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    The Monastery of the Holy Incorporeal Taxiarchs (Άγιοι Ασώματοι Ταξιάρχες), commonly known as Petraki Monastery (Μονή Πετράκη, "Monastery of Petrakis")...
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    of parish clergy in Greece are married. Alternatively, they may enter monasteries and/or take monastic vows. Monastics who are ordained as priests, and...
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    (known as "Ilissia" and today housing the Byzantine Museum) and the Petraki Monastery, both built in country areas far from the centre of town. The limited...
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    80m tall and consists of 25 floors. Prosfygika of Alexandras Avenue Petraki Monastery President Hotel Athens Aavora Alfavil Astron Athinaion Danaos Galaxias...
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  • establishment, in 1904, the hospital was established in the area close to the Petraki Monastery behind the current NIMTS. It cared for thousands of wounded and sick...
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  • the flocks of the Monastery of Daou Penteli, whose milk he sold in Athens (a secondary account states he worked at Petraki monastery instead, in Kolonaki)...
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    Theophil von Hansen, began construction in 1859 on a site ceded by the Petraki Monastery and the Athens municipality, with funds offered for the purpose by...
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  • Chrysokellaria, near Koroni. He then came to Athens and joined the Petraki Monastery, where his main duty was that of father confessor for people of all...
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  • Lazica Petra, 541 Siege of Petra, 549 Siege of Petra, 550–551 Siege of Petraki Monastery Petraliphas Petroe, Battle of Petronas (general) Petronas Kamateros...
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    meteo.gr/stations/asprovalta/ | title=Latest Conditions in Asprovalta Testimony from Konstantinos Epitropou Testimony from Eleni Dialogi-Petraki v t e...
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  • the chief voice of Orthodox fundamentalism. He was abbot of Moni Petraki monastery from 1962 to 1968. He published a huge number of biographies of saints...
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    Renaissance. The first archive of the artist began in 1719, at the Petraki Monastery in Athens, Greece. The next church he frescoed was in 1727. The name...
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    eventually placed in the walls of the church, though today it is kept in Moni Petraki in Athens."[citation needed] Pilgrims would cut off portions of the stone...
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    was killed during the Second Siege of the Acropolis. He was buried in a monastery in Salamis. Heraclides, Alexis; Kromidha, Ylli (2023). Greek-Albanian...
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  • outnumbered. In June 1941, soon after the fall of Crete to the Axis, Georgios Petrakis (Petrakogiorgis) and five men from Vorizia established the first resistance...
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    when Bishop Germanos of Patras raised the flag of revolution over the Monastery of Agia Lavra in the Peloponnese. The cry "Freedom or Death" became the...
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    mother Zoe Dimiski (from Arta, Greece, who was also the niece of a local monastery abbot) and cousin of Gogos Bakolas, captain of the armatoliki of Radovitsi...
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    Metropolitan of Ierapythis and Siteias Kyros Filotheos, with Bishop Methodios Petrakis and clerics and a large congregation. This commemoration is preserved in...
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    to another man. He was asked to leave the monastery of Velanidia. In April 1816, he moved to the monastery of Rekitsa (Ρεκίτσα), located between Leontari...
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    Christoforos Perraivos Nikolaos Petimezas Vasileios Petimezas Dionysios Petrakis Andreas Pipinos Kyriakos Pittakis Anastasios Polyzoidis Konstantinos Rados...
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    to religion from an early age and was sent away by his parents to the Monastery of St. John the Baptist (Greek: Αγίου Ιωάννου Προδρόμου), near Artotina...
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    Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project Athanasios Vercetis; Stavroula Petraki (2010). "Σεπτεμβρίου ΑΡΓΟΛΙΚΗ ΑΡΧΕΙΑΚΗ ΒΙΒΛΙΟΘΗΚΗ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΥ"...
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    Andreas Leontis and Maria Moros. His mother later cloistered herself in a monastery on the island of Chios, where she died during the Chios Massacre in 1822...
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    more years of study. Tonsured as a monk with the name "Gregory" at the monastery in Strofades, he then studied at Patmiada School. Returning to Smyrna...
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    including Andreas Zaimis and Germanos of Patras, met Papaflessas at the Monastery of Archangels Michael and Gabriel in Vostitsa to discuss plans for an...
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    Thoma, Zacharias Spyridakis, Paris Perysinakis, Dimitris Vakakis, Stelios Petrakis, Vassilis Skoulas, Yiorgos Kaloudis and Psarantonis. Today in Rhodes, Yiannis...
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    Psarian gunners. The next day, a part of that group attempted to occupy the monastery of Saint Spyridon but it was repulsed. After his victory at Kamatero,...
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    headquarters of the Legislative Corps in Nafplio as envoy of the guard of the monastery of Mega Spilaion which was under the leadership of Tousias Botsaris. From...
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    transplant. Lacking resources, his remains were buried in Saint Sava Monastery Church at Libertyville, Illinois, making him the only European monarch...
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    when Bishop Germanos of Patras raised the flag of revolution over the Monastery of Agia Lavra in the Peloponnese. The cry "Freedom or Death" became the...
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