• Trapeza ("τράπεζα") is a Greek word meaning table or stand, which in Greek can mean a bank or money-changer. It may refer to: Trapeza, Achaea, a village...
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    Trapeza, Crete is a Neolithic and Bronze Age sacred cave on the island of Crete in Greece. Some of the Bronze Age pottery finds at Trapeza are similar...
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  • Trapeza (Greek: Τράπεζα; Turkish: Beşparmak) is a village in Cyprus, east of Kyrenia. De facto, it is under the control of Northern Cyprus. Its population...
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    Forgiveness at the beginning of Great Lent is performed in the trapeza. All food served in the trapeza should be blessed, and for that purpose, holy water is...
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  • Trapeza (Greek: Τράπεζα) is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Diakopto, Achaea, Greece. It is located 4 km southeast of Diakopto and...
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  • Baeckea trapeza is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is a shrub with lance-shaped leaves with the...
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    burial. While all peak sanctuaries have clay human figurines, only Idaeon, Trapeza and Psychro have them among the sacred caves. Clay body parts, also called...
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    The Central Bank of Cyprus (Greek: Kεντρική Τράπεζα της Κύπρου Turkish: Kıbrıs Merkez Bankası) is the Cypriot member of the Eurosystem and has been the...
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    It is found in the Neotropical realm. M. x. xynias Peru, Bolivia M. x. trapeza (Rothschild & Jordan, 1906) Ecuador P. xynias Hew. (13 c). Forewing with...
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    sites. Other neolithic settlements include those at Kephala, Magasa, and Trapeza. During the Bronze Age, Crete was the centre of the Minoan civilization...
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  • (1999) Magija (2001) Na trapeza s ork. Kristal (2001) Kjučeci (2002) Na trapeza s ork. Kristal 2 (2002) Balkanika (2003) Na trapeza s ork. Kristal 3 (2003)...
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    some Eastern Orthodox temples, the narthex will be referred to as the trapeza (refectory), because in ancient times, tables would be set up there after...
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    The Bank of Greece (Greek: Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος Trapeza tis Ellados, abbr. ΤτΕ) is the Greek member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority...
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    ceremony called the "Lifting of the Panagia" which takes place in the trapeza (refectory). After the dismissal of the Liturgy, a triangular portion is...
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    Lent which immediately precedes Pascha (Easter). It is often read in the trapeza (refectory) in Orthodox monasteries, and in some places it is read in church...
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  • public transport association ATEbank, a Greek bank, originally Agrotiki Trapeza Ellados 'Agricultural Bank of Greece' ATE, originally Alfred Teves Automobiltechnisches...
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    century BC), architect Minos (mythical), father of the Minotaur Magasa Trapeza McEnroe, John C. (2010). Architecture of Minoan Crete: Constructing Identity...
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    etymology derives from the Greek trapezion which means "a little table", from trapeza meaning "table", itself from (te)tra- "four" and pod- "foot". The name...
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    own people to the Bank's board. In 1919 NBG acquired the Bank of Crete (Trapeza Kritis). However, in 1923 the Treaty of Lausanne provided for a compulsory...
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    Eastern Orthodox crucifix, displays the lettering in Greek: ΙΝΒΙ (Trapeza of Holy Trinity Monastery, Meteora, Greece)....
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    Palaiosofos Panagra Pano Dikomo Pileri Sychari Sysklipos Templos Thermeia Trapeza Trimithi Vasileia Vouno Due to the fact that the district is controlled...
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  • transitory, transparent, transport trapez- four-legged, table Greek τράπεζα (trápeza), τραπέζιον, (trapézion) trapeze, trapezium, trapezius, trapezohedron,...
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    Athanasius the Athonite on Mount Athos, where he served the brethren in the trapeza (refectory) and in church as a cantor. Wishing to devote himself more fully...
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  • demonstration. Athenian citizens were mentioned either with a monument called a trapeza or with a small pillar. These monuments generally refer to the name of...
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    Meals are usually taken in common in a sizable dining hall known as a trapeza (refectory), at elongated refectory tables. Food is usually simple and...
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    the altar on which the Eucharist is offered as the "table of the Lord" (trapeza Kyriou) mentioned by Saint Paul. The rules indicated here are those of...
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    συοβοιωτοί syoboiōtoi Hog-Boeotians (Cratinus.310) τρίπεζα tripeza (Attic trapeza, table)(from tetrapeza four-footed) (tripeza three-footed) (in Aeolic it...
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  • derived its name from its founder Trapezeus, the son of Lycaon, or from trapeza (τράπεζα, 'a table') because Zeus here overturned the table on which Lycaon...
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    the outside of the church. In monasteries, the Artos is carried to the Trapeza every day of Bright Week, where at the end of the festive meal, it is lifted...
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    Philip, Metropolitan of Moscow Icon of St. Philip, Metropolitan of Moscow (Trapeza of the Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra) Hieromartyr Born 11 February 1507 Galich...
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