- Cypriots. This
highly influential position put
Makarios at the
centre of
Cypriot politics.
During the 1950s,
Makarios embraced his dual role as
Archbishop and...
- name
Makários (Μακάριος),
meaning "happy, fortunate, blessed";
compare the
Latin beatus and felix.
Ancient Gr****s
applied the
epithet Makarios to the...
- the
years their teams pla**** at the stadium. The
Makario was
built in 1978 and is
named after Makarios III, the
Ethnarch of Cyprus;
Archbishop and first...
-
Makario may
refer to:
Makario Tagini,
Solomon Islands politician Makario Stadium,
building in
Cyprus Makarios This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Makariou Avenue or
Makarios Avenue, or more
formally Archbishop Makarios III Avenue, may
refer to:
Makariou Avenue, Nicosia...
-
Makarios Melissenos (Gr****: Μακάριος Μελισσηνός), born
Makarios Melissourgos (Μακάριος Μελισσουργός), was a Gr****
scholar and
metropolitan bishop of Monemvasia...
-
Makarios (Gr****: Μακάριος, 1760 – 1814) also
known as
Makarios of Galatista. He was a
member of a
family of
monks that were
active on
Mount Athos. He is...
- He
entered office in
acting capacity following the
death of
President Makarios III in 1977,
before being elected unopposed the
following year. He was...
- "Archbishop
Makarios". Gr****
Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. 2015-09-15.
Retrieved 2019-07-31. ANA (2019-05-12). "Archimandrite
Makarios Griniezakis...
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Archbishop Makarios III's orientation,
Andreas went to
Nairobi to
organise an
Orthodox seminary. In 1992, he was
tonsured a monk
under the name
Makarios and...