Tremetousia
Tremetousia is a village in the Larnaca District of Cyprus, east of Athienou. It is one of only four villages in the district under the control of Northern Cyprus, the other three being Arsos, Melouseia and Pergamos.
The village is the successor of the ancient city Tremithus or Tremithous, mentioned by Ptolemy, Hierocles, George of Cyprus, Stephanus of Byzantium and other ancient geographers. The imperial claimnant Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus was defeated here in 1191 by Richard I of England, who afterwards took possession of Cyprus. The city was then destroyed and survives only as a village.
Name
There are two legends concerning the name Tremithous.One holds that when Aphrodite set foot upon the land, the very earth trembled at her divine presence, and for this reason the place came to be called Tremithus.
The other was that the name came from the terebinth trees growing in the area, which the Cypriots called tremithoi.