Arnaude de Rocas (Μαρία Συγκλητική[1]Maria Syglitiki, aka Arnalda di Roca;[2][3] died 1570) is a legendary personality from Cyprus, remembered there as a martyr[4] and a Cypriot heroine.[5]
^Μαρία Συγκλητική, polignosi.com (in Greek).
^Antonio Luigi Basso: Arnalda di Roca, Sambolino (tip.), 1871
^Συγκλητικοί οικογένεια - Η θρυλική οικογένεια των Συγκλητικών της Κύπρου, polignosi.com (in Greek).
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^Celebrating the 1821 Bicentennial, pahellenicfoundation.org
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