Episkopeio (Επισκοπειό)
Memorial to Stavros Stylianidis and Pantelis Katelaris
Stavros Stylianidis (Σταύρος Στυλιανίδης) and Pantelis Katelaris (Παντελής Κατελάρης) busts
Astromeritis (Αστρομερίτης)
Agia Marina Xyliatou (Αγία Μαρίνα Ξυλιάτου)
Andreas Moditis (Ανδρέας Μοδίτης) and Kypros Petsas (Κύπρος Πέτσας) busts

Andreas Karyos Evagoras Papachristoforou
Artist (for the statue): Giorgos Mavroyenis
Material (of the statue): Bronze
Dimensions (of the statue): Life size
Constructor (for the statue): GBAS Constructions Ltd
Busts: Andreas Karyos (Ανδρέας Κάρυος)
Georgios Karyos (Γεώργιος Κάρυος)
Evagoras Papachristoforou (Ευαγόρας Παπαχριστοφόρου)
Kyriakos Matsis (Κυριάκος Μάτσης)
Michail Giorgallas (Μιχαήλ Γιωργαλλάς)
Markos Drakos (Μάρκος Δράκος)
Fotis Pittas (Φώτης Πίττας)
Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Dimensions: 135 cm (+ 22 cm the pedestal) x 45 cm x 45 cm
Kokkinothrimithia detention camp was the place where many of the EOKA 1955-59 fighters were imprisoned and some of them executed. According to the Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle (SIMAE), the number of detained EOKA fighters was more than 3000. The detention camp closed in 1959, when the EOKA guerilla war ended. Until November 1955, when the camp opened, the prisoners were kept at Nicosia central prison and at Kerynia Castle.
The guerrilla fighter statue was donated in 2011 by the artist Giorgos Mavroyenis as homage to the EOKA struggle.The memorial to the 1955-59 political prisoners was commissioned by SIMAE, the Ministry of Education and Culture and the Association of Political Prisoners. The unveiling took place on November 2nd 2002.
The initiative for all the busts was taken by the Association of Political Prisoners. SIMAE commissioned those of Andreas and Georgios Karyos, and Fotis Pittas. In the cases of Evagoras Papachristoforou and Kyriakos Matsis, family members (Panayiota Papachristoforou and Yiannakis Matsis, respectively) funded the busts. Faneromenis’ church commissioned Michail Giorgallas’ bust and the Cypriot Workers Confederation (SEK/ΣΕΚ) commissioned Markos Drakos’ bust.
The unveiling of Andreas Karyos, Michail Giorgallas and Markos Drakos busts took place in October 2008, when for the others the official ceremony followed a year later, on November 1st 2009.
Selected sources:
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2008.9, documents June 6, 2008; January 11, 2008.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, documents June 6, 2008; October 9, 2008; November 14, 2008; Meeting Minutes May 7, 2009; October 9, 2008.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.11, document May 12, 2009.
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Panayiotis Yiorgallidis Alekos Konstantinou
Kostas Anaxagorou Andreas Patsalidis
Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Spilia-Kourdali village center. Nicosia district.
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 2.10 meters each statue
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Andreas Patsalidis (Ανδρέας Πατσαλίδης), Kostas Anaxagorou (Κώστας Αναξαγόρα), Panayiotis Yiorgallidis (Παναγιώτης Γιωργαλλίδης) and Alekos Konstantinou (Αλέκος Κωνσταντίνου) who died at Spilia fight. The initiative for the memorial was taken by an ad hoc private committee. The funding was undertaken by Spilia Community Committee, the Spilia expatriates, private individuals, “Aris” local athletic union and the State. The unveiling took place on September 29th 1991.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), March 31, 1988, p. 3.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/7, document April 10, 1990.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2008.9, document June 6, 2008.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Platanistasa village, opposite Community Park. Nicosia district
Material: Marble and stone
Dimensions: 182 cm x 81 cm x 111 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the memorial was taken in 1984 by “Odysseus Spetsiotis” union.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), August 8, 1984, p. 8.
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Artist: Vasilis Kattos
Location: Pigenia, adjacent to Community Committee premises. Nicosia district
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative was taken by the Pigenia Community, and the Kykkos and Tyllirias’ Bishop Nikiforos. The unveiling took place during July 2011.
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Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Morfou Avenue, Peristerona village. Nicosia district.
Dimensions: 165 cm x 60 cm x 33 cm
Category: Cypriot Women
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the bust was taken in 2007 by the community committees of Peristerona and Katokopia village and Agricultural association of the Social Democratic Party.
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Artist: Giorgos Mavroyenis
Location: Byzantine museum, Pedoulas village. Nicosia district
Dimensions: 126 cm x 50 cm x 43 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Andreas Ellinas was a benefactor. The initiative for the bust was taken in 2008 by the Pedoulas’ expatriates union. The unveiling took place on April 20th 2009.
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Artist: Giorgos Mavroyenis
Location: Pedoulas village, Fidkia hill, Holly Cross chapel. Nicosia district
Dimensions: 96 cm x 67 cm x 48 cm
Category: War Volunteers
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to all local volunteers during the Balkan Wars. It is reminiscent of a theatrical stage, both due to the arrangement of the surrounding commemoration and the natural environment. Michail Stivaros’ (Μιχαήλ Στιβαρός) bust is the visual point of reference. It’s situated on a low platform and is flanked by a geometric construction and panels that present information on his activity during the Balkan Wars.
The memorial was commissioned by Athanasios Ktoridis Foundation and the unveiling took place during 2011.
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Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Pedoulas village center. Nicosia district.
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 3 meters
Category: Cypriot Church, Public Figures, EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the memorial was taken in 1981 by an ad hoc private committee. The sculptor, Nikolaos Kotziamanis offered his work in gratis. The unveiling took place on August 23rd 1981.
Selected sources:
~ Κύπρος (Kypros), August 24, 1981, p. 1.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/3, document May 10, 1979.
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Artist: Christos Symeonidis Chrisimos
Location: “Michail Koutsoftas and Andreas Panagidis” Paleometocho lyceum.
Nicosia district
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 138 cm x 39 cm x 28 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the busts was taken in 2003 by a private ad hoc committee “for the preservation of Koutsofta and Panayidis memory”. The unveiling took place on May 18th 2005.
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Artist:Unknown
Location: Paleometocho village, adjacent to Panayia Chrisogalaktousa church. Nicosia district
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 127 cm x 48 cm x 36 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The first initiative for the memorial was taken in 1961 by Paleometocho community. The work was commissioned to a sculptor from Greece, but no further information is available. The unveiling took place on June 7th 1970. In January 1996 the whole memorial was rearranged.
On the surrounding wall are carved sayings of the two fighters: “For freedom we all raised our chest, mother” («Για την ελευθερία όλοι ανοίξαμε τα στήθη, μητέρα») and “We expect our execution as if it would be the sacred moment of freedom” («Περιμένουμε την ημέρα της εκτελέσεως σαν άγια ώρα της ελευθερίας!»).
Selected sources:
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), August 12, 1961, p. 4.
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Artist: Theodoros Vasiliou
Location: Palaichori Orinis entrance. Nicosia district.
Dimensions: 159 cm x 111 cm x 159 cm the pedestal
2 meters the statue
Category: Cypriot Women, EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The oversized seated mother is the most impressive visual element of this memorial. The massive size and the layout are reminiscent of the colossal Egyptian seated statues. Her heavy body is covered with a long, plain dress and her head is wrapped in a headscarf, typical everyday attire of the peasants who were taking care of the family and assisting with working the fields. Her strictly frontal position, the clear and simple lines and volumes of the stone and the absolute lack of any motion and emotion make her seem disconnected from the dead fighters next to her. Under her feet the two lines from Aggelos Sikelianos poem “Alafroiskiotos”: “Mother you breast fed me with fire turning my heart into a shining star”, underline her role and duty in the Cypriot society.
Michalakis Karaolis (Μιχαλάκης Καραολής), Kyriakos Matsis (Κυριάκος Μάτσης) and Nikos Georgiou’ (Νίκος Γεωργίου) bas reliefs are presented on the nearby commemorative wall.
The initiative for the memorial was taken in 1961 by Polykarpos Yiorkatzis, the Paleochori athletic and cultural union (APOP). Zina Kanther funded the memorial. The unveiling took place on November 19th 1961. In 1982 Andros Kazamias undertook the preservation of the statue.
Selected sources:
~ Ελευθερία (Eleftheria), November 22, 1961, p. 2.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), September 5, 1983, p. 3.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), May 7, 1969, p. 3.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), May 13, 1993, p. 7.
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), November 21, 1961, p. 4.
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Artist: Giorgos Kalakallas
Location: Agios Rafael church, Pachyammos. Nicosia district.
Material: Copper
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to those who died during the Tylliria fights. According to the commemorative inscription: “The above are the names of soldiers, members of the National Guard, and civilians who were killed during the fights against Turkish troops in August 1964 at Tillyria area”.
The initiative was taken by the union of the families of the dead, the ex Deputy Governor of Pachyammos’ National Guard, Theodoros Papadopoulos, and the Agios Rafael church administrator. The unveiling took place on August 7th 1994.
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Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Agios Rafael church, Pachyammos. Nicosia district.
Category: 1974 Coup
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The statue was funded by the family, the “friends, co-fighters and those who appreciate the hero”, as the inscription states. The unveiling took place on July 26th 2008.
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Artist: Christos Symeonidis Chrisimos
Material: Bronze (the busts and the medals)
Location: Nikitari village. Nicosia village
Dimensions: 136 cm x 40 cm x 305 cm (Spyrou bust). 115 cm (+81 cm the pedestal)
55 cm x 44~74 cm (the bust of the mother)
Category: War Volunteers, Turkish Invasion, National Guard, EOKA 1955-59, Cypriot Women
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was initially intended to commemorate only Kostas Spyrou who was killed during the Turkish invasion in 1974. It was subsequently designed to pay respects to all those Nikitari fighters who have died since 1940, including the volunteers during the Second World War. Nevertheless, Spyrou is the only one to be commemorated with a bust.
The Mother’s bust was added in 2006. Under her feet is written: “Mother, lady of Nikitari, lady of freedom, you crown your children as heroes” («Μάνα, κυρά του Νικηταριού, κυρά της λευτεριάς, τα παιδιά σου ήρωες τιμάς»).
The female figure here intentionally keeps an ambiguous identity symbolizing simultaneously the concepts of both motherhood and motherland. Both identities aim to promote and underline the sacrificial nature of motherhood, and the women’s duty to serve and perpetuate the family and the nation.
The memorial was funded by a private ad hoc committee for the Nikitari memorial, the Community Committee, and the Nikitari expatriates union and friends. The unveiling took place on November 26th 2006.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee) 14.3.01/4, Meeting Minutes October 10, 2002.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Mosfileri Agios Georgios church. Nicosia district
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 189 cm (+15 cm the steps) x 53 cm x 44 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial consists of Georgios Andronikou Michail’ (Γεώργιος Ανδρονίκου Μιχαήλ) bust and a commemorative stele. The initiative for the bust was taken by the family of the deceased and Mosfileri community. Next to it is situated a tall stele crowned with a flame. The flame is the sacred fire, the eternal flame. It is the symbol of the fragile and transient nature of life, but also reminiscent of the existence and the spirit of the deceased, and thus is associated with the heroic sacrifice. In Greek commemorative monuments, either in public places or in cemeteries, the flame or a torch are placed on pedestals or stele, on the tombs or on low platforms along with other symbols implicit of the identity and deeds of the deceased. In some cases, short dictums, or more rarely a bust of the dead, or a bas relief with his/her portrait make part of the commemorative place.
According to the inscription here, the stele is dedicated to “all the dead fighters who safeguarded the freedom of the village” and to the, listed as missing, Antonakis Dimitriou Georgiou (Αντωνάκης Δημητρίου Γεωργίου). His black and white photograph is placed under the inscription.
This style of black and white photographs became iconic of the Cypriot tragedy after the 1974 invasion, because of the Cypriot women and children holding them in their hands during their vigils and protests. Initially they were demanding the release of the prisoners kept in the occupied land and, later, the return of their remains.
The unveiling took place on June 26th 2005
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee) 14.3.01/4, document November 12, 2002.
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Artist: Giorgos Roussis
Location: Mitsero, amphitheater. Nicosia district.
Dimensions: 92 cm (+17 cm the pedestal) x 58 cm x 36 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Both Kyriakou and Damianou were Presidents of the Mitsero community. The busts were donated in 2009 by the families Damianos Kyriakou and Kostas Damianou.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Mammari village, opposite “Savvas Rotsidis” association premises.
Nicosia district.
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the memorial was taken by Mammari Community Committee and there was a fundraising to cover the construction costs. The unveiling took place on April 7th 1968.
Selected sources:
~ Αγών (Agon), April 7, 1968, p. 5.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), October 27, 1961, p. 5.
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Location: Agios Theodoros Community Committee premises. Larnaka district.
Material: Copper
Dimensions: 164 cm x 51 cm x 38 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Sergeant Antonakis Kosta Manoli and to Lieutenant Filios Tsigaridis. It was commissioned by Agios Theodoros Community Committee and the Agios Theodoros Nationalist Union. The unveiling took place on December 28th 1997.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/15, Meeting Minutes March 4, 1997.
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Fidias Symeonidis Tryfonas Tryfonas
Artist: Christos Symeonidis Chrisimos
Location: Outside Lagoudera village. Nicosia district.
Dimensions for both busts: 131 cm x 40~58 cm x 30~49 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59, National Guard, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative and the commission of Fidias Symenonidis’ bust were taken by his EOKA 1955-59 co-fighters in 1989. The bust was delivered in 2001.
The initiative for Tryfonas Tryfonas’ bust was taken by the General Staff of the National Guard in 1984, and the cost was covered through private and state funds. Tryfonas’ bust was delivered in 2002.
Adjacent to their busts a pedestal commemorates the two, listed as missing, Andreas K. Ioannou (Ανδρέας Π. Ιωάννου) and Panayiotis P. Chatzipanayioti (Παναγιώτης Π. Χ’’Παναγιώτη). The dove, symbol of peace and reassurance, nested in a crosswise arrangement of laurel branches, is a widespread symbolism of heroic sacrificial deeds in Cypriot memorials.
Selected sources:
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), January 19, 1984, p. 14.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), December 6, 1989, p. 15.
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Photography: Adrienne Christiansen & Evangelia Matthopoulou
Grigoris Afxentiou (Γρηγόρης Αυξεντίου) statue
Machairas Golden Eagle
“Threshing floor and Machairas’ Eagle” Memorial
All three memorial pieces are dedicated to Grigoris Afxentiou, one of the most renowned EOKA 1955-59 fighters. Georgios Grivas (known by the nickname Digenis) personally recruited Afxentiou counting on the invaluable experience he had as a lieutenant in the Greek army, where he served between the years 1948 and 1952. Afxentiou was killed, trapped in his hideout in Machairas area, Troodos Mountain, after a long battle. The British soldiers burned the cave he was hidden in, after his refusal to surrender.
Today, his hideout, close to the monastery, is restored and serves as pilgrimage for Cypriots. It is not known at what point the nickname “Golden Eagle of Machairas” was attributed to Afxentiou. A version points to Georgios Grivas who supposedly called him “Golden Eagle of Pentadaktylos”. The golden eagle’s (Aquila pennata or Hieraaetus pennatus) natural environment is Pentadaktylos Mountain (in the occupied part of the island), where a certain area is also known as “aetofolia” (eagle’s nest). However, the inscription “Golden Eagle of Machairas” which decorates the pedestal of his bust at the Memorial to the Lakatamia dead and missing (Nicosia district), explicitly links the nickname with his extensive activity at Machairas and not at Pentadaktylos.
In February 2006 a museum was inaugurated at Machairas, dedicated to his life and deeds. The material used for all three pieces listed here is brass.
The initiative of Grigoris Afxentiou statue was taken by the artist Nikolaos Kotziamanis and Archbishop Chrisostomos A’, and funded by the Cypriot Church. The oversized statue (7.5 meters in height, initially planned to reach the 20 meters) is placed on a plateau adjacent to Machairas monastery. The unveiling took place on March 1st 1992. According to Kotziamanis it is aspired to “become a universal symbol of freedom and fighting spirit”.
George Kyriacou was the artist who created the golden eagle, an abstractive sculpture of 7 x 7 meters, and the “Threshing floor and Machairas’ Eagle” memorial.
The initiative for the Golden Eagle sculpture was taken in 1971 by the Cypriot Federation of Reserve Officers (POEA/ΠΟΕΑ), the Cypriot Workers Confederation (SEK/ΣΕΚ), and the Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle (SIMAE/ΣΙΜΑΕ). The unveiling took place on March 2nd 1997.
The “Threshing floor and Machairas’ Eagle” memorial is reminiscent of his burned body in life size. Placed in the middle of a circle 12 meters in diameter, paved with marble, it attempts an explicit and implicit reference to the mythical iconic hero of Greek tradition, Digenis Akritas, who legendarily fought with death at the “threshing floors”.
The historic events ignited an abstract, expressionistic formulation of the deformed body, which lie almost dismembered on the bare stone. The textures of the brass further underline the contrast between the materials and the wildness of the natural environment, exacerbating the dramatic feelings.
The initiative for this memorial was taken in 1997 by the Cypriot Federation of Reserve Officers (POEA/ΠΟΕΑ), the Associations of EOKA fighters, and the Cypriot Workers Confederation (SEK/ΣΕΚ).
The Cypriot Chamber of Fine Arts expressed its’ strong opposition with regard to the oversize scale of the statue. Through the press its’ members argued that it is “of barbaric nature and alien to the historical greatness of Greek art”, implying the physical scale of all ancient Greek art and architecture. The family of the dead fighter strongly supported the artist’s proposal and thus, the project was concluded.
The Golden Eagle and the monastery panoramic images are courtesy of Dr. Adrienne Christiansen.
Selected sources:
~ Αγών (Agon), August 4, 1972, p. 3.
~ Αλήθεια (Alithia), January 28, 2009.
~ Μάχη (Mahi), January 29, 2009, p. 12.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), March 24, 1983, p. 3.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), August 24, 1979, p. 4.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), October 28, 1989, p. 12.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 1, 1989, p. 18.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 12, 1989, p. 6
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 16, 1989, p. 6.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), January 30, 1990, p. 10.
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), June 30, 1971, p. 8.
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), August 4, 1972, p. 1.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/9, document May 19, 1970.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/13, document August 2, 1995.
~ Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle, 17.1.2002, vol. 1-2, documents October 1, 2002; February 22, 2002; February 2, 2009; Meeting Minutes January 12, 2006; June 26, 2008; November 6, 2008; January 29, 2009.
~ Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle, 17.94.7, vol. 7, document March 15, 2005.
~ Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle, 17.2009.10, document February 25, 2009; Meeting Minutes February 12, 2009.
~ Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle, 17.2009.11, document May 12, 2009.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Lympia square, adjacent to the elementary school. Nicosia district
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 124 cm (+ 42 cm the steps) x 69 cm x 47 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the memorial was taken by the Lympia “Olympia” union. The unveiling took place on November 1st 1992.
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Andreas Zakos Georgios Antoniou
Artist: George Kyriacou
Location: On Linou-Flasou road. Nicosia district.
Dimensions: 163 cm x 57 cm x 53 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for both busts was taken in 1974 by “Amyna” athletic union. However and according to a press clip, the bust of A. Zakos was unveiled on August 16th 1959. Given that both current busts are of very similar style and dimensions, it is probable that the old bust of Zakos was replaced or rearranged within the shared commemorative place created for the two fighters.
Selected sources:
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), August 18, 1959, p. 2.
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Old location
Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Kykkos-Throni area, Panayia Kykkos monastery. Nicosia district
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 9.5 x 4.3 x 5.5 meters
Category: Cypriot Church, Public Figures, EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Adrienne Christiansen & Evangelia Matthopoulou
This oversized statue of Makarios III is also known as “Colossus” or (unofficially) as “BigMac”. Although Kotziamanis was already working on the models in 1979, the whole construction took a long time in preparation and its placement in the Archbishopric yard, in the old city of Nicosia, happened only on July 24th 1987. The initiative for the statue was taken by Archbishop Chrisostomos I, who apparently acted contrary to the wishes of Nicosia Municipality authorities. The statue was supposed to symbolize “the fights for freedom and justice to the citizens of Cyprus; to become inspiration and guidance for the generations to come, so that they continue his work”
Because “Colossus” location required the displacement and relocation of Archbishop Kyprianos’ bust within the Archbishopric yard, and possibly because of the unavoidable political connotations the statue’s extraordinary size raised, this specific Makarios monument ignited intense controversial debates and extensive press reports. Due to the tension created the initially programmed unveiling for August 3rd was postponed, and eventually cancelled.
An alternative proposal for the statue to be relocated at Throni area, where Makarios III is buried, was already on the table in the beginning of August 1987. The relocation took place only after Chrisostomos II, the new Archbishop, reopened the issue in 2007. The unveiling at the current location took place on August 3rd 2013.
The old location images are available here courtesy of Dr. Adrienne Christiansen.
Selected sources:
~ Αλήθεια (Alithia), July 13, 1987.
~ Αλήθεια (Alithia), July 17, 1987.
~ Αλήθεια (Alithia), September 9, 1987.
~ Επίκαιρη (Epikeri), July 25, 1987.
~ Κήρυκας (Kirykas), July 12, 1987, p. 3.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), July 11, 1987.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), July 12, 1987.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), July 14, 1987.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), July 16, 1987.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), July 25, 1987.
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), April 20, 1979, p. 2.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), April 21, 1979, p. 3.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), 27 July, 1987, p. 13.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), July 30, 1987, p. 2.
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Λευκωσίας (Nicosia Municipality Archive), 06-7.1, document February 10, 1981; Meeting Minutes March 23, 1981;
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Λευκωσίας (Nicosia Municipality Archive), 06-7.2, document July 24, 1987.
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Λευκωσίας (Nicosia Municipality Archive), 06-7.3, documents July 11, 1987; August 27, 1987. August 31, 1987; September 1, 1987; September 7, 1987; September 22, 1987; September 29, 1987.
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Λευκωσίας (Nicosia Municipality Archive), 06-7.5, Meeting Minutes July 22, 1987; September 24, 1987.
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Artist: Giorgos Kalakallas
Location: Kato Pyrgos elementary school, Nikolaou Papageorgiou Avenue. Nicosia district.
Dimensions:168 cm x 58 cm x 32 cm (Triteos bust), 168 cm x 57 cm x 32 cm (Nikolaou bust)
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the memorial was taken by Eleni Triteou and the SIMAE (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle) and was supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture. The cost was covered by the SIMAE and through a fundraising coordinated by the families of the dead. The unveiling took place on August 27th 2000.
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Andreas Patsalidis Charalambos Pettemeridis
Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Adjacent to Panayias church, Kannavia village. Nicosia district
Material: Brass
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative was taken in 1962 by an ad hoc private committee and SIMAE (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle). In 2009, SIMAE funded the conservation of the statues, necessary due to the gradual erosion over time.
Selected sources:
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, document May 12, 2008; Meetings Minutes May 7, 2009; June 11, 2009.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.11, documents May 12, 2009; October 27, 2009.
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Artists: Andreas Savvides (the bust), Kyriakos Tamanas (the mosaic)
Location: Kampia-Machaira road. Nicosia district.
Dimensions: 102 cm x 74 cm x 93 cm
Category: Cypriot Church
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the memorial was taken in 2005 by Kampia Community Committee and “Archbishop Kyprianos” Community Library.
Kyprianos’ bust is flanked by a commemorative wall decorated with mosaics that explicitly state the crucial role Cypriot Church has in the country’s history. Despite the numerous invasions and occupations Cyprus has withstood throughout history, the feeling of ellinikótita (greekness) summarizes the Greek Orthodox ideals. Because of the protective role of the Cypriot Orthodox Church since the late 12th century to secure the inner cohesion of the Greek speaking orthodox population, the cultural identity is identified with the national identity and remains intact.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), April 2, 1987, p. 2.
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Artist: Philippos Yiapanis
Location: Kakopetria village entrance. Nicosia district.
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 172 cm x 75 cm x 55 cm
Category: ΕΟΚΑ 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Toumazos’ bust is an exact copy of his bust at Episkopi (Limassol district). The initiative for this memorial was taken by Kakopetrias’ PAOK (ΠΑΟΚ) athletic union, SIMAE ( Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle) and Kakopetria Community Committee. The unveiling took place on May 29th 2005.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/9, Meeting Minutes November 29, 1991.
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Artist: George Kyriacou
Location: Entrance of Kakopetria village. Nicosia district
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 151 cm x 79 cm x 79 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59, Modern sculpture
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The figure is also known as Victory. The implied male fighter is alluded to through the abstract lines and volumes of the sculpture, while the curvy wings could also insinuate a shield, depending on the point of view of the viewer. What is notable in this memorial is the level of abstractness in its forms and volumes, which is remarkably rare in Cypriot memorials and commemorative notions in general.
The memorial was commissioned by SIMAE (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), Kakopetria Community Committees, a private committee for the monument and the Cypriot Workers Confederation (SEK/ΣΕΚ). The unveiling took place on June 27th 1993.
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Artist: George Kyriacou
Location: Area “Saranta-Mili” (40th-Mile), Kakopetria-Troodos road. Nicosia district.
Material: Bronze
Category: EOKA 1955-59, Modern sculpture
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
With the exception of the archaic helmet and the shield, and unlike the commemorative tradition in Cyprus, the figure is depicted in a remarkably abstract way, as an ideogram of all male fighters. However, the visual reference to these two items, secure the respect to the ancestral tradition, balancing the bold aesthetic result of the statue.
The statue was commissioned by SIMAE (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), the Kakopetria Community Committee, a private committee for the memorial and the Cypriot Workers Confederation (SEK/ΣΕΚ). The unveiling took place on June 27th 1993.
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Artist: Andros Kazamias
Location: Opposite Panayia Odigitria church, Galata village. Nicosia district.
Material: Brass
Dimensions: 5 meters in height
Category: EOKA 1955-59, Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The bas relief on the front of the pillar depicts two empty shirts, an idea drawing its origins from Giorgos Seferis’ poem “Eleni”.
The memorial is dedicated to Chrysanthos Mylonas ((Χρύσανθος Μυλωνάς) and Evagoras Papachristoforou (Ευαγόρας Παπαχριστοφόρου) who died during the EOKA 1955-59 struggles; to Andreas Yeroudis (Ανδρέας Γερούδης) who died during the Inter-communal conflicts of 1964; to Georgios Zaharia (Γεώργιος Ζαχαρία) who died during the Turkish invasion; and to Panayiotis Athanasiou (Παναγιώτης Αθανασίου). It was commissioned in 1985 by Galata Community Committee and the architect Iakovos Filippou who collaborated with Andros Kazamias for the construction.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/11, document May 23, 1985.
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Artist: Phylactis Ierides
Location: Entrance of Fterifoudi village, coming from Aska. Nicosia district
Material: Stone and brass
Dimensions: 138 cm x 74~152 cm x 45 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the bust was taken in 2001 by Fterikoudi Community Committee and Fterikoudi expatriates’ union.
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Artist: Nikos Dymiotis
Location: Morfou Diocese premises, Evrychou village. Nicosia district
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 118 cm x 40 cm x 30 cm
Category: Cypriot Church, Public Figures, EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The bust was commissioned in 1980 by the Morfou Diocese and the unveiling took place on August 3rd 1983.
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Artist: Christos Symeonidis Chrisimos
Location: Tamasos and Orinis Diocese, Episkopio village. Nicosia district.
Dimensions: 127 cm x 52 cm x 42 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for Stylianidis bust was taken by an ad hoc group of EOKA fighters and the unveiling took part on July 3rd 2011. The initiative for Katelaris bust was taken by “Pantelis Katelaris” association and the unveiling took place on November 8th 2009. Next to them there is a pedestal dedicated to the, listed as missing, Nikos Petridis (Νίκος Πετρίδης).
Selected sources:
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.94.7, vol. 7, document March 2, 2005.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, document November 14, 2008; Meeting Minutes December 13, 2007.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2008, Meeting Minutes May 13, 2008.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Center of Episkopio village. Nicosia district.
Material: Marble
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the memorial was taken by the local association “Pantelis Katelaris”. There is no further information on the dates of the construction.
The memorial is overloaded with aesthetic (and ideological) references to the Greek ancestral cultural tradition. The pillars are situated on elaborate bases and are crowned with a palmette and an arbitrary combination of architectural decorative motifs in Ionic order. On the front view the angel alludes to the ancient flying Eros. However, the wreath on its left hand, the laurel branches and the Greek flags that frame the black and white photograph of the deceased underneath its feet, explicitly promotes the heroic glorification following the Greek tradition of commemoration.
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Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Astromeritis barricade
Material: Marble and bronze
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the memorial was taken by Morfou cultural union, active at Astromeritis village. The unveiling took place during 2003. Morfou is situated in the occupied zone of Cyprus. The use of occupied areas to name schools, cultural or athletic unions and associations, even shops and restaurants, is a widespread habit in Cyprus and a way of preserving historical memory.
This memorial combines both symbolic representations and realistic narration. The cross-like sword, the wires, the photographs on the hands of the youngster and the (missing) man trapped behind the closed iron wall are evocative visual narrations. They frame the Cypriot 1974 events, all summarized by the missing men, the occupied village, the inaccessible land, and the battles given in the name of motherland and creed. In addition, the missing man, the bas reliefs with the weeping elder men and women, and the angry faces of the youngsters function as snapshots, reiterates the events of 1974.
Selected sources
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee) 14.3.01/2, Meeting Minutes October 23, 2001.
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee) 14.3.01/4, document September 22, 2002.
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Artists: Nikolaos Kotziamanis (the statue), Kyriakos Tamanas (the mosaics)
Location: Archbishop Makarios III Avenue, Akaki village. Nicosia district
Dimensions: 3.65 meters
Category: Cypriot Church, EOKA 1955-59, Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Makarios’ III statue, standing on a pedestal, is symmetrically flagged by two mosaic walls behind him. The inscription “Peoples who want to live, and who fight to live, do not perish” («Δεν χάνονται οι λαοί που θέλουν να ζήσουν και αγωνίζονται να ζήσουν») specifies in an eloquent way the visual descriptions of the mosaic panels. Both of them narrate in a fragmented synthesis the suffering of the Cypriot people, the wailing and mourning of the mothers and wives, and the despair of the soldiers. The wires and the prison bars create further emotionally charged connotations, adding symbolic value to the pictures.
The memorial was commissioned by the expatriates from Akaki leaving in London, the Kykkos monastery, the Cypriot government, the Cypriot Archdiocese, and Akaki community. The unveiling took place on October 19th 1986.
Selected sources:
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), October 19, 1986, p. 20.
~ Φιλελεύθερος, (Fileleftheros), October 19, 1986, p. 1.
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Giorgos Xenofontos Poyiatzi Kostas Ch. Katalanos
Artist: Vasilis Kattos
Location: Agios Epifanios Orinis village. Nicosia district.
Dimensions: 150 cm x 279 cm x 30 cm
Category: 1974 Coup, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Kostas Misiaoulis (Κώστας Μισιαούλης), Kostas Ch. Katalanos (Κώστας Χρ. Καταλάνος) and Giorgos Xenofontos Poyiatzi (Γεώργιος Ξενοφώντος Πογιατζή). It was commissioned by the families of the fighters. The unveiling took place on September 11th 2011.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Adjacent to Agioi Thrimithias village elementary school. Nicosia district
Material: Bronze (on a granite base)
Dimensions: Life size
Category: EOKA 1955-59, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Pallikaridis was the last Cypriot EOKA fighter to be executed by the British authorities. He was hanged at Nicosia central prison on March 14th 1957.
The initiative for the statue was taken in 1997 by Agioi Thrimithia community’s youth union and Agioi Thrimithia’s Community Committee.
On the wall next to Pallikaridis statue a plaque commemorates the listed as missing Loizos Chatziprokopiou (X’’Προκοπίου).
The unveiling took place on March 14, 1999.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: “Omonia” union premises, Agia Varvara. Nicosia district
Dimensions: 124 cm x 55 cm x 55~82 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative was taken by the deceased’s family and “Hytri” Kythreas athletic union. The unveiling took place on October 16th 1994.
It is noted that X’’ is an abbreviation of Chatzi- in some family names.
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Artist: Andreas Savvides
Location: Agia Marina church, Agia Marian Xyliatou village. Nicosia district
Material: Brass
Category: EOKA 1955-59, Ιnter-communal conflicts 1963-64
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the bust was taken in 1970 by an ad hoc committee and was commissioned by Agia Marina Community Committee. The unveiling took place on April 8th 1984.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), May 3, 1970, p. 1.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/8, document March 3, 1970.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Community Park, Agia Marina Xyliatou village. Nicosia district
Material: Copper
Dimensions: 159 cm x 63 cm x 42 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initiative for the busts was taken by Agia Marina Xyliatou expatriates and the unveiling took place during 1997.
Selected sources:
Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/16, Meeting Minutes October 13, 1997.
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Statos – Agios Fotios (Στατός – Άγιος Φώτιος)
Kostakis Savvidis (Κωστάκης Σαββίδης) and Filippos Kritiotis (Φίλιππος Κρητιώτης) busts
Artist: Giorgos Kalakallas
Location: Adjacent to Kissonerga community playground. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 75cm (+53 cm the pedestal) x 65 cm x 65 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The busts were commissioned by SIMAE (Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle) and the unveiling of the memorial took place on November 24th 2002.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/20, Meeting Minutes March 13, 2000.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Place: Agioi Vavatsinias village entrance. Larnaka district.
Dimensions: 196 cm x 64~75 cm x 64~75 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The bust was commissioned by Agioi Vavatsinias community and the unveiling took place on October 7th 2001.
Manos Loizos, with Cypriot origins on the part of his father, was a renowned Greek composer. On the wall behind the bust are noted four verses that he orchestrated. They make part of a very popular political song of the 1970s in Greece: “The road had its’ own story to tell; somebody wrote it with paint on the wall; it was only one word, freedom; then it was said that kids wrote it” (Ο δρόμος είχε τη δική του ιστορία, κάποιοι την έγραψαν στον τοίχο με μπογιά. Ήταν μια λέξη μοναχά, ελευθερία, κι έπειτα είπαν πως την έγραψαν παιδιά).
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Artist: Phylactis Ierides
Place: Agioi Vavatsinias village entrance. Larnaka district.
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The statue was commissioned in 2008 and the unveiling took place on July 26th 2009. Four verses of a Kostis Palamas’ poem are noted on the pedestal:
“Breaths wondering in the afterlife, remains even though you exist in a deep sleep, I share my glory with you, blessed may you be” (Πνοές κι αν πλανάσθε σ’άλλη ζωή, λείψανα κι αν κοιμάσθε, σας λειτουργώ τη δόξα μου, μακαρισμένοι νάστε).
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Drouseia (Δρούσεια)
Artist: Kostas Ikonomou, Nikos Garyfalakis (for Pallikaridis bust)
Location: Panagia Chryseleousa church yard. Pafos district.
Material: Marble (for the bust)
Dimensions: 123 cm x 45 cm x 34 cm (for the bust)
Category: EOKA 1955-59, Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64, Cypriot Women
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Andreas Christodoulou (Ανδρέας Χριστοδούλου), Vladimiros Irakleous (Βλαδίμηρος Ηρακλέους) and Evagoras Pallikaridis (Ευαγόρας Παλληκαρίδης). It was commissioned by Tsada Youth Center and the unveiling took place in August 14th 1998.
The nearby pre-existing bust was commissioned in 1961 by Evagoras Pallikaridis’ family and the unveiling took place in May 13th 1962.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), May 23, 1961, p. 1.
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Artists: Andreas Savvides (for Kostakis Savvidis), Nikolaos Kotziamanis (for Filippos Kritiotis)
Location: Sotiros church yard, Statos-Agios Fotios village. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 177 cm (+ 34 cm the basis) x 83 cm x 33 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion (Kostakis Savvidis), 1974 Coup (Filippos Kritiotis)
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
From available documents it appears evident that Kritiotis’ bust was commissioned in 1986. Savvidis bust unveiling took place in 1995-96.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/12, document May 12, 1994.
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Artist: Theodoulos Theodoulou
Location: Agia Varvara church yard. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 130 cm x 41~ 44 cm x 28 ~ 34 cm
Category: 1974 Coup
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01/4, document December 2, 2002.
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Artist: Andreas Savvides
Location: Polemi high school yard. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 144 cm x 56 cm x 40 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Nikos Karapatakis was an educator and a benefactor. His memorial was commissioned by the private committee for Karapatakis memorial and the unveiling took place in 1999.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Aetofolia area, Peristerona Chrysochou community. Pafos district.
Material:Stone
Dimensions: 162 cm x 96 cm x 96 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by SIMAE (Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 Struggle). Pallikaridis was the last Cypriot EOKA fighter to be executed by the British authorities. He was hanged at Nicosia central prison on March 14th 1957.
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Artist: Philippos Yiapanis
Location: Agios Kalandionas church yard. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 151 cm x 53 cm x 53 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by SIMAE (Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle). It is dedicated to Iakovos Christodoulidis (Ιάκωβος Χριστοδουλίδης), Charalambos Filippidis (Χαράλαμπος Φιλιππίδη), Georgios Papaveikou (Γεώργιος Παπαβερκίου) and Dimitris Georgiou Touttoulou (Δημήτρης Γεωργίου Τουττούλου).
The busts were delivered by the sculptor in 2007 and the unveiling of the monument took place in December 2009.
Selected sources:
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2008.9, Meeting Minutes May 13, 2008.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, Meeting Minutes May 7, 2009.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.11, document May 12, 2009.
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Artist: Vasos Falireas
Location: Historical Cultural Center Archbishop Makarios III, Panagia village.
Pafos district.
Dimensions: 3 meters
Category: Cypriot Church, Public Figures, EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The statue was commissioned by the Panagia Community and the unveiling took place on August 3rd 1982.
Selected sources:
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), December 24, 1980, p. 8.
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Artist: Nikos Michailidis
Location: Agios Minas church yard. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 150 cm x 78 cm x 78 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Vasos Panayi (Βάσος Παναγή), Georgios Anastasiou (Γεώργιος Αναστασίου) and Georgios Stylianou (Γεώργιος Στυλιανού). It was commissioned by SIMAE (Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle) and the unveiling took place on November 7th 2010.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01/2, Meeting Minutes November 11, 2001.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2008.9, Meetings Minutes January 31, 2008; March 13, 2008; May 13, 2008.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, documents September 1, 2009; October 27, 2009; Meeting Minutes June 11, 2009.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.11, documents June 12, 2009; October 27, 2009.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Nata community center. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 130 cm x 70 cm x 70 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to the dead Arestis Seryiou (Αρέστης Σεργίου) and Christakis Christofidis (Χριστάκης Χριστοφίδης), and to the listed as missing Roti Lefkios Kosta (Ροτή Λεύκιος Κώστα). It was commissioned by the Nata expatriates Association and the Nata Community. The cost was covered through private fundraising. The unveiling took place in 1992.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), February 29, 1992, p. 8.
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Artist: Giorgos Kalakallas
Location: Mesogi square. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 152 cm x 64 cm x 36 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by SIMAE (Board for the Historical memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), Artemis Pouroulli, the Church Committee, the Community Committee and his co-fighters. The unveiling took place in 1999.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Mesa Chorio square. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 137 cm x 58 cm
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by the Mesa Chorio Community Committee and is located adjacent to the Community Committee building.
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Artist: Phylactis Ierides
Location: Agios Georgios church yard. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 174 cm x 66 cm x 65 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by the Marathounta Community. The bust is dedicated to Yiannis Siammas (Γιάννης Σιαμμάς) and the pedestal to the listed as missing Charalambos Fteroudi (Χαράλαμπος Φτερούδη). Under his name is noted a line of Giorgos Seferis (the 1963 literature Nobel winner Greek poet) “Cyprus Salamina” poem, written in 1953. On the third stele is noted a verse of Yiannis Ritsos “Farewell”(Apoheretismos) poem. The unveiling took place on August 14th 2011.
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Artist: Andreas Makariou
Location: At the Letymvou village entrance. Pafos district.
Material: Stone, granite, marble, copper
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Andreas Argyrou (Ανδρέας Αργυρού), Andreas Lardos (Ανδρέας Λάρδος), and Andreas Chrysostomou (Ανδρέας Χρυσοστόμου) who died during the inter-communal conflicts of 1963-64, and to Sotiris Maratheftis (Σωτήρης Μαραθεύτης) who died during the Turkish invasion.
The monument was commissioned by the Letymvou Sport Association “Sotirios” in 1989 and the unveiling took place on August 5th 1990.
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Artist: Philippos Yiapanis
Place: Evagora Laniti Avenue, Kouklia. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 167 cm x 80 cm x 60 cm
Category: Cypriot Women
Photograph: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The monument was commissioned by the Kouklia Community Committee and the Cypriot Agricultural Organization. The unveiling took place on October 19th 2008.
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Artist: Philippos Yiapanis
Location: Diarizos river, at the spot where the helicopter crashed. Pafos district.
Category: National Guard
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The Bell 206 helicopter crashed on July 10th 2002 killing five military passengers. The memorial is dedicated to the Lieutenant General Evaghelos Florakis (Ευάγγελος Φλωράκης) Chief of National Guard; to Stylianos Demenayas (Στυλιανός Δεμέναγας) ΔΑ/ΓΕΕΦ Commander; to Squadron Leader Paris Athanasiadis (Πάρις Αθανασιάδης); to Lieutenant Nikolas Georgiou (Νικόλας Γεωργίου); and to the First Lieutenant Michalis Siakallis (Μιχάλης Σιακαλλής).
The memorial was commissioned by the private committee for the Kouklia officers’ commemoration, the Kouklia Community, the Pan-Hellenic Special Forces Federation and the Commandos Cypriot Association. The unveiling took place on July 6th 2003.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), July 29, 2002, p. 10.
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Πάφου (Pafos Municipality Archive) 8.1991, document January 7, 2003.
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Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Panayia Chriseleousa yard, Koili village. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 2 meters x 65 ~ 80 cm x 65 ~ 80 cm
Category: War Volunteers, EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to the Koili EOKA dead fighters, and to those who were killed during the Greek Independence War of 1821, the Balkan Wars, the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 and the Second World War. It was commissioned by the Koili expatriates association. The unveiling took place on July 8th 2001.
Although the bust has no title and therefore its meaning is open to interpretations, the helmet indicates goddess Athena. This head is an exact copy of Athens’ head at the memorial to the EOKA 1955-59 dead at Agios Pavlos church in Nicosia, known also as “Liberty Monument”. Both are made by the same artist. Strong necks support the goddesses’ heads and their facial traits appear more masculine than feminine, despite their long hair. The placement of the laurel wreath on the helmet in both cases is not a familiar aesthetic formulation or symbolism for Athena, but eloquently reflects the intentions of the sculpture’s commissioners.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), July 9, 2001, p. 3.
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Artist: Andreas Savvides
Location: Kissonerga community playground. Pafos district.
Category: ΕΟΚΑ 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Zina Kanther commissioned the memorial and the unveiling took place in 1962.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/20, Meeting Minutes March 16, 2000.
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Artists: Leonidas Spanos (for Charalambos Kalaitzis bust), Kypros Perdios (for Georgios Kleanthous bust)
Location: Panayia Evaghelistria church yard, Kathikas village. Pafos district.
Material: Granite, stone and marble
Dimensions: 145 cm x 39 cm x 39 cm
Category: ΕΟΚΑ 1955-59, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Kalaitzis bust was commissioned by the Kathikas Community and the unveiling took place in 1990. Kalaitzis died during the EOKA 1955-59 struggle.
Kleanthous’ bust was commissioned by Kleanthous’ family and the unveiling took place in 1990. Kleanthous died during the Turkish invasion in 1974.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), April 29, 1990, p. 3.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Agios Georgios church yard, Goudi village. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 125 cm x 37 cm x 32 cm
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by the private committee for Georgios Chatziyiannis’ commemoration, and the Goudi community. The unveiling took place on August 6th 1995. It is noted that X’’ is an abbreviation of Chatzi- in family names.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Elementary school of Giolou. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 142 cm x 54 cm x 45~55 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by the Giolou community and is dedicated to Savvas Antoniadis (Σάββας Αντωνιάδης) and Takis Panayiotou (Τάκης Παναγιώτου). The unveiling of the memorial took place on January 21st 2007.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01/13.
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Artist: Christos Symeonidis Chrisimos
Location: Apostle Andreas church yard, Empa village. Pafos district.
Material: (of the bust) Copper
Dimensions : (of the bust)144 cm x 39 cm x 34 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59, Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64, 1974 Coup, Turkish Invasion, War Volunteers (Second World War).
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by the Empa Community and the unveiling took place on May 25th 2008. The bust was commissioned by SIMAE (Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), and an ad hoc private committee for the Christoforou memorial and the unveiling took place on November 11th 2008.
Selected sources:
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2008.9, Meeting Minutes April 10, 2008.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, document November 14, 2008; Meeting Minutes October 9, 2008.
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Artist: Alexandros Santis
Location: Situated at the entrance of Drymou village. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 134 cm x 47 cm x 35 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion, 1974 Coup
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by Kykkos monastery and the Drymou Community. It is dedicated to Stelios Savvidis (Στέλιος Σαββίδης), Menelaos S. Menelaou (Μενέλαος Σ. Μενελάου), Ioannis S. Aristodimou (Ιωάννης Σ. Αριστοδήμου) and Andreas K. Alkiviadis (Ανδρέας Κ. Αλκιβιάδη). The unveiling took place in 2000.
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Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Drouseia open ‘theater’. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 146 cm x 57 cm x 57 cm
Category: War Volunteers, Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Argyros Drousiotis was an educator and served as volunteer during the Balkan Wars. The memorial was commissioned by expatriates from Drouseia and the unveiling took place in 1986.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Cholertia Agios Panteleimonas church yard. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 161 cm x 60 cm x 40 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion, Political assassinations
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Kyriakos Papalazarou was murdered in July 1973 by EOKA B’ supporters, and Sotiris Papalazarou was killed during the Turkish invasion in July 1974. Τhe memorial was commissioned by the United Democratic Youth Organization (EDON / ΕΔΟΝ, Ενιαία Δημοκρατική Οργάνωση Νεολαίας) and the unveiling took place on July 23th 1995.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), April 19, 1995, p. 4.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/13, document October 4, 1995.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/16, Meeting Minutes February 12 & 19, 1998.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Chlorakas Agios Georgios church yard. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 167 cm x 40 cm x 30 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The unveiling of the memorial took place on June 5th 2011. On a nearby commemorative plaque is quoted a note of General Georgios Grivas, dated August1971: “I remember him the night of my disembarking at Chlorakas coast. During my short stay there he was overwhelmed with joy with my call to arms”.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/11, Meeting Minutes June 28, 1993.
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Artist: Petros Moraitis
Location: Chlorakas Panagia Chryseleousis church yard. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 166 cm x 45 cm x 34 cm
Category: War Volunteers
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Petros Moraitis was a Major in the Greek army during the Greek civil war of 1946-1949. The bust was commissioned by Makarios III and supported financially mainly by the Greek Embassy and private fundraising. The unveiling took place on April 7th 1963.
Selected sources:
~ Μάχη (Mahi), July 20, 1961, p. 2.
~ Μάχη (Mahi), February 15, 1963, p. 6.
~ Μάχη (Mahi), November 21, 1963, p. 1.
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Artists for the Monument for Memory and Honor:
Sculptor: Nikos Kouroussis, Architect: Margarita Danou
Artist for Georgios Grivas (Γεώργιος Γρίβας) statue:
Theodoulos Theodoulou
Artist for the reliefs: Evangelos Moustakas
Artist for the paintings: Andreas Makariou
Location: Chlorakas coast, Agios Georgios/Alyki location. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 14 meters, + 1.5 meter the stainless steel rays of the Monument
2.5 meters the Grivas statue
Category: EOKA 1955-59, Modern sculpture
Photography: Adrienne Christiansen & Evangelia Matthopoulou
The initial planning and the meetings for the construction of an extensive memorial area started in 1993 among SIMAE (Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggles), Chlorakas community and the EOKA 1955-59 Fighters’ Union. The memorial area commemorates two historical events. The first is the arrival of Georgios Grivas (known as Grivas Digenis) at Chlorakas on November 11, 1954 with a view to organize and lead EOKA (National Organization of Cypriot Fighters) guerilla struggle. The second is the capture of “Agios Georgios” boat by the British soldiers on January 25, 1955. The arrangement of the place would include the already existing small museum where “Agios Georgios” boat was kept. The artistic proposals were submitted to the special committee SIMAE created for this specific reason.
Kouroussis’ Monument to Memory and Honor was placed at the exact place where George Grivas disembarked marking the start of EOKA struggle. According to the artist’s initial description, the two pillars, made of cement and coated with bronze, originate from the shape and symbolic function of a belfry – as a call to arms – while the stainless steel rays on the top would depict a ship. His proposal was promoted in November 1996 as the most appropriate of all submissions for consideration. Nevertheless during the process of the construction the ship depiction was abandoned by Kouroussis and the abstract arrangement of rays took its place. The unveiling of the Monument took place on November 26th 2000.
Georgios Grivas statue was commissioned by SIMAE; the General Georgios Grivas Digenis Foundation; and the EOKA 1955-59 Fighters Union. It is an exact copy of Georgios Grivas’ statue at Limassol, made by the same artist, Theodoulos Theodoulou. The unveiling took place on November 26th 2000.
The statue was initially placed in front of the Monument to Memory and Honor. After intense protests by the artist Nikos Kouroussis and the architect Margarita Danou, it was moved and placed close to the nearby commemorative wall.
The reliefs on the commemorative wall that connect the monument with the museum are sculpted on white marble by the Greek sculptor Evangelos Moustakas. They narrate the arrival of Grivas, the weapons’ transportation and the capture of “Agios Georgios” boat. They were commissioned by SIMAE and the EOKA 1955-59 Fighters Union.
After its capture, “Agios Georgios” boat was sold by the British in 1960 in an auction. The Mayor of Pafos, following Makarios’ III instructions, bought the boat and placed it in a covered area, constructed for that purpose. This initial construction was renovated and expanded in 1994 and, again, in 2000. Today it is named ”Agios Georgios Boat Museum”. In addition to the boat, inside the museum remnants of the guerrilla guns and ammunition are displayed, while black and white photographs of EOKA fighters decorate part of the walls around the boat. The paintings on the walls follow a distinct aesthetic of socialist realism and capture such symbols as the Greek flag and the cross; figures of the crew; “Agios Georgios” boat; “Sirin” ship (with which Georgios Grivas arrived in Cyprus in November 1954); and stylized scenes of the debarkation.
Approximately 200 meters from Alyki location where Georgios Grivas disembarked in 1954, Zina Kanther built a small chapel dedicated to Saint George. The Diocese of Pafos commissioned the frescoes made by George and Alexander Konstantinidis.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), August 26, 1993, p. 17.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), June 14, 1996, p. 16.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), July 5, 1996, p. 11.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 10, 1998, p. 2.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 27, 2000, p. 10.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/13, Meeting Minutes November 8, 1995.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/14, Meeting Minutes May 3, 1996.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/16, Meeting Minutes February 25, 1998.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/18, document December 11,1998.
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01/5, document February 27, 2003.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2008.9, documents January 11, 2008; June 6, 2008; Meeting Minutes May 13, 2008.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, document April 16, 2009; Meeting Minutes April 26, 2002; April 9, 2009; May 7, 2009.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.11, documents May 12, 2009; June 12, 2009; October 27, 2009.
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Artist: Giorgos Kalakallas
Location: Chlorakas Panagia Chryseleousis church yard. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 2 meters (+ 50 cm the pedestal)
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The statue was commissioned in 1994 by the private committee for Christodoulos G. Polydorou memorial.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/11, Meeting Minutes June 28, 1993.
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Artist: Marios Garyfalakis
Location: At the yard of the Armou village church. Pafos district
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Andreas Charalambidis (Ανδρέας Χαραλαμπίδης) and Andreas Chatzitheori (Ανδρέας Χατζηθεωρή). It was commissioned by a private committee. The unveiling seems to have taken place in 1970. Ιt is noted that on the memorial the name of the second deceased is written as X’’Theori, where X’’ is an abbreviation of Chatzi-.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Agia Marina church yard, Anarita. Pafos district.
Material: Copper
Dimensions: 2.10 meters high (+ 60 cm the pedestal)
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The statue is placed in the same spot where a cenotaph along with a commemorative stele for the hero preexisted. Because of lack of space in the church yard, the older commemorative parts were moved and repositioned at the village cemetery. The statue was commissioned by SIMAE (Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), by the family, the local church and the Anarita community. The unveiling took place on October 26, 2008.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments Committee), 14.3.01/9, Meeting Minutes March 17, 2003.
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments Committee), 14.3.01/14, document August 2, 2008.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.94.7 vol. 7, documents: December 15, 2004; July 5, 2006; July 31, 2006; September 15, 2006; Meetings Minutes March 17, 2005; March 30, 2004; September 14, 2008.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle) 17.2008.9, document June 2008; Meetings Minutes April 10, 2008; September 14, 2006.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle) 17.2009.10, document October 9, 2008.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Zoodochou Piyi church yard. Pafos district.
Material: Stone and brass
Category: 1974 Coup, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Athanasios Georgiou (Αθανάσιος Γεωργίου) who died in July 1974 during the coup against Makarios III, and to the missing Yiannakis Georgiou (Γιαννάκη Γεωργίου) and Arestis Panayiotou (Αρέστη Παναγιώτου). Usually it is only the dead who are commemorated with a bust or a statue, while for the listed as missing it is only their name carved in stone, or a black and white photograph inserted on a pedestal or a commemorative wall.
Personal notes are usual in these cases. Here, on Arestis Panayiotou’ pedestal is noted “We are waiting for you…”.
A more eloquent note is carved on Yiannakis Georgiou’ plaque: “Years pass by, but your memory is always vivid. We keep you in our hearts waiting for your coming back. It will be a celebration day, that day. Our wish, Yiannakis, is that this plaque will be soon removed by your own hands”.
Athanasios Georgiou’s bust was commissioned by his family. The unveiling of the monument took place on July 2nd 2006.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Amargeti village square. Pafos district.
Material: Marble and brass
Category: EOKA 1955-59, 1974 Coup, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Sokratis Chatzievaghelou (Σωκράτης Χ’’Ευαγγέλου) who died during the 1955-59 struggles of EOKA; to Athanasios Christoforou (Αθανάσιος Χριστοφόρου) who died during the 1974 coup; and to Arestis Panayiotou (Αρέστης Παναγιώτου) and Yiannakis Georgiou (Γιαννάκης Γεωργίου) who are listed as missing. The unveiling of the monument seems to have taken place in 1994. It is noted that in family names the X’’ is an abbreviation of Chatzi-.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01/14, document May 21, 2009.
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Paphos (Πάφος)
Andreas Geroudis (Ανδρέας Γερούδης) bust
Christodoulos Galatopoulos (Χριστόδουλος Γαλατόπουλος) bust
Dionysios Solomos (Διονύσιος Σολωμός) bust
Evagoras Pallikaridis (Ευαγόρας Παλληκαρίδης) bust
Evagoras Pallikaridis (Ευαγόρας Μ. Παλληκαρίδης) statue
Iakovos A. Iakovidis (Ιάκωβος Α. Ιακωβίδης) bust
Kostis Palamas (Κωστής Παλαμάς) bust
Loizos Filippou (Λοΐζος Φιλίππου) bust
Memorial Park to the dead and missing Commandos
Memorial to Archbishop Makarios III and to the dead fighters from Pafos
Memorial to the 1964 dead from Pafos
Memorial to the EOKA 1955-59 fighters
Memorial to the students who died during EOKA 1955-59
Memorial to Pafos dead during the Second World War
Monument to the Mother with many children
Nikolaos Nikolaidis (Νικόλαος Νικολαΐδης) bust
Pashalis Pashalidis (Πασχάλης Πασχαλίδης) bust
Pavlos Pavlidis (Παύλος Παυλίδης) bust
Stelios L. Siepis (Στέλιος Λ. Σιέπης) bust
Tilemahos Kallonas (Τηλέμαχος Καλλονάς) bust
Geroskipou (Γεροσκήπου)
Artist: Constantinou Andreas Moditis
Location: Polis Chrysochou Cultural Center
Material: Stone
Category: Ancient Greek and Byzantine legacy
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The bust was commissioned by the Polis Chrysochou Municipality and the unveiling took place on September 20th 2011.
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Artist: Andreas Savvides
Location: Polis Chrysochou high school. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 183 cm x 43 cm
Category: Cypriot Church, Public Figures, EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The bust was commissioned in 1978 by the teachers’ association and the committee of high school student councils. It was exhibited at a Pan Cypriot Art Exhibition which took place in January 1979 and was dedicated to Makarios III.
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Artists: Unknown (for Stylianou), Christos Symeonidis Chrisimos (for Rossidi)
Location: Apostle Andreas church yard at Polis Chrysochou. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 155 cm x 36 cm (Stylianou’ bust), 136 cm x 40 cm (Rossidi’ bust)
Category: EOKA 1955-59, National Guard
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Georgios Stylianou (Γεώργιος Στυλιανού) and to Antonis Fivou Rossidi (Αντώνης Φοίβου Ρωσσίδη). Stylianou’ bust was commissioned in 1960 by the Greek Cypriots from Polis Chrysochou living in Darwin, Australia. According to sources the sculptor was from Athens, Greece.
Antonis Fivou Rossidi was member of the National Guard. His bust was commissioned in 2003. No further information on Rossidi’s commissioners is available.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), October 27, 1960, p. 6.
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Artist: Nikos Michailidis
Location: Polis Chrysochou high school. Pafos district.
Material: Stone
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Nikos Michailidis was a teacher at Polis Chrysochou’ high school and his monument is dedicated to the students who died during the EOKA 1955-59 struggles.
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Artist: Nikos Sofialakis
Location: Georgios Grivas Digenis Avenue, opposite the high school,
Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 123 cm x 50 cm x 35 cm
Category: Public Figures, Union (enosis)
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Christodoulos Galatopoulos was a politician, Mayor of Pafos Municipality and a fervent advocate of the enosis (union) with Greece ideology. His bust was commissioned in 1963 by an ad hoc private committee for Christodoulos Galatopoulos bust. The unveiling took place on May 28th 1967.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), February 23, 1963, p. 5.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), April 13, 1963, p. 8.
~ Μάχη (Mahi), March 15, 1963, p. 5.
~ Μάχη (Mahi), May 25, 1967, p. 8.
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Artist: Michalis Tombros
Location: Kostis Palamas square, Pafos Municipality square. Pafos district
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 168 cm x 49 cm x 29 cm
Category: Public Figures, Public sculpture before 1960
Photography: Adrienne Christiansen & Evangelia Matthopoulou
Kostis Palamas (1859-1943) is ranked among the most prominent Greek poets of the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The memorial was commissioned by the Pafos Municipality, during Christodoulos Galatopoulos office. He introduced the first “Kostis Palamas Week” on 20-27 February 1949. The unveiling took place on May 20th 1951.
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Artist: Kyriakos Kallis
Location: Georgios Grivas Digenis Avenue, behind the Second World War Volunteers’ Memorial, Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Brass
Dimensions: 147 cm x 47 cm
Category: Turkish Cypriots, Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Ihsan Ali was a Turkish Cypriot doctor and benefactor who defended Cyprus’ right for freedom, democracy and egalitarianism. His bust was commissioned by Ihsan Ali Foundation in 2003. The unveiling took place on November 8th 2003.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Πάφου (Pafos Municipality Archive) 4.98, documents December 7, 2000; June 21, 2001; June 26, 2003; November 11, 2003; Meeting Minutes March 4, 2003.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Pafos’ Municipality Park. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 155 cm x 50 cm x 40 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Iakovos Iakovidis was a politician. The memorial was commissioned by the Pafos Municipality in the 1990s.
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Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Evagoras Pallikaridis Association Building, Evagoras Pallikaridis Avenue, Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 189 cm x 64 cm x 47 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The bust is an exact copy of Pallikaridis’ head, made by Kotziamanis for Pallikaridis statue at Pafos. It was funded by Loukas Pouroullis, a Cypriot expatriate living in Africa, major contributor of “Evagoras Pallikaridis” association. The unveiling took place on July 26th 2006.
Another identical bust is situated in the military camp at Pafos (Anarita Recruitment Center), by the same artist.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/19, documents September 8, 1999; September 14, 1999.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Entrance of Pafos General Hospital. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 120 cm x 44 cm x 29 cm
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The bust was placed at its current site in 1990. On the pedestal are written the names of four more members of the healthcare system who died at Pahyamos, Tylliria area, in August 1964.
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Artist: Vasos Falireas
Location: Dionysios Solomos square, Georgios Grivas Digenis Avenue,
Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Pentelic marble
Dimensions: 173 cm (+15 cm the basis ) x 51 cm x 37 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Solomos (1798-1857) is regarded as the national Greek poet. His poems are constantly referring to the aspired freedom of the enslaved Greek nation and to the Greek War of Independence (1821). One of his poems, the “Hymn to Liberty” written in 1823 became the Greek national anthem in 1865. Solomos is considered as the Cypriot national poet, too, as, officially since 1966 Cyprus shares the same national anthem with Greece.
The bust was commissioned in 1972 by the Pafos’ Naturalist Group. The unveiling took place on June 2nd 1974.
Selected sources:
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), February 16, 1973, p. 2.
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Artist: Christos Symeonidis-Chrisimos
Location 3rd Pafos Elementary School, Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 140 cm (+50 cm the step) x 44 cm x 34 cm
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
A private committee for the construction of Andreas Geroudis’ bust commissioned the bust in 2003 through a competition.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01/5, Meeting Minutes July 29, 2003.
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Artist: Michalis Tombros
Location: Nikolaidio high school, Georgios Griva Digenis Avenue,
Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 144 cm x 42 cm x 34 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Filippou was a renowned educator. The construction of the bust was an initiative of a private committee for Filippou bust; the Pafos Bishopric; the Pafos’ Municipality; and Nikolaidio high school board. The unveiling took place on December 14th 1975.
Selected sources:
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), October 23, 1965, p. 5.
~ Ελευθερία (Eleftheria), September 30, 1970, p. 5.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Nikolaidio high school, Georgios Griva Digenis Avenue, Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 158 cm x 56 cm x 46 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Pavlidis was a renowned educator. The construction of the bust was an initiative of the committee for the celebrations of 100 years of the Pafos Greek high school; Makarios III Pafos lyceum; and Pafos high school 1964 graduates. According to the call for the competition in 2006, only Cypriot artists were eligible to submit their proposals. The unveiling took place on March 4th 2007.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01/11, documents November 5, 2004; January 31, 2006; December 11, 2006.
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Artist: Marios Garyfalakis
Location: Nikolaidio high school, Georgios Griva Digenis Avenue,
Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 167 cm x 48 cm x 35 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Pashalidis was an educator. The memorial was commissioned by an ad hoc private committee for Pashalis Pashalidis bust; the Pafos Municipality; Nikolaidio high school board; and Pafos’ Greek unions. The unveiling took place on April 27th 1969.
Selected sources:
~ Μάχη (Mahi), May 18, 1965, p. 7.
~ Τελευταία Ώρα (Teleftea Ora), April 28, 1969, p. 6.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Nikolaidio high school, Georgios Griva Digenis Avenue, Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Pentelic marble
Dimensions: 161 cm x 46 cm x 33 cm
Category: Public Figures
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Nikolaidis was a politician and a renowned benefactor.
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Artist: Georgios Alexandropoulos
Location: Propylaea of Iakovio high school, Georgios Grivas Digenis Avenue,
Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 161 cm x 55 cm x 45 cm
Category: Public Figures, Ancient Greek & Byzantine legacy, Public sculpture before 1960
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned in 1940 by the ad hoc private committee for T. Kallonas bust with initiative of Loizos Filippou, and Lavrentios, the abbot of Agios Neofytos monastery. Kallonas was a renowned Cypriot educator. The unveiling took place in May 9th 1946. The Prolylaea were made by the sculptor Nikolaos Tsadiotis probably around 1931.
Selected sources:
~ Πάφος (Pafos), December 8, 1938, p. 3.
~ Πάφος (Pafos), March 14, 1940, p. 2.
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Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Evropis Avenue, on the confines between Pafos and Geroskipou Municipalities. Pafos district.
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was an initiative of the Reservist Commandos association and was commissioned by the Cypriot Archdiocese, the diocese of Pafos, the Municipalities of Pafos, Geroskipou and Pegea, and the Pafos’ district Reservist Commandos association. It is dedicated to the Cypriot and Greek dead and missing Commandos. The unveiling took place on April 13th 1997.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), April 11, 1997, p. 17.
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Artist: Aghela Sofokli
Location: Georgios Griva Digeni Avenue, Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Stone
Category: War Volunteers, Modern sculpture
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
In March 1994 the Cyprus Veterans’ association World War II submitted a request to Pafos Municipality with regard to the construction of a memorial dedicated to all those who died during World War II.
In October 1994 the Veterans’ association established and announced the 11th of November as the day for commemoration of the dead of both World Wars. The request for the memorial was granted a year later by the Municipality authorities and the unveiling took place on June 15th 1997.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), March 2, 1996, p. 20.
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Πάφου (Pafos Municipality Archive) 8.1991, documents March 4, 1994; April 17, 1995.
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Artist: Giorgos Kalakallas
Location: Agios Peter and Paul church yard, Ellados Avenue, Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Dimensions: 157 cm x 67 cm x 43~61 cm
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was dedicated to Kostas Karnavalos (Κώστας Καρνάβαλος), Andreas Tselepos (Ανδρέας Τσέλεπος) and Vladimiros Irakleous (Βλαδίμηρος Ηρακλέους). An inscription on the nearby plaque mentions: “You found and you drank the immortals’ wine. Thus death brought you life and you will always remain immortals” (Των αθανάτων το κρασί τόβρετε σεις και πίνετε. Ζωή για σας κι ο θάνατος κι αθάνατοι θα μείνετε). It was commissioned by their co-fighters in 1997.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/17, Meeting Minutes May 7, 1998.
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Πάφου (Pafos Municipality Archive) 8.1991, document August 28, 1996; September 19, 1997.
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Artist: Loukia Georganti
Location: Adjacent to Nikolaidio high school, Georgios Grivas Digenis Avenue, Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Adrienne Christiansen & Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Pafos high school students, Charalampos Mouskos (Χαράλαμπος Μούσκος), Georgios Papaverkiou (Γεώργιος Παπαβερκίου) and Evagoras Pallikaridis (Ευαγόρας Παλληκαρίδης). It was commissioned by Pafos high school after the initiative of the headmaster, Pavlos Pavlidis. The unveiling took place on May 13th 1962.
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Artist: Apostolos Fanakidis
Place: Georgios Grivas Digenis Avenue, entrance of Pafos city. Pafos district.
Material: Stone
Dimensions: 5 x 5 meters (the head of Makarios)
Category: Cypriot Church, Public Figures, EOKA 1955-59, Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64, Inter-communal conflicts 1967, 1974 Coup, Turkish Invasion
Photograph: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned in 1992 by a private committee for the Makarios III-Resistance Memorial. Around Makarios’ over-sized head a series of plaques bear the names of all the dead fighters from Pafos since 1955. The unveiling took place on June 16th 1996.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), December 8, 1991, p. 10.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 20, 1994, p. 31.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), June 17, 1996, p. 3.
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Πάφου (Pafos Municipality Archive), 12.96, documents December 11, 1992; June 8, 1993; June 2, 1994; November 30, 1995; November 6, 1996; November 29, 2006; February 1999; Meeting Minutes December 10, 1992.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: EOKA Park, Ellados Avenue, Pafos Municipality, Pafos district.
Material: Bronze
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by SIMAE (Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA `955-59 struggle), Pafos Municipality and “Evagoras Pallikaridis” Cultural association. It is dedicated to the seventeen EOKA dead fighters from Pafos district. The memorial is situated at “Dasoudi” Municipality Park, a location on the way to Tsada village, coming from Pafos, which was renamed as “EOKA 1955-59 Heroes Park” in 2009. The unveiling took place on June 14th 2009.
Selected sources:
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, documents April 16, 2009; June 14, 2009; Meeting Minutes April 9, 2009; May 7, 2009.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Kanigos St, Pafos. Pafos district.
Material: Metal
Category: 1974 Coup
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Andreas Makariou (Ανδρέα Μακαρίου) and Dimitris Zinieri (Δημήτρη Ζηνιέρη). It was commissioned by the Pafos Fighters’ Union and the Pan Cypriot National-Popular Liberation Front (PEAM/ΠΕΑΜ). The unveiling took place on July 15th 2010.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Πάφου (Pafos Municipality Archive) 8.1991, document July 19, 2010.
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Artist: Andreas Nikodimou
Location: Crossroads of Eleftherios Venizelou and Nikolaos Nikolaidis streets.
Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Stone
Category: Cypriot Women
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The monument was commissioned by the Pafos Organization for large families and the unveiling took place on October 12th 2001. In 2002 the place where the monument was situated was renamed into “Square of the Mother of many children”.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Πάφου (Pafos Municipality Archive) 8.1991, documents July 18, 2001; January 3, 2002; June 14, 2002; Meeting Minutes May 30, 2001.
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Artist: Nikolaos Tsadiotis
Place: Roundabout across Kostis Palamas square, Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Category: Ancient Greek & Byzantine legacy
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Nikolaos Tsadiotis was a builder and chiseler from Tsada village (Pafos district). “Sleeping Eros” is a copy of a small sculpture of Eros found at the “House of Theseus” at Pafos archeological site, dated in the 1st c. B.C. and currently exhibited at Pafos archeological museum. Tsadiotis’ copy was commissioned by Pafos Municipality during Christodoulos Galatopoulos office in the context of Pafos embellishment and the promotion of the city’s Hellenicness.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/19, documents September 8, 1999; September 14, 1999.
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Artist: Helene Black
Location: Pafos International Airport
Material: Steel, metallic auto paint, granite, fluorescent lights
Category: Modern sculpture
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The work was commissioned in 2008 by the Hermes Airports and is installed at the entrance to Pafos airport.
The metallic, two dimension cruciform female figures are originated from the picrolite figurines dated in the Chalcolithic period of the island (approximately 3.500-2.400 B.C). Following the shapes of their original prototype, Helene Black’s figurines are geometric, built on clear vertical and horizontal lines, indicating their particular features with cuts in their metallic surface. The picrolite Chalcolithic figurines symbolized fertility and a considerable number of them were found in the area of Palaipafos, nearby the airport, where one of the most celebrated Afrodite’s sanctuaries was located. Hence, it is believed that over time they developed into the cult of Aphrodite, goddess of fertility, too.
Selected sources:
~ Toumazis, Yiannis. 2009. Sense of Place. Nicosia.
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Artist: Nikolaos Kotziamanis
Location: Opposite Nikolaidio high school, Georgios Grivas Digenis Avenue,
Pafos Municipality. Pafos district.
Material: Brass
Dimensions: 3 meters
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Pallikaridis was the last Cypriot EOKA fighter to be executed by the British authorities. He was hanged at Nicosia central prison on March 14th 1957.
“Evagoras Pallikaridis” sports club took the initiative for the memorial in 1986 and it was funded by Loukas Pouroullis, a Cypriot expatriate in Africa. Its’ placement opposite Nikolaidio high school (where Pallikaridis had been a student) raised objections among the Municipality’s authorities because of the incongruity with the already existing buildings.
An alternative location was proposed at “Dasoudi” area on the way to Tsada village, where Pallikaridis was detained. “Evagoras Pallikaridis” sports club members and his family, who supported the school area proposal, argued that a location at the center of the city was appropriate for his significance and the spot, being in visual contact with the school, would constantly remind and teach students of patriotic values. The unveiling took place on March 11th 1990 at the initially suggested (by his co-fighters) location opposite Nikolaidio high school.
Pallikaridis’ slightly modified words are written on the statue’s low pedestal:
“I will follow an uphill; I will follow paths; I will find the stairs that lead to freedom”. (Θα πάρω μια ανηφοριά, θα πάρω μονοπάτια, θα βρω τα σκαλοπάτια που παν στη λευτεριά).
Selected sources:
~ Ο Αγών (O Agon), March 1, 1989.
~ Ο Αγών (O Agon), March 7, 1989.
~ Ο Αγών (O Agon), March 13, 1990.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), February 13, 1989.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), February 16, 1989.,
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), February 23, 1989.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), December 8, 1988, p. 15.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), March 3, 1989, p. 3.
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), March 1, 1989.
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), March 5, 1989.
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), March 12, 1990.
~ Αρχείο Δήμου Πάφου (Pafos Municipality Archive), 35.1988, document February 14, 1989.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, documents February16, 2009; April 16, 2009.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Agia Paraskevi square, Geroskipou. Pafos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 144 cm x 60 cm x 40 cm (the bust)
Category: Inter-communal conflicts 1963-64, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Adrienne Christiansen & Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to Yiannakis Taliotis (Γιαννάκης Ταλιώτης) and Michail Chr.Kyprianou (Μιχαήλ Χρ. Κυπριανού).Taliotis died in 1964 and Kyprianou is listed as missing. Taliotis’ bust was commissioned by the Geroskipou Municipality in 1988 and the unveiling in the first location took place in the early 1990s. Due to the renovation of the square, the bust was moved to its current position, next to Kyprianou’ bas relief, in 2011. The new unveiling took place on July 31st 2011.
Usually the memorials for the missing bear only their black and white photographs along with their names. In rare cases, when there are indications of their death, a bas relief is added to the memorial, as is the case here. Busts and statues are ways of commemoration strictly for the dead with only one exception, that of Tasos Markou statues at Nicosia and Paralimni.
Both old and new locations are presented here. The old location image is available here courtesy of Dr. Adrienne Christiansen.
Selected sources:
~ Χαραυγή (Xaravgi), January 14, 1969, p. 4.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Geroskipou. Pafos district.
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by the Geroskipou Municipality and the Association of Pafos Reservist Commandos twenty seven years after the crash of NOR-ATLAS 52-139, ”NIKI 4”. The air transporter crashed over Makedonitissa area at Nicosia on July 22nd 1974 and as a consequence four Greek commandos died. The unveiling took place on November 25th 2011.
Selected sources:
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 26, 2001, p. 10.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 28, 2001, p. 30.
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Artist: Kyriakos Rokos
Location: Konstantinou Paleologou street, Geroskipou. Pafos district.
Category: International relations
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The monument was commissioned by the Agia Paraskevi Municipality, Athens, Greece as a mark of friendship and solidarity with the Geroskipou Municipality, Cyprus.
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Artist: Christos Symeonidis Chrisimos
Location: 1st Paralimni elementary school. Ammochostos district.
Material: Marble
Category:Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by Markou Glykenou family and is dedicated to the missing officer Symeon Glykenos.
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Vrisoules (Βρουσούλες)
Sotira (Σωτήρα)
Liopetri (Λιοπέτρι)
Paralimni (Παραλίμνι)
Ammochostos dead and missing memorial
Major General Tasos Markou (Τάσος Μάρκου) statue
Memorial to the Paralimni dead and missing
Memorial to the Paralimni dead and missing 2
Nikos M. Psaras (Νίκος Μ. Ψαρράς) bust
Paralimni dead and missing heroes’ monument
Paralimni dead and missing memorial
Artist: Andreas Terentis
Location: On the main road of Agios Georgios settlement, opposite Vrisoules-Aheritou elementary school. Ammochostos district.
Material: Marble
Category: Cypriot women, Turkish invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
Vrisoules community committee commissioned the memorial and funded its construction. The unveiling took place on September 14th 1997. In 2012 the memorial was restructured and moved in a new location. An exact copy of the statue is used for the memorial dedicated to the Cypriot mother at Aradippou village and for Kallipatira statue at Perivolia village, both of them in Larnaka district. All three are made by the same sculptor.
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Artist: Sculptor: Nikos Kouroussis (architect: Margarita Danou)
Location: Liopetri village. Ammochostos district.
Material: Mixed material (bronze, stone gravel, straw and clay)
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Adrienne Christiansen & Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to the EOKA 1955-59 fighters Andreas Karios (Ανδρέας Κάρυος), Ilias Papakyriakou (Ηλίας Παπακυριακού), Fotis Pittas (Φώτης Πίττας) and Christos Samaras (Χρίστος Σαμάρας). The barn at Liopetri is the place where the four fighters died on September 2, 1958. Through press reports it is clear that the initiatives to turn it into a commemoration place started in 1962. At that time, Andreas Savvidis made the statues of the fighters. Their gradual erosion during the following years became an issue of concern.
In 1990, after the restoration of the barn, the Cypriot government decided to renew the old statues of the four heroes. The Ministry of Education’s first call for the artistic competition took place in 1992 and was addressed strictly to Cypriot sculptors and/or architects.
A second competition was called on June 7th 1994 implying no conclusion was reached for the first call. Nikos Kourousiis and Margarita Danou won the second competition call.
According to their proposal the busts of the four dead should be placed inside the barn. As they noted: “This placement invokes a sacred feeling equivalent to the sanctity of the holly communion that takes place on the altar. The visitor is compelled to enter the sacred place of the heroes’ sacrifice with feelings of reverence”.
The unveiling of the monument took place on September 7th 1997.
As a consequence of the local community and the families of the dead insistence to have the fighters placed in plain sight in the yard of the memorial place, Nikos Kourousiis committed to sculpt additionally four statues. The project was assigned to him in October 1997.
Following the artist’s suggestion, the four statues were symbolically placed in front of the wavy and abstract depiction of the flag, which by association evokes the flight of a bird. The flag, along with the circular platform the statues stand on, is reminiscent of a stage theater foreground.
In 2007 the statues were moved and placed in their current spot, at the perimeter of the memorial ground, and on individual low marble pedestals, as a consequence of the locals’ persisting objections that the memorial weakens its expressive power because of the arrangement of the four fighters in front of the waving flag.
The old photograph is available here courtesy of Dr. Adrienne Christiansen.
Selected sources:
~Αγών (Agon), August 31, 1964, p. 6.
~ Εικαστικά Δρώμενα, Ε.ΚΑ.ΤΕ, October 1999, p. 10.
~ Ελευθερία (Eleftheria), June 11, 1970, p. 5.
~ Kambouridis, Charis. «Η τέχνη των ηρώων», Τα Νέα (Ta Nea), January 13, 1999.
~ Μάχη (Mahi), July 18, 1962, p. 6.
~ Μάχη (Mahi), September 12, 1962, p. 6.
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), June 30, 1979, p. 8.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), April 6, 1984, p. 1.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 2, 1990, p. 10.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), January 21, 1992, p. 9.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), November 9, 1992, p. 7.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), January 19, 1997, p. 4.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), September 2, 1997, p. 4.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), August 29, 1999, p. 37.
~ Χαραυγή (Haravgi), November 1980, p. 7.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268-1968-8, document July 25, 1991.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268-1968-9, documents January 29, 1992; February 4, 1992; September 21, 1992.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268-1968-10, document June 11, 1992.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268-1968-16, documents August 20, 1997; October 16, 1997; November 7, 1997.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268-1968-19, document September 6, 1999.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.94.7 vol. 7, Meeting Minutes March 16, 2006; July 6, 2006; July 6, 2008; September 14, 2008.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2008. 9, Meeting Minutes May 13, 2008.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Frenaros cultural center. Ammochostos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 98 cm (122 cm including the step) x 43~57 cm x 36~51 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by the Cypriot Organisation of Greek Teachers (ΠΟΕΔ/ POED) and the Frenaros Community. The unveiling of the monument took place on February 26th 1961.
Selected sources:
~Νέοι Καιροί (Nei Keri), February 27, 1961, p. 1.
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee) 14.3.01/12, document May 25, 2006.
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Artist: Unknown
Location: Frenaros community center. Ammochostos district.
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial is dedicated to the dead fighters Dimitris A. Vrakas (Δημήτρης Α. Βρακάς) and Nikos K. Ttofi (Νίκος Κ. Ττοφή), and to the 1974 missing.
Selected sources:
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών ΥπουργείουΠαιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/13, document June 15, 1995.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών ΥπουργείουΠαιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/14, documents September 26, 1996; September 30, 1996; Meeting Minutes November 7, 1996.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: Frenaros lyceum. Ammochostos district.
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The memorial was commissioned by the Frenaros lyceum parents’ union and the Fotis Pittas’ Kokkinochoria lyceum school committee. It was funded mainly by SIMAE (Board of the Historical Memory of the EOKA Struggle 1955-59). The statue was delivered in 2006 and the unveiling of the monument took place in 2007.
Selected sources:
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.94.7 vol. 7, documents December 22, 2005; January 23, 2006; May 25, 2006; June 20, 2006; Meeting Minutes January 12, 2006.
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Artist: Andreas Savvides
Location: Next to Archbishop Makarios III church, Avgorou. Ammochostos district.
Category: EOKA 1955-59, Turkish Invasion
Photography: Vicky Karaiskou
In 1979 a local committee submitted an application to the Ministry of Education explaining the need to commemorate Makarios III along with the eight Avgorou dead during the 1955-59 struggles and the Turkish invasion.
The application indicated as the most suitable place for the memorial the area behind the church. It also provided a rough aesthetic layout of the memorial. Seven years afterwards the monument was finished with the support of Avgorou Community and the Union of Avgorou expatriates in England. Although the current place of the memorial is the same as initially suggested, the final artwork followed a radically different aesthetic and structural layout.
The unveiling took place on March 22nd 1986.
Selected sources:
~ Ελευθερία (Eleftheria), December 16, 1962, p. 8.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου
Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268-1968-2.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου
Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268-1968-3, document
February 12, 1979.
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Artists: Christos Symeonidis Chrisimos, Phylactis Ierides,
Philippos Yiapanis
Location: On the Avgorou-Lioperiou road. Ammochostos district.
Dimensions: The memorial occupies an area of 14,500 m.sq.
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Vicky Karaiskou
The wish to honour the Avgorou dead fighters goes back to 1962 when the first actions to gather the necessary funds took place. More than twenty years afterwards, in March 1985, the EOKA 1955-59 Avgorou members’ decision to construct a memorial materialized.
The intention of the initiative was to remind the origins, symbolize the main principles of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle, and commemorate Modestos Panteli, the first EOKA fighter who died on April 1st 1955.
For that reason the area where the memorial is situated today was symbolically chosen, being the exact place of his death. The memorial honors the memory of all Avgorou and the nearby Liopetri village EOKA’s dead fighters and aspired to be the reference point for the whole of Cyprus during the annual commemorations on April 1st.
The funding of this extensive project was secured mainly by the EOKA 1955-59 members, and the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 Struggle (SIMAE). Other state and private entities also made contributions.
A procession path flanked with a row of cypress trees links the ancient Greek Corinthian style entrance with the Mycenaean-like tomb. The path opens up to an ancient Greek theater construction. The distance between the theater’s semicircular auditorium and the tomb is flanked with dark stone panels where the names of the dead appear.
Inside the tomb, 26 portraits in relief were made by the three sculptors. Because of the limited budget, black and white photographs of the deceased substituted part of the total of 108 portraits initially planned to cover the walls.
Following the ancient Greek tradition, where theaters were adjacent to temples and in particular to Dionysus temple in order to underline the origins and the higher purpose of the theater culture, at Avgorou village, the nearby chapel was erected to remind the close relation between religion and motherland in modern Cyprus.
The unveiling of the monument took place on October 18th 2002.
Selected sources:
~ Σημερινή (Simerini), March 13, 1985, p. 3.
~ Ελευθερία (Eleftheria), December 16, 1962, p. 8.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), October 18, 2002, p. 20.
~ Φιλελεύθερος (Fileleftheros), October 20, 2002, p. 32.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/2.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/12, Meetings Minutes, September 13, 1994; November 10, 1994.
~ Κρατικό Αρχείο Κύπρου, Αρχείο Πολιτιστικών Υπηρεσιών Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (State Archive of Cyprus): 268/1968/18, document December 2, 1998.
~ Ιστορικό Αρχείο ΣΙΜΑΕ (Historical Archive of the Board for the Historical Memory of the EOKA 1955-59 struggle), 17.2009.10, Meeting Minutes April 26, 2002.
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Artist: Charis Evaghelou
Location: Fotis Pittas elementary school, Achna. Ammochostos district.
Dimensions (of the bust): 93 cm x 50 cm x 64 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Vicky Karaiskou
The bust was concluded in 2001 and the unveiling of the monument took place on May 18th 2001. On the right-hand side page of the open notebook behind Pittas, is noted his phrase “Every fighter is a free person” (Ο κάθε αγωνιζόμενος είναι και ελεύθερος), while on the left-hand side page a poem-style short text of his is dedicated to the beauty and glory of Cyprus.
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Artist: Charis Evaggelou
Location: Achna village square. Ammochostos district.
Material: 117 cm x 118~140 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Vicky Karaiskou
The construction of the monument was commissioned by the Private committee for Yiasoumis Theodosiou memorial, the nationalist Achna Union and the Cooperative Bank of Achna. The bust finished in 1999 and the unveiling of the monument took place in 2000.
Although the Advisory Monuments’ Committee strongly suggested a different spot for the memorial within the village square – due to its close neighboring with the church-like cement tent – it failed to persuade both the private committee and the nationalist Achna Union. The main reason the committee and the union insisted was because they wished the monument to be placed in visual contact with the “Yiasoumis association” building. The final location was the choice of the Private committee for Yiasoumis Theodosiou memorial and the nationalist Achna Union.
For accuracy reasons it is noted that on the official documents the family name of the hero is written as Chatzitheodosiou (Χ’’Θεοδοσίου) – where X’’ is an abbreviation of Chatzi – while on the pedestal the «Θεοδοσίου» (Theodosiou) version is used.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee) 14.3.01/2, Meeting Minutes September 21, 2001.
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee) 14.3.01/13, Meeting Minutes June 25, 2002.
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Artist: Michlis Pambos
Location: Achna village square. Ammochostos district.
Material: Reinforced concrete
Category: Turkish invasion
Photography: Vicky Karaiskou
In 2001, the discussions for a monument dedicated to the refugees from Achna village was already ongoing between the Community’s Committee and the artist, Pampos Mihlis, who had submitted a proposal loaded with symbolisms.
The monument, in the form of a church-like tent, was built within the main square of the new village, at the same spot where the refugees of the nearby Achna village camped in 1974 after the Turkish invasion of the village.
According to Pampos Mihlis, the birds symbolize hope for freedom and the regaining of human values; the sleeping child is an allegory of the unknown future; and the photographs in the women’s hands underline the virtue of Memory. Although the initial artistic proposal seems to have undergone a series of changes, the main idea and the aforementioned symbolisms were maintained.
In the entrance the female figures are depicted as fragmented, spectral shapes that give an impression of dead souls. Their rather abstract representations contrast with the realistic depictions of the two women sharing their anguish, exhaustion and despair inside the chapel. These mothers bear strong visual affinities with the black and white photographs that became familiar through international press, documenting the Cypriot refugees after the 1974 invasion.
Selected sources:
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01-2, document September 21, 2001.
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01-4, document June 25, 2002.
~ Αρχείο Συμβουλευτικής Επιτροπής Μνημείων Υπουργείου Παιδείας & Πολιτισμού (Advisory Monuments’ Committee), 14.3.01-13, document September 20, 2001.
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Artist: Theodoulos Theodoulou
Location: Paralimni lyceum. Ammochostos district.
Material: Brass
Dimensions: 124 cm x 51~67 cm x 40~47 cm
Category: EOKA 1955-59
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The bust was commissioned by the Karpasia Coordinating Committee, the Corporation “Free United Karpasia”, the Rizokarpaso folk association, the Corporation “The Rizokarpason”, and the “Karpasia” Juniors’ Athletic Union of Rizokarpaso. It was funded by Ammochostos’ and Paralimni Lions’ clubs.
The unveiling of the monument took place on March 7th 1999. On the pedestal, the inscription notes: “Petrakis Zaharia Yallouros [..] wanted to live in freedom. He was killed by British soldiers on February 7th 1956”.
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Artist: Leonidas Spanos
Location: 21st Paralimni Marine Scouts Association premises. Ammochostos district.
Material: Marble
Dimensions: 128 cm x 68 cm x 48 cm
Category: Turkish Invasion
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The construction of the bust was commissioned by the 21st Paralimni Marine Scouts Association. The unveiling of the monument took place in 1995.
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Artist: Christos Symeonidis Chrisimos
Location: Paralimni Square. Ammochostos district.
Category: Cypriot women
Photography: Evangelia Matthopoulou
The monument was commissioned by the Paralimni Municipality. It was delivered in 2011 and was situated in Agios Georgios Park, creating a unified whole with the preexisting – since 2003 – dead and missing heroes’ memorial.
A statement on the low pedestal underscores Cypriot women’s predominant duties and identity: She is “a busy bee, a field worker, a life pillar and mother of the Cypriot heroes” (Πολύβουη μέλισσα, της γης εργάτισσα, της ζωής στυλοβάτισσα, ηρώων μάνα Κυπριώτισσα).
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