Following the example of Alexander the Great, the Ptolemean founded many new cities. In Cyprus the city of Marion (today’s Polis Chrysochous) was rebuilt at the beginning of the 3rd century B.C , after the complete destruction by Ptolemean A’ and was named Arsinoe in memory of Arsinoe B’ , sister and wife of Ptolemean Filadelphos.  Two other towns with the name of Arsinoe were built, the first is Salamina to the east of Cyprus and the second is in the Paphos district between New and Old Paphos. This city according to Stravona has a temple and a holly garden which haven’t been found. The temple was possibly dedicated to the Queen Arsinoe which was loved in Paphos as was Aphrodite and many kings and queens of the Ptolemean.

Marion Kings

The ancient kingdom of Marion, with its capital city (today’s Polis Chrysochous) was also in the Paphos district. As inscriptions and coins show, we know the names of only 5 Kings of Marion:

  1. Doxandros (5th century B.C)
  2. Sasmas ( 5th century B.C)
  3. Stasiikos A’ (5th century B.C)
  4. Timocharis (5th century B.C)
  5. Stasiikos B’ (5th century B.C)
Ancient City of Marion photos: 
Ancient City of Marion location map: 

Nearby Places and things to do (within 5 km radius)

Hadjiantonas Winery - Parekklisia

Hadjiantonas Winery is located in the village of Parekklisia in the Limassol district. Parekklisia is considered to be a must visit ...

Blueberry Beach, Limassol

Blueberry Beach is located in the area of Amathounta, near Ancient Amathus  in the Limassol  district. More specifically it is sit...

Plus beach

The Plus beach is located at the Uptown Square area in the Limassol district with the most cosmopolitan sandy beach in the area. Even tho...

Malindi Beach, Limassol

Malindi Beach is located between the Pareklissia beach  and the Grand Resort Beach, in the Limassol  district. Malindi beach is a ...

Pareklissia Beach

Pareklissia beach is characterised by its soft sand and clear blue waters. It is one of the few beaches which exist in Limassol which are co...

St Raphael Marina

The St Raphael Marina is located east of the town of Limassol, at a distance of 15 kilometres and is an official port entrance to Cyprus. ...

Pages