- Δέσποτα." Ton
Despotin ke
Arkhierea imon,
Kirie filate, is
polla eti,
Despota. An
English translation would read: Protect, O Lord, our
Master and High...
- (1503–1570),
noble Giovanni II Orsini,
Count of
Cefalonia and Zante,
despota dell'Epiro 1323–1335
Giovanni Antonio del
Balzo Orsini, (1386 or 1393–1463)...
-
Title page of De arte militari, by "Iacobus
Basilicus Heraclides Despota", with John Christoporski's signature,
attesting Heraclides' parti****tion in...
- Liturgy, if
celebrated in Gr****, the
bishop is
addressed by the
deacon as
Despota even today. The
modern term
seems to have been
coined by the opponents...
- καὶ δόξαν λαοῦ σου Ἰσραήλ. Transliterated: Nyn
apolyeis ton
doulon sou,
despota, kata to rhēma sou en eirēnē. Hoti
eidon hoi
ophthalmoi mou to sōtērion...
- "»
Manastir Pavlovac".
Retrieved 2024-10-13. "»
Spomenik na
mestu smrti despota Stefana Lazarevića".
Retrieved 2024-09-04. Vaš,
Gordana (2023-06-23). "Preminuo...
- Bishop: same as for Bishops,
above Other Languages: Sa****na (Arabic),
Despota (Gr****),
Vladika (Russian, Serbian)
Priest (Presbyter): The
Reverend Father...
- Лазаревића, Житије деспота Стефана Лазаревића / Život
despota Stefana Lazarevića, Žitije
despota Stefana Lazarevića) is a
biography of
Serbian ruler Stefan...
- Mars):
Deimos "horror" and
Phobos "fear". Δέσποτα, μέμνεο τῶν Ἀθηναίων.
Déspota, mémneo tôn Athēnaíōn. "Master,
remember the Athenians." When
Darius was...
- two) itself,
could be
connected in an
etymological sense - cf. πόσις - to
Despotas (if
indeed this is the
correct reading-interpretation of do-po-ta) and...