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- Cypriot ****ociations. Subsequently, V****os Lyssarides parti****ted in the EOKA 1955–1959 struggle. Lyssarides persuaded Georgios Grivas to create within...
- social-democratic political party in Cyprus. The party was founded by V****os Lyssarides in 1969 as the United Democratic Centre Union, EDEK (Gr****: Ενιαία Δημοκρατική...
- an attempted ********ination of V****os Lyssarides, prominent supporter of Makarios III, failed to kill Lyssarides, but killed Doros Loizou and injured three...
- Front Supported by: Greece Commanders and leaders Makarios III V****os Lyssarides Pantelakis ****zis Brigadier General Michalis Georgitsis Colonel Konstantinos...
- resolution on the legal status of the base areas originally proposed by V****os Lyssarides. The resolution refers to "relevant UN decisions on the abolition of colonialism...
- Pro Makarios Size 330 Part of Cyprus Police Allies Cyprus Police V****os Lyssarides' teams Opponents EOKA-B Cypriot National Guard (Anti-Makarios Factions)...
- were due to be held in Cyprus in February 1978. However, after V****os Lyssarides of the Movement for Social Democracy announced on 8 January that he would...
- South African Battle of Britain fighter pilot (d. 2010) May 13 – V****os Lyssarides, Cypriot politician and physician (d. 2021) May 15 – Nasrallah Boutros...
-   Candidate Spyros Kyprianou Glafcos Clerides V****os Lyssarides Party DIKO–AKEL DISY EDEK Po****r vote 173,791 104,294 29,307 Percentage 56.54% 33.93%...
- either remained after EOKA was disbanded and to units such as V****os Lyssarides' teams (Also known as the "Κοκκινοσκούφηδες", "Red berets" in English)...