privilege of wearing the sakkos. The right to wear the sakkos, was expanded to all bishops at the council of 1675. The sakkos is now worn by all Eastern...
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Sakko i Vantsetti (Ukrainian: Сакко і Ванцетті; Russian: Сакко и Ванцетти, transl. Sacco and Vanzetti) is a village in Bakhmut Raion (district) in Donetsk...
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Sakko may refer to: Sakko (clothing) (also Sacco), a type of jacket Sakkō, a Japanese hairstyle This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Sakkō (先笄) is a Japanese hairstyle worn by maiko (apprentice geisha). It was also worn in the latter Edo period (1603–1867) and in the Meiji period (1868–1912)...
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Orestiada (redirect from Sakkos, Greece)
railway stations, the larger Orestiada railway station, and a smaller station Sakkos, both on the Alexandroupoli–Svilengrad line. Historically the city was on...
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Suit jacket (redirect from Sakko (jacket))
A suit jacket, also called a lounge jacket, dress jacket, lounge coat or suit coat, is a jacket in classic menswear that is part of a suit. The jacket...
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The Large Sakkos of Photius (Russian: Большой саккос митрополита Фотия; also known as the Major Sakkos) is a satin tunic embroidered with gold and silver...
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the Western chasuble (see above). Sakkos (Greek σάκκος) Instead of the phelonion, the bishop usually wears the sakkos or Imperial dalmatic. This is a tunic...
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Tsiombanidis as president. The headquarters of the Party is located in Sakkos, Orestiada. AKKEL participated independently in the 2014 European election...
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3, 2015). "On the Sakkos and the Mitre". OrthoChristian.Com. Retrieved 2021-07-27. "Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev). On the Sakkos and the Mitre". OrthoChristian...
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survived from the Byzantine period, and it was gradually supplanted by the sakkos. In his writings around 1400, Symeon of Thessalonica allows it to be used...
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9 km southwest of Poros. Stone Age remains have been found nearby in the Sakkos cave, in Skala and in the Mounda Bay area. At nearby Mavrata there is a...
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headband, ribbon, or fillet. Kekryphalos (κεκρύφαλος) was a Hairnet and Sakkos (σάκκος) a hair sack/cap used by the Greek women. Diadema (διάδημα), a fillet...
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performed by Akino. Crunchyroll will stream the series. Sakko Ōtori (オオトリサッコ(鳳颯虎), Ōtori Sakko) Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori Momohime Amaha (アマハモモヒメ(天羽百々姫)...
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Catholic) a bishop will wear the mandyas, panagia (and perhaps an enkolpion), sakkos, omophorion and an Eastern-style mitre. Eastern bishops do not normally...
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he wears the epitrachelion over the sticharion and under the zone, the sakkos and the omophorion.[citation needed] The Syriac Orthodox hamnikho (literally...
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Byzantine Rite. When participating in the Divine Liturgy, a bishop wears the sakkos (Imperial dalmatic), omophorion, epigonation and Byzantine-style mitre which...
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wearing a Coa Vestis (Coan cloth). The sakkos and the mitra were, on the contrary, made of close materials. The sakkos covered the head entirely like a sack...
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1900s, Our Lady of Manaoag museum, Philippines) In the Byzantine Rite the sakkos, which is elaborately decorated and amply cut, usually worn by the bishops...
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epimanikia and epitrachelion) and implements:[citation needed] mitre omophorion sakkos jewelled pectoral cross panagia engolpion crosier epigonation The distinctive...
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the ἐνχείριον (enchirion) and ἐπιμανίκια (epimanikia) and the σάκκος (sakkos). The living force of development in the Latin Church was symbolized in...
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Nectarios Monastery, Aegina, Greece Feast 9 November Attributes Wearing a sakkos, omophorion worn about his shoulder, holding a book and epanokalimavkion...
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Russia between 23–28 November 2024. Captured by Russia on 29 November 2024. Sakko i Vantsetti 3 Bakhmut Russia 6 Feb 2023 Recaptured by Russia on 31 January...
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Nicola Sacco (pronounced [niˈkɔːla ˈsakko]; April 22, 1891 – August 23, 1927) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (pronounced [bartoloˈmɛːo vanˈtsetti, -ˈdzet-]; June...
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Troitsu, Yeyzhe predstoishi,// molisya vsegda neprestanno o vsekh nas. Large Sakkos of Photius "Saint Photius, Metropolitan of Kiev". Crummey, Robert (2014)...
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maidservant wearing a tunic and a headdress described as either a snood or sakkos. The maidservant is presenting the pyxis, on the knees of Hegeso. On the...
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districts colour their teeth black, usually accompanied by wearing the sakkō hairstyle and a decorated black formal kimono. Teeth blackening was once...
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in ukiyo-e prints by artists such as Utamaro. Other hairstyles, such as sakkō (先笄), momoware and the yuiwata were also worn by young women; the momoware...
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Kagainis Emilija "Heartbeat" English Emilija Bērziņa Kaiya Campbell Niels Sakko Grēta Grantiņa "Monster" English Emma Gale Grēta Grantiņa Jēkabs Ludvigs...
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Corinthian hemiobol. Obverse: Pegasus with koppa beneath, for Corinth. Reverse: Aphrodite wearing a sakkos headband....
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