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CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF CYPRUS
* c. 8,500 - 8,000 B.C Hunter Gatherers
* 7,000 - 5,300 B.C. The first settlers: the Khirokitians.
* 4,000 - 2,500 B.C. Chalcolitic (Copper) Age: stone
crucifix pendants are carved.
* 2,700-1,600 B.C. Cypriot Bronze Ages, Early and Middle:
cattle, horses, and bronze making are introduced as well as highly indi-
vidual pottery style.
* 1,600-1,050 B.C. The Late Bronze Age: period of sophisticated
literate city states such as Enkomi-Alasia and Kition.
* 1500 - 1450 BC: Hittite rule in Cyprus
* 1450 BC - 1000 BC: Beginning of the Egyptian domination
of the island.
* 1200 BC - 1000: Establishment of the city states of
Salamis (capital at the time), Soli, Marion, Paphos, Kurium, and Kyrenia;
arrival of Greek colonies.
* 1,000 - 850 B.C. The coming of Iron, the Dorians and
a Dark Age also known as Cypro-Geometric I and II.
* 850 - 750 B.C The Phonecian-led Renaissance
* 750 BC - 612 BC: Assyrian rule of Cyprus.
* 568 BC - 525 BC: Egyptian rule.
* 525 BC - 333 BC: Persian occupation and the rule of
the island.
* 333 BC - 58 BC: Hellenistic rule: the heirs of the
Alexander the Great rule the island.
* 58 BC - 395 AD: Roman Empire ruling Cyprus: 350 years
of quiet provincial prosperity.
* 395 AD - 1191 AD: Island becomes a part of the Byzantine
Empire.
* 1191 AD - 1192: Rule of the island by Richard the Lionheart,
of England.
* 1192 AD - 1489 AD: Rule of the island by the Frankish
Lusignan dynasty.
* 1489 - 1570: Venetian domination of the island.
* 1571 - 1878: Conquest of the island by the Ottoman
Empire.
* 1878 - 1925: In accordance with a defence-alliance
between Britain and the Ottoman Empire, the administration of Cyprus passes
to Britain.
* 1925 - 1960: Cyprus is annexed by Britain when Ottoman
Empire enters into the World War I on the side of Germany; subsequently
the island becomes a British Crown colony and under the British rule.
* 1960: Foundation of the Republic of Cyprus (by the
Turkish and Greel Cypriot communities).
* 1963: Inter-communal strife in Cyprus and the subsequent
collapse of the constitutional rule.
* 1974: Coup d'etat by the Greek army officers stationed
on the island to overthrow the President (Makarios) with the aim of uniting
the island with Greece; subsequent Turkish Military intervention.
* 1974: Division of the island into Turkish-Cypriot North
and Greek-Cypriot South.
* 2004: Greek Cypriot Cyprus enters the European Union
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