An ancient Greek city of Cyrenaica. Founded c. 630 B.C., it was noted as an intellectual center with distinguished schools of medicine and philosophy.
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An ancient Greek city of Cyrenaica. Founded c. 630 B.C., it was noted as an intellectual center with distinguished schools of medicine and philosophy.
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Cyrēnē, Greek colony in Libya (North Africa), on a high plateau a few kilometres inland, roughly midway between the Egyptian delta and Tunisia. Being cut off from other civilized regions of Africa by deserts and great distances, it looked naturally towards Greece. It was originally colonized from Thera in 630 BC, but received more settlers from Greece on several occasions. The colony attained great prosperity, its territory (Cyrenāica) being rich in corn, wool, oil, and the mysterious plant silphium, trade in which was a monopoly of the rulers. Unknown today, it was greatly valued in classical times as a universal medicine and was exported on a large scale. Cyrene was unique in that its founder Battus established a long-lasting royal dynasty, unbroken until it was overthrown some time after 460 BC; the rulers were named Battus and Arcesilaus alternately. It was made a Roman province in 74 BC. Cyrene was the birthplace of Aristippus, Carneades, Synesius, and Callimachus, who was occasionally called ‘Battiadēs’, (son of Battus) in allusion to his royal descent.
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