- also
survive in Turkey,
called ayazma in Turkish, from Gr**** ἁγίασμα (
hagiasma),
literally "holiness".
Examples of
hagiasmata are
found in the Church...
- her
revelation of a
sacred spring (Ancient Gr****: ἁγίασμα, romanized:
hagíasma) in Valoukli, Constantinople, to a
soldier named Leo Marcellus, who later...
-
reign (559-560) near a
fountain of
water from a holy well (Gr****: ἁγίασμα,
hagiasma,
whence Turkish: ayazma)
situated outside the
walls of
Theodosius II in...
-
inscription The
inscription can also be
found in the
following places:
above the
Hagiasma ("Holy Spring") of the
Church of St. Mary of
Blachernae in Istanbul; around...
- today; in
Turkish it is
named Ayazma, a name
derived from the Gr**** term
hagiasma (Gr****: ἁγίασμα),
meaning "holy water". Our Lady of Blachernae, an icon...
- from the
fishes present in the
fountain of holy
water (Gr****: ἁγίασμα,
hagiasma,
whence Turkish: ayazma)
situated now in the
complex of the
Church of St...
-
modern church has the same
dedication as a
nearby water source (Gr****:
Hagiásma, Turkish: Ayazma). The
church is
located in Istanbul, in the
district of...
-
dedicated to St.
George (possibly
built on a
Byzantine predecessor), and the
hagiasma (sacred well)
known as tis
Tsirpinas (της Τσίρπινας).
Rumelifeneri is a...
- The
Hagiasma of
Blachernae in a
drawing of 1877, from A.G. Paspates'
Byzantine topographical studies...
-
beside the church, a
small square-plan holy well (Gr****: ἁγίασμα, pr.
hagiasma, Turkish: ayazma) is situated.
Agios Georgios Gr****
Orthodox Church, Kuzguncuk...