• Cyrene, Myrtusa Greek Theatre. Delos, Greco-Roman Theatre. ... Theater of Kourion (Cyprus). Catana, Greco-Roman Theatre. Theater of Vergina (Greece).
  • Aphrodite of Cyrene – NCMALearn. Cyrene’s ruins remain there as a reminder of the region’s rich past, which was shaped by Greeks and Romans alike.
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  • The Greek archaeological city of Cyrene, locally known as Shahhat or Qurina, is located in the eastern part of Libya, in Cyrenaica.
  • 'Dithyramb, tragedy—and Cyrene', in P.Wilson (ed.), The Greek Theatre and Festivals, Oxford 2007, 185-214.
  • A colony of the Greeks of Thera, Cyrene was one of the principal cities in the Hellenic world.
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  • ...www.robertharding.com/licenses-explained/https://www.robertharding.com/preview/685-1507/odeon-small-greek-theatre-greek-roman-site-cyrene/.
  • Much of what we know about the Greek period of Cyrene was told by Herodotus, the individual who was considered to be the first historian of Ancient Greece.
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  • Τhe National Theatre of Northern Greece presents Aristophanes’ comedy “Plutus”. The play is translated, adapted and directed by Giannis Kakleas.
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  • Greece is full of Ancient Greek Theatres! This article sheds some light on the origins and the importance of theatre in Ancient Greece.
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  • The Archaeological Site of Cyrene represents a Greek colony that was one of the principal cities in the Hellenic world. Later in its history, it became a Roman city.