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[[Kition]] (Greek: [[Κίτιον]], Kítion; Phoenician: 𐤊𐤕, kt, or 𐤊𐤕𐤉, kty; Latin: [[Citium]]) was a city-kingdom on the southern coast of [[Cyprus]] (in present-day [[Larnaca]]). According to the text on the plaque closest to the excavation pit of the Kathari site (as of 2013), it was established in the 13th century BC by Greek (Achaean) settlers, after the Trojan war. | |wketx=[[Kition]] (Greek: [[Κίτιον]], Kítion; Phoenician: 𐤊𐤕, kt, or 𐤊𐤕𐤉, kty; Latin: [[Citium]]) was a city-kingdom on the southern coast of [[Cyprus]] (in present-day [[Larnaca]]). According to the text on the plaque closest to the excavation pit of the Kathari site (as of 2013), it was established in the 13th century BC by Greek (Achaean) settlers, after the Trojan war. | ||
Its most famous, and probably only known, resident was Zeno of Citium, born c. 334 BC in Citium and founder of the Stoic school of philosophy which he taught in Athens from about 300 BC. | Its most famous, and probably only known, resident was Zeno of Citium, born c. 334 BC in Citium and founder of the Stoic school of philosophy which he taught in Athens from about 300 BC. | ||
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|btext=ου (τό) :<br />Kition ([[Citium]]), <i>ville de Chypre</i>.<br />'''Étymologie:'''. | |btext=ου (τό) :<br />Kition ([[Citium]]), <i>ville de Chypre</i>.<br />'''Étymologie:'''. |
Latest revision as of 11:25, 13 October 2022
Wikipedia EN
Kition (Greek: Κίτιον, Kítion; Phoenician: 𐤊𐤕, kt, or 𐤊𐤕𐤉, kty; Latin: Citium) was a city-kingdom on the southern coast of Cyprus (in present-day Larnaca). According to the text on the plaque closest to the excavation pit of the Kathari site (as of 2013), it was established in the 13th century BC by Greek (Achaean) settlers, after the Trojan war.
Its most famous, and probably only known, resident was Zeno of Citium, born c. 334 BC in Citium and founder of the Stoic school of philosophy which he taught in Athens from about 300 BC.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (τό) :
Kition (Citium), ville de Chypre.
Étymologie:.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Κίτιον: (κῐ) τό Китий (один из девяти главных городов Кипра, родина стоика Зенона и место смерти афинского полководца Кимона) Thuc., Plut.
Translations
ar: كتيون; bg: Китион; ceb: Kítion; de: Kition; el: Κίτιο; en: Kition; es: Citio; eu: Kition; fa: کیتیون; fi: Kition; fr: Kition; he: כתיון; hu: Kítion; hy: Կիտիոն; it: Kition; ja: キティオン; ko: 키티온; nl: Kition; ru: Китион; sv: Kítion; uk: Кітіон; ur: کیتیون; zh: 基提翁