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Soli, Cyprus

Coordinates: 35°08′25″N 32°48′45″E / 35.1404°N 32.8126°E / 35.1404; 32.8126
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Soli
Σόλοι
Map showing the 10 ancient city Kingdoms of Cyprus
Soli, Cyprus is located in Cyprus
Soli, Cyprus
Shown within Cyprus
LocationCyprus
RegionNicosia District
Coordinates35°08′25″N 32°48′45″E / 35.1404°N 32.8126°E / 35.1404; 32.8126
The swan mosaic at Soli

Soli or Soloi (Template:Lang-el) is an ancient Greek city in the island of Cyprus, located southwest of Morphou and on the coast in the gulf of Morphou and dates back to about the 6th century BC. Since 1974 the city has lain in the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Originally, Soloi was located in a much constricted geographical location. At its current location, the whole urban centre was designed by Solon during his 10-year trip, after whom the name Soloi is commonly attributed. Reyes, however, disputes this etymological origin, as the name Soloi appears on the Esarhaddon prism predating Solon's visit.[1] Soloi was one of the ten city-kingdoms into which Cyprus was divided at the time.

What remains today is mainly from the Roman period, most notably the mosaic floor of the basilica with its wealth of birds, animals and geometric designs and a picture of a swan. There is a theatre but it has been restored so much that it no longer has any atmosphere of its original age.

Famous people from Soli

The city of Soli in Cilicia and solecism

There is also another city by the same name, Soli, Cilicia. The Athenians considered their dialect as uncultured and used the word σόλοικος to refer to incorrect speech, hence the English word solecism.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ A.T Reyes, Archaic Cyprus (1993):124
  2. ^ Robert K. Barnhart, ed. (1988). Chambers Dictionary of Etymology. New York: Chambers Harrap. ISBN 0-550-14230-4.

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