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Marion () was one of the ten city-kingdoms of . It was situated in the north-west of the island in the region, close to or under the present town of Polis. Both and Pliny the Elder mention the city in their writings.


History
Marion was already inhabited at the end of the and through the period.

According to tradition, Athenian Acamas, son of Theseus, disembarked near Polis after the and gave his name to the Cape of and the city of , a legendary city which has never been found. Marion was probably founded by Acamas or a certain Marieus.

In at Medinet Habu in the temples of , there is a large 12th-century BC inscription which refers to Cypriot towns including Marion.not verified

The , or Achaeans settled in Cyprus between 1400 and 1100 BC and Marion was one of the city-kingdoms they founded.not verified


Iron Age
It began to prosper from the Cypro-Archaic period onwards and became one of the most important ancient Cypriot city—kingdoms in the Cypro-Classical period with important commercial relations with the East , and .

The city became wealthy from the nearby copper and gold mines. It also served as an important trading port for both metal and timber. The foundations of the ancient harbour are visible to this day in the current port of Latchi.


Persian/Athenian period
The first definite reference to Marion occurred in 449 BC when , the great Athenian general, freed the city from the following the Battle of Salamis and in an attempt to re-establish Athenian supremacy in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Later, the ancient geographers spoke of the town as "Marion Hellenikon"—The Hellenic Marion. The Kingdom was rich in and ore, mined chiefly in the nearby . It was the natural wealth which led the city to a period of flourishing trade, especially with Athens, which in its turn, exported many pots to Marion. Samples of this pottery can be viewed at the Polis Museum.


Hellenistic period
The battle for Cyprus between the successors of Alexander the Great, Antigonus and Ptolemy, led Marion to destruction in 312 BC. Ptolemy, who finally prevailed, laid waste the city whose last king () had taken the side of Antigonus, and transferred its inhabitants to Paphos. Later, another member of the Ptolemy dynasty, , founded a new city on the ruins of Marion in about 270 BC and gave it the name of his wife, . The city, under its new name, prospered during the and Roman Ages.

According to Strabo there was a grove sacred to .Strabo 14.683


Excavations
Archaeological excavations of the area were first undertaken by the Swedish Cyprus Expedition between 1927 and 1931.E. Gjerstad, J. Lindros, E. Sjöqvist, A. Westholm, The Swedish Cyprus Expedition (Vols I-IV) They were followed by the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus, and since 1983 by the Princeton Cyprus Expedition.Childs W.P., 1988 "First preliminary report on the excavations at Polis Chrysochous by Princeton University", Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (1988), Nicosia, 121-130Childs W.P., 1999 "Princeton excavations at Polis Chrysochous 1994-1997", Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (1999), Nicosia, p223-237

E. Linder and A. Raban carried out the only investigation of the remains of the harbour in 1971.Raban A., 1995 "The Heritage of Ancient Harbour Engineering in Cyprus and the Levant" in Karageorgis V. – D. Michaelides (ed.), Proceedings of the International Symposium Cyprus and the Sea, Nicosia, p165

However very few remains of the city have been found except for a temple to and and many tombs, some of whose contents can be seen in the Polis museum. The sanctuary of Zeus and Aphrodite dates from the 6th to 4th c. BC and was burnt and destroyed by the Ptolomies in 312 BC. The colossal terracotta statue found in it was probably a votive gift, and is the largest clay sculpture found in the island.

A fine marble from Marion is now in the British Museum.


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