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- the latinisation of the Gr**** κυπάρισσος (kyparissos). In Gr**** mythology, Cyparissos, Cyparissus or Kyparissos (Ancient Gr****: Κυπάρισσος, "cypress") was...
- In Gr**** mythology, Cyparissus or Kyparissos (Ancient Gr****: Κυπάρισσος, "cypress") was a boy beloved by Apollo or in some versions by other deities. In...
- the Mediterranean cypress tree (Cupressus sempervirens), κυπάρισσος (kypárissos) the Gr**** name of the henna tree (Lawsonia alba), κύπρος (kýpros) an...
- Latin cyparissus, which is the latinisation of the Gr**** κυπάρισσος (kypárissos). Cypress are evergreen trees or large shrubs, growing to 5–40 m (16–131 ft)...
- Kokkinolithari Koritiani Koukoulioi Kouremadi Kryoneri Kryovrysi Krystallopigi Kyparisso Ladochori Leptokarya Lia Lista Malouni Margariti Mavroudi Mazarakia Mesovouni...
- Soulopoulo. It receives its tributary Tyria near Vrosina, and turns west near Kyparisso in Thesprotia, where the hydroelectric dam is located. It empties into...
- Mycenaean Gr**** (Kupirijo, "Cypriot"). Possible etymologies include the Gr**** kypárissos (κυπάρισσος, "cypress") or kýpros (κύπρος, "henna").[citation needed]...
- kolokýnthē/kolokýntha/kolokýnthos/kolokýntē, 'bottle gourd'; κυπάρισσος, kypárissos, 'cypress'; μίνθη, mínthē, 'mint' σταφυλή, staphylḗ, 'grape'; σῦκον/τῦκον...
- to Cyparissos Stephanos. Staff Writers (September 27, 2022). "Stefanos Kyparissos". The European Digital Mathematics Library. Retrieved September 27, 2022...
- Gaiseric tried to land his fleet at Kenipolis (near modern village of Kyparissos in Cape Tenaron), but as his army disembarked, the inhabitants of the...