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'''Spyros Achilleos Kyprianou''' (Greek Σπύρος Κυπριανού) (Born [[Lemesos]], [[Cyprus]], [[October 28]], [[1932]] – [[March 12]], [[2002]]), [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] political figure.
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'''Spyros Achilleos Kyprianou''' (Greek Σπύρος Αχιλλέως Κυπριανού) was a [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] political figure and [[Presidents of Cyprus|President of Cyprus]] between [[1977]] and [[1988]].
  
In the 1950's, he served as Secretary to Archbishop [[Makarios III]], in London, in charge of public relations and enlightment concerning the Cyprus problem. When the [[EOKA]] struggle for liberation from Britain and union with Greece broke out, Kyprianou was ordered to leave Britain. He took up residence in [[Athens]] where he became involved with [[PEKA]] - the political wing of [[EOKA]].
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Kyprianou was born in [[Lemesos]], [[Cyprus]], on [[October 28]], [[1932]]. He studied economics at the City of London College and Law at Grey's Inn, earning his law degree in [[1954]]. During that time, he served as Secretary to Archbishop [[Makarios III]], in London, in charge of public relations and enlightment concerning the Cyprus problem.  
He returned to Cyprus after independence and became the first Cypriot [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Cyprus)|foreign minister]] 1960-1972. In 1976, he founded of the [[Democratic Party of Cyprus]] "ΔΗ.ΚΟ."  and in 1977, following the death of Archbishop [[Makarios III]], he became President of Cyprus (1977-1988). He also served as speaker of the [[House of Representatives of Cyprus]] 1976-77, 1996-2001.  
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Kyprianou retired from politics in May 2001 and passed away in 2002 after a long bout with cancer.
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When the [[EOKA]] struggle for liberation from Britain and [[Enosis|union]] with Greece broke out, Kyprianou was ordered to leave Britain. He took up residence in [[Athens]] where he became involved with [[PEKA]] - the political wing of [[EOKA]].
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He returned to Cyprus after independence and became the first Cypriot [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Cyprus)|foreign minister]], serving from [[1960]] until [[1972]]. In [[1976]], he founded of the [[Democratic Party of Cyprus]] "ΔΗ.ΚΟ."  and in [[1977]], following the death of Archbishop [[Makarios III]], he became President of Cyprus (1977-1988). Kyprianou also served twice as speaker of the [[House of Representatives of Cyprus]]: between [[1976]] and [[1977]] and between [[1996]] and [[2001]].
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Kyprianou retired from politics in May [[2001]] and passed away on [[March 12]], [[2002]], after a long bout with cancer.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:57, September 17, 2011

Spyros Achilleos Kyprianou (Greek Σπύρος Αχιλλέως Κυπριανού) was a Cypriot political figure and President of Cyprus between 1977 and 1988.

Kyprianou was born in Lemesos, Cyprus, on October 28, 1932. He studied economics at the City of London College and Law at Grey's Inn, earning his law degree in 1954. During that time, he served as Secretary to Archbishop Makarios III, in London, in charge of public relations and enlightment concerning the Cyprus problem.

When the EOKA struggle for liberation from Britain and union with Greece broke out, Kyprianou was ordered to leave Britain. He took up residence in Athens where he became involved with PEKA - the political wing of EOKA.

He returned to Cyprus after independence and became the first Cypriot foreign minister, serving from 1960 until 1972. In 1976, he founded of the Democratic Party of Cyprus "ΔΗ.ΚΟ." and in 1977, following the death of Archbishop Makarios III, he became President of Cyprus (1977-1988). Kyprianou also served twice as speaker of the House of Representatives of Cyprus: between 1976 and 1977 and between 1996 and 2001.

Kyprianou retired from politics in May 2001 and passed away on March 12, 2002, after a long bout with cancer.


Preceded by:
Makarios III
President of Cyprus
1977– 1988
Succeeded by:
George Vasiliou