Cyprus’s membership in the EU and use of the Euro
Cyprus’s membership in the EU and use of the Euro have significantly impacted the island’s economic landscape.
Cyprus’s membership in the EU and use of the Euro have significantly impacted the island’s economic landscape.
Richard the Lionheart's conquest of Cyprus in 1191 was a significant turning point in the island's history.
As the Byzantine Empire spread its influence across the Mediterranean, Cyprus became a vital center for Christian worship.
Christianity began to take root in Cyprus during the Roman period, marking a significant shift in the island's religious landscape.
Cyprus has long been known for its rich natural resources, and one of the island’s most prized assets was its copper.
Cyprus officially became a Roman province in 58 BC, marking the end of centuries of Greek and Egyptian influence on the island.
In the 4th century BC, Cyprus became part of the Greek world under Alexander the Great, a shift that would profoundly shape the island.
The Greek Influence on Cyprus in the 8th Century BC marked a pivotal moment in the island’s history. Greek settlers brought new ideas
Key Players in Cyprus’s Development explores the crucial roles the Phoenicians, Egyptians, and Greeks played in shaping the island's growth.