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In the Greek Tragedy "Medea" written by Euripides, the "Cyprian" refers to the force of love, whenever the characters mention the Cyprian, they're essentially begging to the goddess Aphrodite.
The name for the island of Cyprus comes from Greek "Kypros", meaning "land of cypress trees".

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