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Early Byzantine silver tray illustrating the marriages of David,
from the second treasure of Lampousa.

The early Christian basilica in Kourion archaeological site dates back to the 5th century AD and was probably the Cathedral of Kourion, with separate baptistery on the external northern side.

It
consists of a complex of baths and rooms with
beautiful 5th century AD mosaic floors. The
early Christian basilica dates back to the 5th
century AD and was probably the Cathedral
of Kourion, with separate baptistery on the
external northern…

It
consists of a complex of baths and rooms with
beautiful 5th century AD mosaic floors. The
early Christian basilica dates back to the 5th
century AD and was probably the Cathedral
of Kourion, with separate baptistery on the
external northern…

Early Christian bronze banner (?). Flattened disk containing cross type Christogram and the greek letter 'Rho'. Dimensions: 43 × 26,8 cm. It is dated in the 6th-7th century AD

Early Christian marble relief. Adorned with meandering floral decoration and circles enclosing animals, birds and fruits. Dimensions: 66,5 × 23 cm. It is dated in 5th-6th century.

Early Christian marble relief. Adorned with meandering floral decoration and circles enclosing animals, birds and fruits. Dimensions: 55 × 23 cm. ΙIt is dated in the 5th-6th century.

When in 1840 Sir Rowland Hill invented the first postage stamp in the world, little did he know that stamp collecting would become a great universal hobby. In time it became known as the "King of hobbies and a hobby of Kings". King George V was an…

When in 1840 Sir Rowland Hill invented the first postage stamp in the world, little did he know that stamp collecting would become a great universal hobby. In time it became known as the "King of hobbies and a hobby of Kings". King George V was an…
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