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BELLAPAIS MONASTERY  To the north-east of Kyrenia   APOSTOLOS ANDREAS MONASTERY This is one   square, vaulted
 (Girne), set on the side of a mountain, this twelfth-century   of the pilgrimage centres of Orhodox Church of   chapel, three
 monastery is a fine example of Gothic architecture of   Cyprus, and is at the tip of the Karpas peninsula.   baptismal basins
 the Lusignan period. The abbey comprises of a church,   St Andrew was the brother of St Peter, who served   fed by a sacred
 refectory, dormitory and storage rooms grouped   John the Baptist and was the first of the   spring and an old
 around an inner courdyard. It was originally occupied   apostles to be called to ministry by   wharf. It was on this
 by a French brotherhood, the Order of Premontre,   Jesus. It was once the Lourdes   site that St Andrew
 and was known to them as the “Abbaye   of Cyprus, served not by an   briefly landed in Cyprus
 de la Paix”. Bellapais AbbeyDuring the   organized community of   on his final missionary   Apostolos
 reign of the Latin kings, this order was   monks but by a changing   journey back to his Palestinian   Andreas
 held in great esteem. The abbot was   group of volunteer priests   homeland. His footfall   Monastery
 ST. MAMAS MONASTERY  allowed to wear the protifical mitre   and laymen. An enormous   revealed a spring whose
 It is said that Mamas was a   during  mass,  and  was  accorded   modern plaza of pilgrims   waters miraculously
 Christian saint  from Anatolia   the honour of carrying a sword and   lodgings frames the   healed the blind
 who was killed on religious   wearing golden spurs while riding.  slightly older monastery   captain of
 grounds. His family, aided by   buildings wrapped around   his ship.
 Jesus Christ, placed Mamas in   the church. Below, the
 a coffin and buried him at sea.   modern church
 The coffin, swept away by the   steps lead
 tide, made its way to the Gulf   down to a
 of Morphou (now Guzelyurt),
 where it was found by a humble
 man who lived in the area. The                                       ST BARNABAS
 Bellapais
 man returned to his house   Monastery                                MONASTERY
 and gathered two oxen and   kYRenIa  Kyrenia                         St. Barnabas is
 Castle
 called for his four sons to   Antiphonitis                           one of the most
 accompany him to the   Sourp Magar  St. Hilarion  Churche  FaMagusta  significant figures
 Monastery
 place where the coffin   Castle                                      in the Church of
 had landed. Tying a rope                                             Cyprus. Together with
 to it, they tried to pull the   MoRphou  nIcosIa                     St. Paul, he first preached
 coffin away. However,                                                Christianity on the island.
 the man, realising the                                                 St. Barnabas came from a Hebrew community.
 coffin was heavier than                                                   One day during his studies in Jerusalem he
 he had initially thought,   St. Mamas  SALAMIS The ancient city of          witnessed a miracle performed by Jesus
 called for help. The coffin   Monastery  Salamis became the capital of   St. Barnabas  and declared himself His follower. When
                                         Monastery
 was eventually taken with   Cyprus as far back as 1100 BC. The                he began to preach, many people
 great difficulty and effort,   Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians, and             followed him because they sensed a
 and when the coffin could be   KYRENIA CASTLE  Romans. The ancient site covers an   great force hidden in him, which they
 carried no further, a church  Explorations carried out in and around   area of one square mile extending   thought was the Holy Spirit.
 was built round it.  the castle take us as far as the Hellenistic   along the sea shore. There is
 and Roman Period (111-11 B.C) But so far   still a large area awaiting
 it has not been possible to establish the exact day   excavation and this
 of construction of the castle. As a result of the   is forested with
 SOURP MAGAR MONASTERY  examinations carried out at the site, it is thought likely   mimosa, pine
 The Armenian monastery   that, the original castle was built in the VII. A.D. by   and eucalyptus
 of Sourp Magar, or the Virgin   the Byzantines for the purpose of defending Kyrenia   trees.
 Mary, was first established   against Arab raids. The castle which had additions
 in about 1000 AD as a Coptic   made to it during the reign of the Lusignans and was
 monastery, and was dedicated to   given its present from by the Venetians has come
 the Egyptian hermit St. Makarios   down to us a well preserved state.  ARCHITECTURE
 of Alexandria (309-404 AD)
 whose Coptic (Egyptian Christian)                  The cloister arrangement
                                                     in the south is a unique
 monastery still exists in Egypt. Its              example of gothic stone work.
 location being at the edge of the cliff           However, nothing remains of
 and the beginning of a deep ravine is   ST. HILARION & CASTLE,  the wooden upper covering or
 very picturesque. It was also used as a    The castle is named, not after St.   the stone parapet between
 summer resort by the Armenian Church in   Hilarion the Great, the founder of   the columns.
 the early 15th century and became a favorite   monasticism in Palestine who died
 pilgrimage spot for Armenians on their way   near Paphos about A.D. 371, but after a
 to and from the Holy Land until 1974.  later saint, of whom little is known. He   ANTIPHONITIS CHURCH
 is counted among the three hundred   The church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was built in the 7th century.
 saints who according to local tradition,   However the narthex to the west and the gallery to the south were added
 sought refuge in Cyprus when the   by the Lusignans in the 14th or 15th century. The dome is placed on
 Arabs overran the Holly Land. His relics   eight round columns which form an irregular octagon. The alter area was
 were preserved in the castle and “kept   separated from the rest of the church by keeping two of the columns
 right workshipfully” according to an   separated from the walls. Considering its features, this building is one of
 English visitor in the 14th century.  the finest of its kind in Cyprus to survive to the present day.



 FAMAGUSTA Famagusta’s historic city centre is surrounded by   NICOSIA Nicosia has been in continuous   today can be found in the Ayia Paraskevi
 the fortifications of Famagusta, which have a roughly rectangular   habitation since the beginning of the   hill in the south east of the city. Only one
 shape, built mainly by the Venetians in the 15th and 16th centuries,   Bronze Age 2500 years BC, when the   king of Ledra is known: Onasagoras.
 though some sections of the walls have been dated earlier   first inhabitants settled in the fertile   The kingdom of Ledra was destroyed
 times, as far as 1211.In an October 2010 report titled Saving Our   plain of Mesaoria. Nicosia later became   early. Under Assyrian rule of Cyprus,
 Vanishing Heritage, Global Heritage Fund listed Famagusta, a   a city-state known as Ledra or Ledrae,   Onasagoras was recorded as paying
 “maritime ancient city of crusader kings”, among the 12 sites most   one of the twelve kingdoms of ancient   tribute to Esarhaddon of Assyria in 672
 “On the Verge” of irreparable loss and destruction, citing insufficient   Cyprus built by Achaeans after the end   BC. By 330 BC, Ledra was recorded to
 management and development pressures.          of the Trojan War. Remains of old Ledra   be a small unimportant town.


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