8500 – 8000 BC
| Hunter Gatherers
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7000 – 5300 BC
| The first settlers: The Khirokitians
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4000 – 2500 BC
| Chalcolitic (Copper) Age: stone crucifix pendants are carved
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2700 – 1600 BC
| Cypriots Bronze Ages, Early and Middle: cattle, horses, and bronze making are introduced as well as highly indi – vidual pottery style
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1600 – 1050 BC
| The Late Bronze Age: period of sophisticated literate city states such as Enkomi – Alasia and Kition
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1500 – 1450 BC
| Hittite rule in Cyprus
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1450 – 1000 BC
| Beginning of the Egyptian domination of the island
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1200 – 1000 BC
| Establishment of the city states of Salamis ( capital at the time ), Soli, Marion, Paphos, Kurium and Kyrenia; arrival of Greek colonies
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1000 – 850 BC
| Iron Age – Cypro – Geometric Period : The coming of Iron, the Dorians and A Dark Age also known as Cypro – Geometric I and II
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850 – 750 BC
| Iron Age – Cypro – Geometric Period: The Phoenician-led Renaissance and Assyrian rule on the island
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750 – 475 BC
| Iron Age – Cypro – Archaic Period: Time of the city – kingdoms despite the Island being ruled by a succession of foreign countries for much of the period ( Assyrians, from 709BC; Egyptians, from c.570BC; and Persians, from 545BC
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568 – 525 BC
| Egyptian domination
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525 – 333 BC
| Iron Age – Cypro – Classical Period sees the Persian occupation and the rule of the island and the duel between the city kingdoms of Kition and Salamis
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333 – 58 BC
| Hellenistic Rule: the heirs of the Alexander the Great rule the island
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58 BC – 395 AD
| Roman Empire ruling Cyprus: 350 years of quiet provincial prosperity
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395 – 649 AD
| Island becomes a part of the Byzantine Empire when Cyprus is gradually converted from paganism to Orthodox Christianity ( Early Byzantine Period)
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649 – 965 AD
| A Second Dark Age: the island is caught on the frontier between two warring empires of Byzantium and Islam
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965 – 1191
| Return of the island to Byzantine (Late Byzantine Period)
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1191 – 1192
| Rule of the island by Richard I ( the Lionheart ), of England and later by and later by the Knights Templars
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1192 – 1489
| Rule of the island by the Ottoman Empire
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1489 – 1570
| Venetian domination of Cyprus
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1571 – 1878
| Conquest of the island by the Ottoman Empire
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1878 – 1925
| In accordance with a defence – alliance between Britain and the Ottoman Empire; the administration of Cyprus passes to Britain
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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 Crown Colony and under the British Rule
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1960
| Foundation of the Republic of Cyprus ( by the Turkish and Greek-Cypriot Communities)
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1963
| Inter – Communal strife in Cyprus and the subsequent collapse of the constitutional rule
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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 ( under the provisions of the Treaty of Guarantee of The Republic of Cyprus)
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1974
| Division of the island into Turkish-Cypriot North and Greek Cypriot South
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1975
| Declaration of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus, to pave way for a federal settlement on the island
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1983
| Foundation of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
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1990
| The Republic of Cyprus (effectively the Greek-Cypriot South Cyprus) applied for full membership to the EU on the 4th July 1990. This application was made without the consent of the Turkish – Cypriot Community as was required by the Constitution of the ‘ Republic of Cyprus’
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2002 – 2003
| Dialogue and negotiations between Denktash and Klerides to unify the North & South before EU entry
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2003
| After 30 years borders open between North & South Cyprus on the 23rd April 2003, following the ‘Turkish-Cypriot Authorities’ ease the border restrictions
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2004
| Twin – Referendums on the uniting the island under the UN Annan’s Plan accepted by Turkish Cypriots, but REJECTED by Greek Cypriots. Island ( effectively Greek – Cypriot Southern Cyprus) becomes of the EU
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