Georgios Grivas — Infobox Military Person name=Georgios Grivas lived=May 23, 1898 January 27, 1974cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Gen George Grivas (Obituaries) | date= January 29, 1974 | publisher= | url =http://archive.timesonline.co.uk/ | work… … Wikipedia
Georgios Grivas — Georgios Grivas, griechisch Γεώργιος Γρίβας (* 23. Mai 1898 in Trikomo; † 27. Januar 1974 in Limassol), auch genannt Digenis (Διγενής), war griechisch zypriotischer Widerstandskämpfer und Anführer der „Nationalen Organisation zyprischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
EOKA — Not to be confused with EOKA B. EOKA Participant in Cypriot struggle for Independence Active 1955–1959 … Wikipedia
Georgios Karayiannis — was an officer of the Greek Army. Having retired with the rank of General, he was approached on April 18 1964 by his former colleague General George Grivas and offered the leadership of the newly formed Greek Cypriot Cypriot National Guard, which … Wikipedia
Cyprus dispute — Cyprus This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Cyprus Constitution Cyprus dispute … Wikipedia
Cypriot intercommunal violence — Date 1963 to 1974 Location Cyprus Result Beginning of intercommoned clashes that continued until 1974. Constitutional breakdown between Greek Cypriots and … Wikipedia
Grigoris Afxentiou — Infobox Military Person name=Grigoris Afxentiou lived=February 22, 1928 – March 3, 1957 caption=Bronze statue of Grigoris Afxentiou nickname=Zedhros placeofbirth=Lysi, Famagusta District placeofdeath=Machairas, Nicosia District allegiance=Cyprus… … Wikipedia
Makarios III — Archbishop Makarios III 1st President of the Republic of Cyprus In office August 16, 1960 – July 15, 1974 Vice President … Wikipedia
EOKA B — Infobox militant organization name = EOKA B caption = dates = 1971–1974 leader = George Grivas motives = The union of Cyprus with Greece (Enosis) area = Cyprus ideology = Nationalism status = EOKA B was a Greek Cypriot paramilitary organisation… … Wikipedia
Michalis Karaolis — (1934 1956) was born in the village of Palechori of Pitsilia, Cyprus. He was a government clerk and a member of EOKA. He was the first to be sentenced to death and hanged alongside Andreas Dimitriou on May 10, 1956.[1] On August 28, 1955 he… … Wikipedia