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He is considered to be the first Archbishop of Cyprus.
Not for all the money in the world would I wish to be archbishop of Cyprus.
He stood for election to become Archbishop of Cyprus.
He added forcefully, "The Archbishop of Cyprus has never authorized anybody to remove anything from the church."
Saint Sophronius the Archbishop of Cyprus (6th century)
Emperor Zeno granted the archbishop of Cyprus the right to carry a sceptre instead of a pastoral staff.
Prior to his election as archbishop of Cyprus he served as bishop of Paphos district.
'Leontios Leondios was elected Archbishop of Cyprus on June 20.
Archbishop's Palace is the official residence and office of the archbishop of Cyprus located in Nicosia.
The Archbishop of Cyprus has the unique privilege of carrying a paterissa shaped like an imperial sceptre.
After the death of Sophronius II, he was elected Archbishop of Cyprus in 1909.
The map was dedicated to the last Latin Archbishop of Cyprus, Filippo Mocenigo.
Archbishop Chrysostomos II became the new Archbishop of Cyprus.
He succeeded the Emeritus Archbishop of Cyprus Boutros Gemayel, who lives in Lebanon.
He actively participated in the war in Cyprus, and was succeeded by Makarios, later Archbishop of Cyprus.
For ten years, Anselm regularly visited the Cypriot capital of Nicosia where he was entrusted to paint the portraits of the archbishops of Cyprus.
In the same year Archbishop of Cyprus Chrysostomos bestowed upon him the Medal of Saint Barnabas the Apostle.
Saint Sabinus, Archbishop of Cyprus (successor of St. Epiphanius to the Cypriot cathedra) (5th century)
Saint Theophanes, Archbishop of Cyprus (7th century)His memory is preserved in the Codex Hierosolymitanus of the 11th century.
The coup leaders, having appointed Nikos Giorgades Sampson as President of the Republic, also installed Gennadios as the new Archbishop of Cyprus.
The Melkite Metropolitan of Aleppo Athanasius Dabbas was so elected in Istanbul as regent (proedros) Archbishop of Cyprus at end 1705.
In 2010 Metropolitan Chrysostomos criticised Metropolitan Seraphim of Peiraieus' hostility to Pope Benedict's visit to the Archbishop of Cyprus.
At end 1705 Patriarch Gabriel III of Constantinople had him elected as regent (proedros) Archbishop of Cyprus, an office Athanasius kept till early 1707.
Gradually the Archbishop of Cyprus became not only religious but ethnic leader as well, something the Ottoman Turks promoted, wanting to have somebody responsible for the loyalty of the Greek flock.
Neophytus, Archbishop of Cyprus, was also in Nicaea at the time, having been banished by the Latin authorities for refusing to take an oath of obedience to the Roman Pontiff.