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THE HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF LEMESOS (Limassol) - The town of Lemesos (Limassol) is situated between the ancient towns of Amathus and Curium. The English King Richard the Lionheart destroyed Amathus in 1191. Lemesos (Limassol) was probably built after Amathus had been ruined. However, the town of Lemesos (Limassol) was inhabited since the very old times. Graves that were found there date back to 2.000 B.C. and others date back to the 8th and 4th century B.C. These few remains that were left behind show that a small colonization must have existed which did not manage to develop and flourish... (more)


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Limassol Castle - In the city of Limassol lies the Medieval Castle of Limassol near the old harbour in the heart of the historical centre. The present building dates to the period of Turkish rule, however, the oldest reference to the castle dates to 1228 and refers either to the old Byzantine or its substitute in the early phases of the Lusignan period. According to Etienne de Lusignan the original castle was built by Guy de Lusignan in 1193 and was surrendered to the Knights of Jerusalem in1308.... (more)


Limassol Castle - The oldest report on the existence of the Castle of Limassol dates back to 1228 when Frederick the Second of Germany and his supporters sent to prison the hostages seized by Ibeline, the king regent of Cyprus. This Castle was likely to be an ancient Byzantine Castle or the one that took its place over the early Frankish period. According to Stephen Lusignan, Guy de Lusignan had the original Castle built in 1193. This original fort, if it really existed, has not yet been localized by the archaeologists. It is more likely to have been given up to the knights for administration purposes on behalf of the crown in 1308. (more)