Neoklis Kyriazis (Greek: Νεοκλής Κυριαζής; 1877 – August 1956) was a Cypriot medical doctor and historian known for his significant contributions to the history of Cyprus.
[2] His mother was Zafiro Odyssea Chasapoglou [3] great granddaughter of Tselepis Hadji-Petrakis Kytherios (1770–1830), one of the richest landowners in Cyprus.
[11][12] These Chronicles were under the auspices of a four-member committee (the Bishop of Kition Nikodemos Mylonas, prof. Ioannis Sykoutris, Loukis Z Pieridis, and Neoklis Kyriazis), and covered every aspect of the history of Cyprus from the ancient times through to the Turkish and subsequently British occupation.
The Bishop of Kition said: Kyriazis was a rare and constructive personality with live national consciousness and selfless love for this island.
This roughly translates as: Of the same craft as Aesculapius - Neoklis Kyriazis - Humble pride of Larnaca - Lover of honourable letters - And sailor of the manuscripts - We salute you.