- the city can be
called Thessaloniki, Salonika, Thessalonica, Salonica,
Thessalonika, Saloniki, Thessalonike, or Thessalonice. In
printed texts, the most...
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Prophet Elijah Byzantine Bath "Paleochristian and
Byzantine Monuments of
Thessalonika". UNESCO.
Retrieved 30 July 2012. "ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΑ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΤΙΚΗ ΚΛΗΡΟΝΟΜΙΑ UNESCO:...
- The
Edict of
Thessalonica (also
known as
Cunctos populos),
issued on 27
February AD 380 by
Theodosius I, made
Nicene Christianity the
state church of the...
- with
famous 3-0 victories. "Bohs" 2021
European campaign came to end in
Thessalonika after defeat to PAOK, when they lost the 3-2 on aggregate, following...
- his
second son and heir apparent,
Manuel II
Palaiologos . He
seized Thessalonika,
alarming the
Ottoman Sultan in
liberating parts of
Greece from Ottoman...
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Eustathius of
Thessalonica Icon of
Eustathios of
Thessalonika, (Vatopedi Monastery, 1312) Born c. 1115 Died c. 1195/6
Nationality Gr**** Other names Eustathios...
-
Thessalonians 3:1–6
suggests that from Corinth, Paul sent
Timothy back to
Thessalonika to
enquire about the community's
continued faith,
reporting back that...
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Harbord of the
Highways Agency;
George Giannapoulos of the
University of
Thessalonika;
Stuart Cole of the
University of
North London; the
Rebecca riots in...
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Eusebius (Gr****: Εὐσέβιος) was a
bishop of
Thessalonica during the time of Pope
Gregory the
Great (590–604). In the year 601, Pope
Gregory wrote a letter...
- The
Zealots (Gr****: Ζηλωταί) were a
political group that
dominated political developments in
Thessalonica from 1342
until 1350. The
contemporary sources...