Roman province of Cyprus

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The Roman province of Cyprus was an island territory in the eastern Mediterranean under Roman rule, known for its strategic location, copper resources, and diverse population including Greeks, Romans, and Jewish communities.

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Label Occurrences
Roman province of Cyprus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman province
former administrative division
administrativeLanguage Latin
capital Paphos NERFINISHED
Salamis NERFINISHED
country Roman Empire
currency Roman coinage
economy mining
olive oil production
viticulture
established 58 BC
establishedBy Roman Republic NERFINISHED
followedBy Byzantine province of Cyprus NERFINISHED
governedBy proconsul
governorTitle proconsul of Cyprus
hasArchaeologicalSite Kourion NERFINISHED
Nea Paphos NERFINISHED
Salamis ruins NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroup Greeks NERFINISHED
Jewish communities
Romans NERFINISHED
incorporatedInto Roman Republic NERFINISHED
integratedInto Roman provincial system NERFINISHED
knownFor agricultural production
copper resources
strategic maritime location
language Greek
Latin
laterPartOf Roman Empire NERFINISHED
legalStatus senatorial province
localAdministration Greek city councils
locatedIn eastern Mediterranean
locatedOn island of Cyprus NERFINISHED
majorCity Amathus NERFINISHED
Kition NERFINISHED
Paphos NERFINISHED
Salamis NERFINISHED
partOf Senatorial provinces of the Roman Empire NERFINISHED
precededBy Ptolemaic rule in Cyprus
preRomanCulture Hellenistic culture
religion Greco-Roman polytheism
early Christianity
romanization presence of Roman settlers and officials
significantEvent conversion of proconsul Sergius Paulus
visit of the apostle Paul
strategicFor control of eastern Mediterranean sea routes
taxation subject to Roman taxation

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jewish revolt in Cyprus hasPoliticalEntity Roman province of Cyprus