makarios
Makarios III, commonly known as Archbishop Makarios III, was a prominent Cypriot cleric and statesman who played a central role in the island’s mid-20th-century history. He served as Archbishop of Cyprus from the late 1940s until his death in 1977 and acted as the first President of the Republic of Cyprus from independence in 1960 until his death.
Born in 1913 in Cyprus, Makarios pursued religious education on the island and at the University of
During the late 1950s, British authorities exiled Makarios to the Seychelles, a tactic to weaken the Cypriot
His presidency faced ongoing intercommunal tensions and external pressures. In 1974, a coup d’état in Nicosia,
Makarios’ legacy is that of a foundational figure in modern Cyprus, shaping both its national identity and