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North Cyprus:Nicosia City-Walls:
In 1567, just before
the conquest of Cyprus by the Ottomans, the Venetians started to build
new walls in place of the old Lusignan walls ringing the city, so as to
be able to defend Nicosia. A famous Venetian engineer named Guilio
Savorgnano drew the plans of the walls. The walls have a circumference
of three miles, eleven bastions each like a castle, and three gates. The
walls consisted of earth ramparts with a stone facing. The names of the
gates were: "Porta Del Proveditore - The Kyrenia Gate" in the North, "Porta
Guiliana - The Famagusta Gate" in the East, and "Porta Domenica - The Paphos Gate" in the West. In order to build the walls, the Venetians
demolished the houses, palaces, monasteries and churches outside the
three-mile circumference of the city and used their stone in the
construction of the walls. The bastions were named after the nobilities
and other people who contributed to the construction of the walls (Rochas,
Loredano, Barbaro). The Venetians were defeated by the Ottomans before
they had time to finish the construction of the walls. Back |
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