Metropolis of Kastoria (Greek: Ιερά Μητρόπολις Καστοριάς) is one of the metropolises of the New Lands in Greece that are within the jurisdiction of the...
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Kastoria (Greek: Καστοριά, Kastoriá [kastoˈrʝa]) is a city in northern Greece in the region of Western Macedonia. It is the capital of Kastoria regional...
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Metropolis of Kastoria and Exarchate of Upper Macedonia: Kallinikos Georgatos (2021–) Metropolis of Kitros, Katerini and Platamonas and Exarchate of Pieria:...
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(2014–) Metropolis of Kassandria: Nikodemos (Konstantinos) Korakis (2001–) Metropolis of Kastoria: Kallinikos Georgatos (2021–) Metropolis of Kitros,...
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Korçë (redirect from Municipality of Korça)
of Korytsa belonged the metropolis of Kastoria, which had itself subordinate to the archbishopric of Ohrid. The metropolis of Korytsa was established...
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Serafim Papakostas (category Bishops of the Church of Greece)
January 1959 – 29 December 2020) was a Greek Orthodox bishop in the Metropolis of Kastoria (since 1996). He died from COVID-19 on 29 December 2020, during...
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medieval old city of Kastoria, in northern Greece. Dedicated to the Archangel Michael, it was built in the 9th or 10th century. The use of ancient spolia...
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Irene Komnene Doukaina (redirect from Irene Komnene of Epirus)
of Bulgaria during the Second Bulgarian Empire and Byzantine princess. She was the third wife of tsar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria. She was the mother of...
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Metelis Metellopolis Methone Methymna Metrae Metropolis in Asia Metropolis in Pisidia Metropolis of Kastoria Mevania Mibiarca Midaëum Midica Mididi Midila...
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Germanos Karavangelis (category Bishops of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
Bishop of Kastoria and later Amaseia, Pontus. He was a member of the Hellenic Macedonian Committee and functioned as one of the major coordinators of the...
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Panagia Koumpelidiki (category Kastoria)
is one of the oldest churches in Kastoria, Greece and is considered to be both typical and unique. There is no information left on the name of the patron...
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personalities of the city, like stoa Hirsch, stoa Carasso/Ermou, Pelosov, Colombou, Levi, Modiano, Morpurgo, Mordoch, Simcha, Kastoria, Malakopi, Olympios...
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the north; Korestia municipality, Kastoria regional unit, to the east and southeast; and Kastraki community, Kastoria regional unit, to the south. A major...
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Nestorio (category Populated places in Kastoria (regional unit))
municipality in the Kastoria regional unit of Western Macedonia, Greece. Nestorio is approximately 28 km (17 mi) southwest of Kastoria, at the banks of the river...
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Kozani (redirect from Museum of Modern Local History of Kozani)
city is the seat of the University of Western Macedonia which has 7 Faculties and 22 Departments in 5 cities (Kozani, Florina, Kastoria, Ptolemaida, and...
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Ieropigi (category Populated places in Kastoria (regional unit))
Косинец - Kosinets/Kosinec) is a village in Kastoria Regional Unit, Macedonia, Greece. The community consists of the villages Ieropigi and Agios Dimitrios...
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Macedonian Struggle (category History of the Aromanians)
guerrilla war broke as response of IMRO activities between Bulgarian and Greek bands within Ottoman Macedonia. The Bishop of Kastoria, Germanos Karavangelis,...
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Albanian Orthodox Church (redirect from Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania)
andartes on behalf from Bishop Karavangelis of Kastoria, leading to the retaliatory murder of the Metropolitan of Korçë, Photios, who opposed the Albanian...
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Metsovo (redirect from Lasa of Metsovo)
Kleisoura tis Kastorias. Meleti vasismeni se photographika tekmiria (teli 19ou-a' miso20ou aiona) [Dress and society in Kleisoura of Kastoria: A study based...
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Mount Athos (redirect from The Holy Mountain of Our Lady)
community of Mount Athos, which is ecclesiastically under the direct jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. The remainder of the peninsula...
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Albanians (redirect from People of Albania)
regained control over parts of southeastern Albania and over Kastoria that Andrea II captured from Prince Marko after the Battle of Marica in 1371. The kingdom...
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A New Testament Lectionary is a handwritten copy of a lectionary, or book of New Testament Bible readings. Lectionaries may be written in majuscule or...
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The Battle of Pelagonia or Battle of Kastoria took place in early summer or autumn 1259, between the Empire of Nicaea and an anti-Nicaean alliance comprising...
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Elbasan (redirect from Mayor of Elbasan)
Sanjak of Ohrid. In 1467 many Christians from Skopje, Ohrid, Serres and Kastoria were forcibly deported to Elbasan. In the late 17th century, the Ottoman...
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(Protopappas) of Phthiotis remarked that "Saint Paisios was the saint of the dispirited and of sinners". While Metropolitan Seraphim (Papakostas) of Kastoria stated...
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Florina (category Municipalities of Western Macedonia)
the road system, of the old town of Kastoria. It is located west of Edessa, northwest of Kozani, and northeast of Ioannina and Kastoria cities. Outside...
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Hellenistic period (redirect from History of Hellenistic Greece)
as a metropolis and center of Greek learning which retained its status into the era of Christianity. Seleucia replaced Babylon as the metropolis of the...
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Kavala (redirect from History of Kavala)
bishoprics of the metropolis of Philippi. Only later, in 1260, Christoupolis became a metropolis itself. After the liberation of the city of Kavala by...
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Greek dances (category Culture of Greece)
dances from specific parts of Greece in order to perform in front of judges. Since 1976, the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco has held a convention...
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certificate of temporary legality. Most broadcast on the FM band; the AM band has been almost entirely abandoned by broadcasters, with the exception of State-run...
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