Paphos

Aphrodite and Paphos

There was unbroken continuity of cult from that time until 391 AD when the Roman Emperor Theodosius I outlawed all pagan religions and the sanctuary fell into the ruins in which we find it today.


New Paphos

!Mosaic from the House of [Dionysos, god of wine, 3rd c. AD](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6a/DionysosAkmePaphosmosaic.jpg/250px-DionysosAkmePaphosmosaic.jpg)


New Paphos

An inscription from the 80s BC speaks of a certain Onesander of Paphos being appointed to the Great Library of Alexandria.

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