- authorities.
Evagoras Pallikarides was born in the
village of
Tsada in Paphos. He was the
fourth and
youngest child of the
Pallikarides family of farmers...
- and town, and
features the
figure of
Cypriot revolutionary Evagoras Pallikarides. The
shape and
colours of the
emblem (white, blue, and gold)
refer to...
-
Agioi Trimithias (Gr****: Άγιοι Τριμιθιάς) is a
village located in the
Nicosia District of Cyprus. "C1. PO****TION
ENUMERATED BY ****, AGE, DISTRICT, MU...
- 411–374 BC
Evagoras II, king of
Salamis in Cyprus, 361–351 BC
Evagoras Pallikarides (1938–1957),
Cypriot EOKA
fighter Evagoras Hadjifrangiskou (born 1986)...
-
Sopater of
Paphos (Σώπατρος), a
writer of
parody and
burlesque Evagoras Pallikarides, EOKA fighter,
hanged by the
British at 19
Archbishop Makarios, first...
- the
First and
Second Divisions. They
adopted their name from
Evagoras Pallikarides, a poet from
Paphos who was
hanged by the
British authorities, as he...
-
politician and 14th
President of
Czechoslovakia (b. 1896) 1957 –
Evagoras Pallikarides,
Cypriot activist (b. 1938) 1965 –
Marion Jones Farquhar,
American tennis...
- and in the
middle was the
figure of
Evagoras Pallikarides's as a face in a circle.
Evagoras Pallikarides was a poet from
Paphos who was
hanged by the...
- EOKA
Nicocreon (4th
century BC-before 306 BC), king of
Salamis Evagoras Pallikarides,
member of EOKA Abu Bekr
Pasha Kıbrıslı
Mehmed Emin Pasha,
Grand Vizier...
- Britain's Grim
Legacy (1984 do****entary) EOKA B
Grigoris Afxentiou Evagoras Pallikarides Markos Drakos Michalis Karaolis Nikos Sampson Battle of
Spilia Field...