Michail Charalambous Papaioannou was born in a
Greek Cypriot family in the village of
Prodromos,
Ottoman Cyprus, in 1870. In 1895, he was ordained a deacon and left Cyprus for further education. He studied at the
Great School of the Nation in
Constantinople before entering the
Halki seminary. In 1912, he enlisted in the
Hellenic Army and served as chaplain during the
Balkan Wars. On 20 March 1917, he was elected Bishop of
Kyrenia. After the disturbances of October 1931, Makarios was exiled by the British administration. He remained in
Pangrati, Athens during
World War II and returned to Cyprus on 22 December 1946. Makarios II was elected
Archbishop of Cyprus, without an opponent after the death of the
Bishop of Kitium, on 24 December 1947. He died on 28 June 1950 and was succeeded by
Makarios III. == Relationship with Enosis ==