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The exact year of Lila and Glafcos' marriage varies widely between 1945 to 1947, depending on the source. Some sources say 1945 (New York Times), 1946 (The Daily Telegraph), or 1947 (Cyprus Mail). For this article, I used the 1947 marriage cited by the Cyprus Mail, since it directly cites Glafcos Clerides and the book "Glafcos Clerides: The Path of a Country" by Niyazi Kizilyurek. Feel free to change the date with verified sources if you can find something more specific. Thanks! Scanlan (talk) 22:20, 29 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]