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Eustratius or
Eustratios, in
modern transliteration Efstratios (Gr****: Εὐστράτιος/Gr****: Ευστράτιος) is a Gr****
given name. Its
diminutive form is Stratos...
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Eustratios or
Eustratius (fl. 582–602) was a hagiographer,
theologian and
priest of
Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.
Eustratios was a
native of Melitene...
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Agios Efstratios or
Saint Eustratius (Gr****: Άγιος Ευστράτιος),
colloquially Ai
Stratis (Gr****: Άη Στράτης),
anciently Halonnesus or
Halonnesos (Ancient...
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Isola d'Strati at 12:30 but made an
emergency landing at 13:00 near
Agios Eustratios at 39.336489, 24.755684.
Nothing found.
December 26, 1929 de Havilland...
- the
appropriate treasure for his own use. Finally,
accused of heresy,
Eustratios was
cleared by a
commission of
inquiry established by
Alexios in 1084...
- ISBN 0-14-014656-3; 3rd. ed., Penguin, 2015 ISBN 978-0-14-198063-8).
Eustratios Argenti: A
Study of the Gr****
Church under Turkish Rule (Clarendon, 1964...
- (Staircase of St. Eustratius)) is
located on the
eastern side of St.
Eustratios Rock.
There are a few
different stairways carved into the rock. Monastery...
- Moni monastery,
theological writer and
orthodox saint Eustratios Argentis (theologian)
Eustratios Argenti (national hero) (1767‒1798),
executed with Rigas...
- Makronisos, Gyaros, Gioura, or
inhabited islands such as Leros,
Agios Eustratios or Trikeri. The most
famous were in
external exile, most of whom were...
- (1792–1878),
Pandia a.k.a. Zeus (1793–1865),
Toumazis (1799–1858), and
Eustratios (1800–84),
founded Ralli Brothers,
perhaps the most
successful expatriate...