• First Lady of Cyprus refers to the wife of the president of Cyprus. The country's current first lady is Philippa Karsera, a career diplomat and wife of...
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  • Lila Irene Clerides (category First ladies of Cyprus)
    1921 – 6 June 2007) was the First Lady of Cyprus briefly in 1974 and again from 1993 until 2003 during the presidency of her husband, Glafcos Clerides...
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  • Mimi Kyprianou (category First ladies of Cyprus)
    inaugural First Lady of Cyprus from 1977 to 1988 during the presidency of her husband, Spyros Kyprianou. She was Cyprus' first official first lady, as the...
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  • Secretary-General of the Arab League and his wife Leila Aboul Gheit Philippa Karsera, First Lady of Cyprus Entissar el-Sisi, First Lady of Egypt and her daughter...
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  • Clerides, First Lady of Cyprus (1993–2003) and wife of Glafcos Clerides, president of the Republic of Cyprus Ruby Daniel, Israeli author of Cochin Jewish origin...
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    Lila Erulkar (1921–2007), First Lady of Cyprus (1993–2003) and wife of Glafcos Clerides, president of the Republic of Cyprus Nissim Ezekiel (1924–2004)...
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    The Church of Cyprus (Greek: Ἐκκλησία τῆς Κύπρου, romanized: Ekklisia tis Kyprou) is one of the autocephalous Greek Orthodox churches that together with...
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    Glafcos Clerides (category Presidents of the House of Representatives (Cyprus))
    role in the Cypriot struggle for independence, first as a member of the anti-colonial guerilla organization EOKA and later in the drafting of the country's...
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    Nicosia (redirect from Capital of Cyprus)
    and Lefkoşa in Turkish) is the capital and largest city of Cyprus. It is the southeasternmost of all EU member states' capital cities. Nicosia has been...
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  • from Cyprus, which resulted in the parish ordering the removal of a plaque erected by the BBC "to commemorate the first black Briton." Beachy Head Lady was...
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    Aphrodite (redirect from Lady of Cyprus)
    aspect of the same goddess, or used by a different local cult. Thus she was also known as Cytherea (Lady of Cythera) and Cypris (Lady of Cyprus), because...
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    Androulla Vassiliou (category First ladies of Cyprus)
    President of Cyprus. Vassiliou served as First Lady of Cyprus from 1988 to 1993. Vassiliou was elected to the House of Representatives of Cyprus in 1996...
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    mother Cyprus–Lebanon relations List of Lebanese people in Cyprus Lebanese people in Greece, ca. 30,000 people Maronites in Cyprus Our Lady of Grace Cathedral...
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  • Katherine Clerides (category Cypriot politicians)
    of Cyprus. She is Honorary President of the Board of the Glafcos Clerides Institute in Cyprus and a former MP in the House of Representatives, Cyprus...
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    son of Guy, Constable of Cyprus (son of Hugh III of Cyprus), and Eschiva of Ibelin, Hugh succeeded his father as Constable of Cyprus in 1318, and later succeeded...
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  • Cyprus is an office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) opened in August 1974 upon the request of the Government of Cyprus and...
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    The island of Cyprus was an overseas possession of the Republic of Venice from 1489, when the independent Kingdom of Cyprus ended, until 1571, when the...
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    considered the unofficial national cocktail of Cyprus. While other forms of the brandy sour cocktail exist, the Cypriot variety is a distinct mixture, which...
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    smaller minorities of Maronites in Syria, Cyprus, Israel, and Jordan. Emigration since the 19th century means that about two-thirds of the Maronite Church's...
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    Catherine Cornaro (category Queens consort of Cyprus)
    last monarch of the Kingdom of Cyprus, also holding the titles of Queen of Jerusalem and Queen of Armenia. She became queen consort of Cyprus by marriage...
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    Lady of Grace Cathedral is the main Maronite church of the city of Nicosia, in Cyprus, and is the cathedral of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Cyprus...
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    Nikos Christodoulides (category Ministers of foreign affairs of Cyprus)
    Χριστοδουλίδης; born 6 December 1973) is a Cypriot politician, diplomat, and academic who has served as the 8th President of Cyprus since 2023. He previously served...
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    the faithful Maronites of the island of Cyprus. Its arcieparchial seat is the city of Nicosia, where is located the Our Lady of Grace Cathedral (Nicosia)...
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    originator of Cypriot non-alignment was Archbishop of Cyprus Makarios III, the first President (1960–1977) of the independent republic of Cyprus. Prior to...
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  • Hugh II of Cyprus (or Hugues II de Lusignan) (June–August, 1252 or 1253 – November or December 5, 1267) was king of Cyprus and, from the age of 5 years...
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    officially recognizes Palestine as a de facto state. Cypriot first lady Androulla Vassiliou, wife of President George Vasiliou, was declared persona non...
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    province of Judea. His first occupation of Syria was in 318, and he established at the same time a protectorate over the petty kings of Cyprus. When Antigonus...
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    Lady of the Rosary (Latin: Beatae Mariae Virginis a Rosario), also known as Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, is a Marian title. The Feast of Our Lady of the...
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    The music of Cyprus includes a variety of traditional, Western classical and Western popular genres. Cypriot traditional music is similar to the traditional...
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    Vanessa cardui is the most widespread of all butterfly species. It is commonly called the painted lady, or formerly in North America the cosmopolitan....
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