- stoa.wordpress.com 2007/04/01/the-foundation-of-…The foundation of Cyrene: legends and reality. Apr1 by stoa. Cyrene is definitely the main Greek African colony, located on the North Libyan coast.
- greecehighdefinition.com blog/2018/10/6/ancient-…A colony of the Greeks of Thera, Cyrene was one of the principal cities in the Hellenic world. ... The Mysteries of Eleusis: The Secret Rites of Ancient Greece.Bulunamadı: theatre
- absolutviajes.com en/Greece/ancient-greek-colony-…The ancient Greek colony of Cyrene was located in present-day Shahhat in Libya, North Africa, in the Djebel Akhdar valley. It was founded by.Bulunamadı: theatre
- artstation.com artwork/qm25n...Cyrene from Assassin's creed Origins - The Theater is one of the most iconic locations of the city and it was the main form of entertainment for the Greek Citizens.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Cyrene,_LibyaCyrene (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.Bulunamadı: theatre
- thehistoryhub.com cyrene-libya-facts-pictures.htmAmong them, a headless marble statue, known as the “Venus of Cyrene” symbolizing the goddess Venus, a Roman version of a Greek original was unearthed by...
- http://galenfrysinger.com cyrene_libya.htmGreek lyric poet Pindar celebrated the successes of Cyrene’s rulers in the ancient games of the Greeks, and also sang of Aristaeus, the child produced by the...
- greekmythology.com Myths/Mortals/Cyrene/…Cyrene was the daughter of King Hypseus of the Lapiths, in Greek mythology. Some sources mention that she was instead the daughter of the river god Pe...Bulunamadı: theatre
- orthodoxwiki.org Archdiocese_of_CyreneThe Holy Archdiocese of Cyrene and the Libyan Sea is a titular diocese in Egypt under the jurisdiction of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa.Bulunamadı: theatre
- igcyr.unibo.it igcyr011000Beginning of the fourth century B.C. Found by Ferri in 1922 at Cyrene, reused as a step leading to the southern cold pool of the Byzantine Baths.