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You're listening to Project XXX on Leeds Student Radio! This is the show where we delve into your favourite sex topics, get on guests and chat naughty nonsense! Uploaded weekly! Instagram: projectx.x.x Facebook: Project XXX on LSR Email: lsrprojectxxx@gmail.com
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Welcome to the History of Cyprus Podcast. Follow us on Instagram and support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheHistoryofCyprusPodcast https://instagram.com/thehistoryofcyprus I’d like to thank each and every participant (and every future guest) in this project as without their time and hard work in their respective fields of archaeology, linguistics, social and political history, this would not have been possible. Every month I will be releasing a new episode as it relates to C ...
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Lorcan Mullan (@lorcanmullan) and Simon Cross (@simoncross3) are two different generations of wrestling fans that came together in friendship and now you can hear them every week discuss a facet related to the wrestling industry. Series within the series include 'The Meltzer 5-Star Project' in which the hosts discuss every match that they can find that Dave Meltzer rated five stars (or higher) in his Wrestling Observer Newsletter. 'Match of the Week' has Lorcan and Simon take it in turns to ...
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The Sibyls of ancient Greece and Rome were oracles that divined the future by channeling the god, Apollo. Sibyls were considered to be intermediaries between the mortal world and the divine realm, and their pronouncements were highly regarded by the Greeks. Sibyls were often consulted by individuals, city-states, and rulers seeking guidance on impo…
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Votive practices in Cyprus have long been an integral part of the island's rich cultural and religious traditions. Cypriots have engaged in diverse acts of votive offerings to express gratitude, seek divine favor, or fulfill vows. In ancient Cyprus, votives played a significant role in the worship of various deities. The sanctuaries dedicated to go…
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The Idalion Bilingual inscription comprises a dedication composed in Phoenician and Greek, using the Cypriot syllabic script. This inscription played a crucial role in deciphering the Cypriot syllabic writing system and is often referred to as the equivalent of the 'Rosetta stone' in Cyprus. Despite Idalion being under Phoenician rule at that time,…
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There's a good chance that you might have heard of a recent study published in May 2024 that revises our understanding of when Cyprus was first settled. You can read more on it here: Archaeology Magazine. ...but to borrow a short excerpt from the article, "It had been argued that hunter-gatherers only traveled to inhospitable islands in the eastern…
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**My apologies on my audio quality for this episode. Working off an old laptop for this particular recording. Early Christianity in Cyprus dates back to the first century AD, when the island was part of the Roman Empire. According to tradition, the apostles Paul, Barnabas, and John Mark traveled to Cyprus to spread the message of Christianity. The …
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If you're listening to this month's Primary Source, you're hearing from the acts of Cyprus' patron saint, St. Barnabas. St. Barnabas was a Cypriot Jew who converted to Christianity and undertook missionary work across the island and beyond. In the Acts of the Apostles, he was accompanied by St. Paul most famously confronting a magician named Elymas…
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0:00 - Jushin Thunder Liger vs. El Samurai, Explosion Tour: Night 13, 30-04-1992 13:37 - El Samurai vs. Koji Kanemoto, Best of the Super Juniors IV: Night 17, 05-06-1997 32:34 - KUSHIDA vs. Will Ospreay, Best of the Super Juniors XXIV Final, 03-06-2017 55:28 - Hiromu Takahashi vs. Taiji Ishimori, Best of the Super Juniors XXV Final, 04-06-2018 1:13…
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For this month's episode, I speak with Tassos Papacostas (King's College London) about Cyprus during the Middle Byzantine Period. We touch upon the political and economic changes that characterize the period in addition to the population movement from urban centers to rural ones (focusing on the 10th century settlement of the Troodos region in part…
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0:00 - Mitsuharu Misawa vs. Jumbo Tsuruta, AJPW Super Power Series (Night 19), 08-06-1990 24:19 - Super Generation Army (Misawa/Kawada/Kobashi) vs. Tsuruta-gun (Tsuruta/Taue/Fuchi), AJPW October Giant Series (Night 16), 19-10-1990 47:40 - Super Generation Army vs. Tsuruta-gun, AJPW Fan Appreciation Day, 20-04-1991 1:08:53 - Super Generation Army vs…
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St. Neophytos the Recluse (Άγιος Νεόφυτος ο Έγκλειστος ca. 1134–1214) was a twelfth century Cypriot hermit and saint whose short chronicle, "On the Calamities Against the Country of Cyprus," provides us with an invaluable look into the Third Crusade and, more specifically, its impact on Cyprus which he considers an unmitigated disaster. He is decid…
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0:00 - Intro 10:55 - Andrade Almas vs. Johnny Gargano, NXT Takeover: Philadelphia, 27-01-2018 38:24 - Adam Cole vs. Ricochet vs. EC3 vs. Killian Dain vs. Lars Sullivan vs. Velveteen Dream, NXT Takeover: New Orleans, 07-04-2018 1:04:21 - Johnny Gargano vs. Tommaso Ciampa, NXT Takeover: New Orleans, 07-04-2018 1:36:00 - Johnny Gargano vs. Adam Cole, …
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The roots of the Black Cypriot community can be traced back to different historical periods. Cyprus, being under various foreign dominations, witnessed the movement of people from Africa, particularly through trade routes and often forced migrations. The archaeological record can certainly attest to a Black presence as far back as the Archaic Perio…
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According to late Ottoman historian, Ronald C. Jennings, little is known “about the places of origins of Black slaves or free blacks in Ottoman Cyprus except that their presence can be documented by the 1590s in the judicial registers from Nicosia” -- as can be heard in this excerpt. Though a very short Primary Source, it is revealing. As was commo…
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#227 - Will Ospreay vs. Josh Alexander (TNA, 14-01-2024) #228 - Bryan Danielson vs. Zack Sabre Jr. (NJPW, 11-02-2024) #229 - Will Ospreay vs. Michael Oku (RPW, 18-02-2024) #230 - Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita (AEW, 03-03-2024) #231 - Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher (AEW, 06-03-2024_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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My guest this month is renowned archaeologist, Eric Cline. You might be familiar with Dr. Cline from his seminal work, "1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed," which was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize in 2014, in addition to "Three Stones Make a Wall" and "Digging up Armageddon." Eric, in collaboration with renowned illustrator, Glynnis Fawk…
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For all Patreon members, you can access my interview on Zeno of Citium with Professor Andrew Erskine (University of Edinburgh) now on Patreon. For as little as $1 a month, your contributions help fund the History of Cyprus Podcast and keep it ad free. Please consider supporting the History of Cyprus Podcast and help build this digital repository of…
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This month's primary source is bit different! Glynnis Fawkes, a highly acclaimed cartoonist and illustrator, has made significant contributions to the field of archaeology by illustrating numerous excavations in the Eastern Mediterranean (and in Cyprus) since 1998. Some of her work is featured in the book, "Cartoons of Cyprus" -- with a wonderful f…
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*My apologies; I had a broken microphone on the day of the recording. But thankfully John's audio quality is perfect! The Epic Cycle, also known as the Trojan Cycle, refers to a collection of ancient Greek epic poems that were composed between the 8th and 6th centuries BCE. It is a series of narratives that revolve around the events related to the …
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Bear with me. This is a long (but important!) episode description. Cyprus is mentioned only once in The Iliad. Kinyras, The King of Cyprus, gifts Agamemnon a breastplate as he prepares for war against Troy: "First [Agamemnon] strapped the splendid greaves around his shins, fitted with silver bindings around his ankles; Next he girt about his chest …
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Ch-ch-ch-changes #222 - Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Kento Miyahara (AJPW, 31-12-2023) #223 - Kazuchika Okada vs. Bryan Danielson (NJPW, 04-01-2024) #224 - Mascara Dorada vs. Templario (CMLL, 05-01-2024) #225 - Jon Moxley vs. Shingo Takagi (NJPW, 13-01-2024) #226 - Kazuchika Okada vs. Will Ospreay (NJPW, 13-01-2024) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy…
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When we think of traditional Cypriot music, typically we picture the fiddle -- ubiquitous to both Greek & Turkish communities in Cyprus. But just what is "traditional" Cypriot music? And who exactly was the Cypriot Fiddler? My guest this month is ethnomusicologist, Dr. Nicoletta Demetriou, whose work and book, The Cypriot Fiddler, frames the bulk o…
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A huge thank you to everyone for your unwavering support to The History of Cyprus Podcast. If you're looking for something to tide you over until the next episode, you can find my interview with Thierry Petit, the Director of Excavations at Amathus, on Patreon . The episode is available to all members, regardless of the tier, and for as little as $…
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Magda Ohnefalsch-Richter was an ethnographer who lived in Cyprus in the latter part of the 19th century. Her published work provides us an invaluable insight into the customs and mores of Cypriots in the period. In this excerpt, Ohnefalsch-Richter notes the different instruments used in Greek and Turkish communities. However, we can't quite speak o…
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Aphrodite is associated with love, beauty and, I learn -- quite erroneously -- with fertility. Often through this sanitized lens, we lose sight of who Aphrodite was: the Goddess of Sex. But who was she? What are her origins? How was she understood in antiquity? And, perhaps more importantly, why is she so intimately associated with Cyprus? Join me …
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Cyprus has been intimately associated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite for centuries. According to Hesiod, in a calculated act of violence, she was born from the severed genitals of Ouranos near the coast of Cyprus. It is one of the earliest surviving works of Greek literature and is considered a foundational text of Greek mythology. But who exactl…
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We edited out a whole bit where we came up with gimmick matches for each anniversary year 1st (Paper) = A match where you can inflict papercuts on your opponent with pieces of paper and card of differing sizes around the ring 2nd (Cotton) = A version of the First Blood match where the wrestler who gets a jar full of cotton buds covered in their opp…
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