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- From August 1956 to March 1957, Kyprianou represented the Cyprus Ethnarchy in New York.
- Later, he was allowed to return to his London post as representative of the Cyprus Ethnarchy.
- It was named after Herod Archelaus's ethnarchy of Judea of which it was an expansion, the latter name deriving from the Kingdom of Judah of the 6th century BCE.
- By initiative of the Armenian MP Vartkes Mahdessian and the Armenian Ethnarchy, visits-pilgrimages have been organised annually since 2007; however, no Liturgy has been held since 1974.
- "' Ithuriel "'( " discovery of God " ) is the name of a being mentioned in the writings of the sefiroth serving under the ethnarchy of the angel Sephuriron.
- His timely help and his influence over the Egyptian Jews recommended him to Caesar's favor, and secured for him an extension of his authority in Palestine, and for Hyrcanus the confirmation of his ethnarchy.
- Since 1998, the elected Representative is " ex officio " member of the Diocesan Council ( " 9etaoav : xrx ~ " ) of the Armenian Ethnarchy ( " 1fcaukv; wmavx?ik?v " ).
- Initially, the School Committee was appointed by the Armenian Ethnarchy of Cyprus until 1921, when its members were then appointed by the High Commissioner / Governor ( " "'Colonial Law XXIV / 1920 " "'); between 1960 1965 it was appointed by the Greek Communal Chamber, while since 1966 it has been appointed by the Council of Ministers.
- Renovations and restorations took place also in 1866 ( by commission of the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople Boghos Taktakian ), in 1926 ( by commission of Dickran Ouzounian, Ashod Aslanian and Garo Balian ), in 1929 ( by commission of Boghos and Anna Magarian ), between 1947 1949 ( by commission of Hovhannes and Mary Shakarian ) and again in 1973 ( by initiative of the Armenian Ethnarchy of Cyprus ).