The village of Mazotos |
At Alaminos |
' Nearby and close to the sea , there are the remains of a Roman town . It was here that Constantine Kopronymos defeated the fleet of the Calif Yezid III , capturing and destroying the complete fleet of 1,000 ships , except for 3 which were allowed to escape so that they might carry the news of the disaster to their country . In the Middle Ages , Mazotos gave its name to one of the principal baronies of the kingdom , and during the Venetian era it became the capital of one of the 12 districts into which the island was divided .' |
Houses such as this one at Alaminos were very much the standard or typical type 30-40 years ago . They are fast becoming a rarity . New materials and changing tastes are rapidly wiping out the original simplicity and local colour . |
R . Gunnis Historic Cyprus (1936) |
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