ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS, who has spent one year in exile from Cyprus on the Seychelle Islands, waves to cheering crowds on his arrival in Athens from Nairobi last week. He received one of the most impressive welcomes ever accorded to a church leader, statesman or sovereign in recent years.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28261, 26 April 1957, Page 11
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48ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS, who has spent one year in exile from Cyprus on the Seychelle Islands, waves to cheering crowds on his arrival in Athens from Nairobi last week. He received one of the most impressive welcomes ever accorded to a church leader, statesman or sovereign in recent years. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28261, 26 April 1957, Page 11
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