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The Lions symbolising Cyprus (taken from the Arms of the Kingdom of Cyprus ruled by the Lusignans), the Eastern Crown and a Fountain for the Gulf.
The Lions symbolising Cyprus (taken from the Arms of the Kingdom of Cyprus ruled by the Lusignans), the Eastern Crown and a Fountain for the Gulf.


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DIOCESE OF CYPRUS AND THE GULF

Denomination : Anglican

Arms (crest) of Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf

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The Lions symbolising Cyprus (taken from the Arms of the Kingdom of Cyprus ruled by the Lusignans), the Eastern Crown and a Fountain for the Gulf.

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