Cyprus has a long-standing historical association with copper, as the island was one of the earliest sources of the metal in the ancient world. The name "copper" itself is derived from the Latin term "cuprum," which comes from "Cyprium aes," meaning "metal of Cyprus." The island's rich deposits of copper were extensively mined in antiquity, contributing to its economy and trade. Today, Cyprus continues to be linked to copper through its geological resources and ongoing mining activities.
Any link between curium and Cyprus; probable a confusion with copper.
Copper was named after Cyprus, as the Latin word for the island is "Cuprum." Cyprus has historically been a major source of copper ore.
copper
From the Latin word cyprium, after the island of Cyprus, by the ancient Romans, because so much of it was mined there.'Copper' is a corruption from the Latin 'aes Cyprium', "the metal of Cyprus", Cyprus having been an important source of copper for the Romans.
Copper ( Cu ) from the latin cuprum. Derived from the latin for Cyprus metal because the island of Cyprus was a major source of copper at the time..
Copper
Cyprus had strategic importance as a possible base against Turkey. From ancient times it had been an important source of copper, so much so that the name of the island is the same word as "copper"
i think the island of Cyprus
From the Latin word cyprium, after the island of Cyprus
it was a roman who visited cyprus
The flag of Cyprus is very unusual in that it contains a map of the country. It is a copper coloured map of Cyprus on a white background with two olive branches underneath.
From the Latin word cuprum, which means "from the island of Cyprus."From the Latin word cyprium, after the island of Cyprus