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"Cyprus: Historical and Descriptive" by Franz von Loher is a comprehensive exploration of the island's wealthy records and cultural history. Originally published inside the nineteenth century, this work affords readers with an in depth account of Cyprus, supplying insights into its ancient evolution, geographical functions, and the diverse affects that have formed its identity. Von Loher delves into the island's historic past, tracing its records from antiquity thru medieval instances, and highlighting the impact of various civilizations, such as the Romans, Byzantines, and Crusaders. The…mehr

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"Cyprus: Historical and Descriptive" by Franz von Loher is a comprehensive exploration of the island's wealthy records and cultural history. Originally published inside the nineteenth century, this work affords readers with an in depth account of Cyprus, supplying insights into its ancient evolution, geographical functions, and the diverse affects that have formed its identity. Von Loher delves into the island's historic past, tracing its records from antiquity thru medieval instances, and highlighting the impact of various civilizations, such as the Romans, Byzantines, and Crusaders. The creator's descriptive narrative not simplest captures the geopolitical significance of Cyprus but also paints a bright photograph of its landscapes, architecture, and nearby customs. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested by expertise the complexities of Cyprus, presenting a mix of historical analysis and bright descriptions that carry the island's past to life. Von Loher's meticulous research and engaging writing fashion make "Cyprus: Historical and Descriptive" an undying contribution to the examine of this Mediterranean gem.
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Franz Von Loher was a democrat during Germany's 1848 revolutions. He was a German lawyer and historian. He traveled widely across the United States. He studied law, history, natural science, and art in Halle, Munich, Freiburg, and Berlin, and traveled extensively throughout Europe, Canada, and the United States from 1846 to 1847. The end of his adventures in the United States brought him to Cincinnati, where he stayed for seven months. He gave public talks on "the significance of the German people in world history." He left for home on October 2, 1847. When he returned to Germany, he actively participated in the political revolt of 1848. He started the Westphalische Zeitung and was imprisoned by the authorities for political agitation, but was eventually freed following a trial.