in 673 / 2 BC have been identified as Salamis, Kition, Amathus, Kourion, Paphos and Soli on the coast and Tamassos, Ledra, Idalium and Chytri in the interior.
Limassol's tourist strip now runs east along the coast as far as Amathus.
Limassol was probably built after Amathus had been ruined.
According to the Council of Chalcedon which took place in 451, the local bishop as well as the bishops of Amathus and Arsinoe were involved in the foundation of the city, which would be known by the names of Theodosiana and Neapolis.
Richard destroyed Amathus and the inhabitants were transferred to Limassol.

Amathus and Byzantine
Limassol was built between two ancient cities, Amathus and Kourion, so during Byzantine rule it was known as Neapolis ( new town ).

Amathus and ;
An ancient cult of Aphrodite-Ariadne was observed at Amathus, Cyprus, according to the obscure Hellenistic mythographer Paeon of Amathus ; Paeon's works are lost, but his narrative is among the sources cited by Plutarch in his vita of Theseus ( 20. 3 -. 5 ).
So these councils governed the people ; the first was at Jerusalem, the second at Gadara, the third at Amathus, the fourth at Jericho, and the fifth at Sepphoris in Galilee.
He married a local woman and got two sons, Pierus and Amathus ; two cities, Pieria and Amathia in Macedonia were founded or named after them ".

Amathus and was
It was said in antiquity that the people of Amathus were autochthonous, or " Pelasgian ".
Alcmaeon had given these jewels to Phegeus, who had his sons kill Alcmaeon when he discovered Alcmaeon's plan: thus lest the curse be transmitted to a next generation it was dedicated to Aphrodite at Amathus in Cyprus.
A relic was being shown in Amathus in Cyprus, in the time of Pausanias ( 2nd century CE ):
According to the myth that was current at Amathus, the second most important Cypriote cult centre of Aphrodite, Theseus ' ship was swept off-course and the pregnant and suffering Ariadne put ashore in the storm.
He was born at Amathus.
Following resistance from the kings of Kition, Amathus and Soli, who fled to the great king of Persia in 390 BC to request support, Evagoras received less help from the Athenians than he had hoped for and in about 380 BCE, a Persian force besieged Salamis and Evagoras was forced to surrender.

Amathus and Cyprus
:" In Cyprus is a city Amathus, in which is an old sanctuary of Adonis and Aphrodite.
He is best known for composing a very large compendium of the heresies up to his own time, full of quotations that are often the only surviving fragments of suppressed texts, and for instigating, with Tychon ( Bishop of Amathus ), a persecution against the non-Christians living on Cyprus, and the destruction of most of their temples.
In Cyprus, all the kingdoms had revolted except that of Amathus.
Except for the royal city of Amathus, the Kingdoms of Cyprus took part in the Ionian rising in 499 BC.
From 22 BCE onwards, Cyprus was a senatorial province " divided into four districts centred around Paphus, Salamis, Amathus and Lapethus.
c. 1500 Pygmalion Belis comes to the city of Amathus in Cyprus, marries Galatea and begets Paphos.
* Saint Tikhon of Amathus in Cyprus, bishop ( 5th century )

Amathus and by
The ten kingdoms listed by an inscription of Esarhaddon in 673 – 2 BCE have been identified as Soloi, Salamis, Paphos, Kourion, Amathus and Kition on the coast, and Tamassos, Ledrai, Idalion and Chytroi in the interior of the island.
According to Marsyas of Pella, Makedon son of Zeus had by a local woman two sons Pierus and Amathus.

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