Nicosia

Nicosia

Nicosia, also known as Lefkosia, is the divided capital city of Cyprus. South of the border, on the Greek side, the Cyprus Museum has archaeological finds from the Neolithic to Byzantine periods, including the Aphrodite of Soloi statue. Nearby, the old city’s 16th-century Venetian walls include the Famagusta, Kyrenia and Paphos gates. Inside the walls, a marble mausoleum sits next to 19th-century Faneromeni Church. ― Google

People died in Nicosia (First 14 people) - Page 1

Rushdi al-Kikhya

Rushdi al-Kikhya

Former Speaker of the People's Assembly of Syria

James I of Cyprus

James I of Cyprus

King of Cyprus

Janus, King of Cyprus

Janus, King of Cyprus


John of Lusignan

John of Lusignan

Hugh IV of Cyprus' son

Vassos Lyssarides

Vassos Lyssarides

Former Member of the House of Representatives of Cyprus

Monica Vasileiou

Monica Vasileiou

Actress

Peter II of Cyprus

Peter II of Cyprus

King of Cyprus

Cristian Neamțu

Cristian Neamțu

Romanian football player

Chrysostomos II of Cyprus

Chrysostomos II of Cyprus

Archbishop

Hugh II of Cyprus

Hugh II of Cyprus

King of Cyprus

Humbert II, Count of Savoy

Humbert II, Count of Savoy


Felix of Nicosia

Felix of Nicosia

Saint

Pietro Vinci

Pietro Vinci

Composer

Süha Özgermi

Süha Özgermi

Turkish businessperson