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Kourion Kourion (Greek: Κούριον), also Curias (Pliny v. 13) or Latin: Curium, was a city in Cyprus, which endured from antiquity until the early Middle Ages. Kourion is situated on the south shores of the island to the west of the river Lycus (now called Kouris), 16 M. P. from Amathus. (Peut. Tab.), and was recorded by numerous ancient authors including Ptolemy (v. 14. § 2), Stephanus of Byzantium, Hierocles, and Pliny the Elder. Kourion was said to have been founded by the Argives.Stesenor, its sovereign, betrayed the cause of his country during the war against the Persians. (Herod. l. c.) Near the town was a cape (Φρούριον, Ptol. v. 14. § 2), from which sacrilegious offenders who had dared to touch the altar of Apollo were thrown into the sea. (Strab. l. c.). The city has passed through different phases from a Hellenistic, Roman, and Christian periods. For this reason the city has a very large Agora (market place) and you can find an early Christian Basilica as well within the city walls. Furthermore, large public baths which were equipped with cold, warm and hot spas, as well in the city and a nymphium is found with large octagonal swimming pool. In the large amphitheatre which sits 2000 spectators mostly gladiator games were held, therefore in the city there is Palestra or a training place for gladiators. The whole city has beautiful floor mosaics and they are mostly found in the house of Achileas and the private bath of the founder of the city. Three kilometers from the city is the sanctuary of Apollo which has stunning Cypro-Corinthian columns that are the most beautiful thing in the world . On the same location there exists place of worship for a woodland god dating back to 6000 BC. In between Kourion and the sanctuary of Apollo a stadium that is around 400 m long is found; this stadium could sit up to 7,000 spectators who would watch ancient Greek sports. This magnificent city is believed to have been destroyed in the 4th century when a series of 5 strong earthquakes hit the city in a period of 80 years, and this inevitably brought an end to the city as it was known. The ruins of Kourion, near the modern town of Episkopi, is located on one of the most fertile Excavations were also conducted by several other expeditions. The British Museum enriched its Cypriot artefact collection through excavations conducted during the British occupation of the island between 1893 and 1899. The excavations on the theatre were carried out by the University Museum of Philadelphia. Works began in 1934 and were completed in 1949. Add Comment | Other articles in this category ![]() Pilavakion Museum No ratings Rate it! Pilavakio Museum was established by Theophanis Pilavakis, a man from Phini. The Museum is in a building that goes back to the 16th century i... Paneri Taverna Mesogi No ratings Rate it! What a great little place to eat, we found this little gem by accident as it is next door to the Mesogi arms, the food is simple and the men... Adonis Baths No ratings Rate it!
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