
According to some ancient authorities, Stasinus (Στασῖνος) of Cyprus, a semi-legendary early Greek poet, was the author of the Cypria, in eleven books, one of the poems belonging to the Epic Cycle that narrated the War of Troy. According to Photius others ascribed it to Hegesias (or Hegesinus) of Salamis or elsewhere even to Homer himself...
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(from the article `Cyprus`) ...until about 663. For the next hundred years, Cyprus enjoyed a period of complete independence and massive development. Epic poetry grew ...
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