
History in Cyprus dates as far back as 7000 BC, the
Neolithic Age, with settlements along the north and
south coasts of the island.
After1400 BC, the first Greeks came to the island,
Mycenaen merchants, who started the Hellenisation of the
island.
By1050 BC Cyprus can be considered a Greek island, with
the language, culture and religion of Greece well
established. Cyprus has ten city-kingdoms and by 800 BC
it is a flourishing and prosperous country.
From750 BC Cyprus is conquered several times by Assyria,
Egypt and Persia. In 333 BC Alexander the Great claims
Cyprus for part of his empire. Cyprus continues to be
part of the Hellenist Empire until 58 BC.
In 58 BC Cyprus becomes part of the Roman Empire. Saint
Paul is converted to Christianity whilst in Cyprus and
Cyprus becomes the first country governed by a
Christian.
After the division of the Roman Empire Cyprus becomes
part of Byzantium, with Constantinople as its capital.
In1191 AD Cyprus is defeated by the crusader Richard the
Lionheart. The island is then sold to the Knights
Templar, who resell it to Guy de Lusignan. From 1192 to
1489 Cyprus is ruled under a feudal system and
Catholicism becomes the official religion.
In1489 control of the island passes to the Venetians who
takes steps to fortify the island and build walls around
the towns of Nicosia and Famagusta.
In1571 Ottoman troops invades the island and Cyprus
becomes part of the Ottoman Empire. Islam is introduced
to the island and Catholicism is expelled. The Greek
Orthodox religion is restored.
IN1878, under the Cyprus Convention, Britain assumes
administration of the island although it remains part of
the Ottoman Empire. In 1914 however, when the Ottomans
entered the 1st World War on the side of the Germans,
Britain annexed the island. In 1923 Turkey relinquishes
all rights to Cyprus and in 1925 Cyprus is declared a
Crown colony.
An armed struggle breaks out in 1955 against colonial
rule, which lasts until 1960 when the island is granted
independence.
In 1963 Turkish-Cypriot ministers withdraw from the
Government in protest at proposed changes to the
Constitution and Turkey threatens to invade.
In1974 the Greek junta instigates a coup in Cyprus
against the Cypriot Government and in reaction Turkey
invades Northern Cyprus.
Despite the ongoing politics between North and South tourist can move freely across the border but be aware that many Cyprus car hire companies do not cover use in the North.
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