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pilgrim who
travelled to
Kykkos Monastery in 1735, a
virtuous hermit called Esaias was
living in a cave on the
mountain of
Kykkos. One day, the Byzantine...
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Panayia village in the
Paphos District. In 1926, aged 13, he was
admitted to
Kykkos Monastery as a novice. At age 20 he was sent to the
Pancyprian Gymnasium...
- The
Kykkos watermill is a mill in Cyprus. It has been
declared a “heritage monument” by the
Cyprus Department of Antiquities. Ιt is one of the most significant...
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Kykkos Monastery in
Pedoulas (left) and Hala
Sultan Tekke near
Larnaca Salt Lake (right)...
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Byzantine churches and monasteries,
richly decorated with murals, of
which the
Kykkos monastery is the
richest and most famous. Nine
churches and one monastery...
- The
statue of
Archbishop Makarios III near the
Kykkos Monastery in Cyprus...
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president of Cyprus, was on its
grounds but has now been
moved the
monastery of
Kykkos. It was
sculpted by
Nikolas Kotziamannis,
weighs around 13 tons and is approximately...
- 1983–1988 –
Michalakis Zivanaris 1988–1991 –
Andreas Papaellinas 1991–1992 –
Kykkos Fotiades 1992–1994 – Mike
Ioannides 1994–1996 –
Christos Triantafyllides...
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Constantia and Ammochostos:
Vasileios Karayiannis (2007–)
Metropolis of
Kykkos and Tillyria:
Nikiphoros Kykkotis (2007–)
Metropolis of Tam****os and Oreini:...
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village of
Statos in Paphos,
British Cyprus. By the
scholarship of
Kykkos Monastery,
where he
served as a monk, he
finished the
Pancyprian Gymnasium...