- was
generally understood to have been the work of this
Agias. Schmitz,
Leonhard (1867), "
Agias (2)", in Smith,
William (ed.),
Dictionary of Gr**** and...
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Agias (Gr. Ἀγίας) can
refer to a
number of
people from
classical history:
Agias, an epic poet from the 8th
century BC
Agias of Sparta, an
ancient seer...
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Agia, ayia, aghia, hagia,
haghia or
AGIA may
refer to:
Agia,
feminine form of Agios, 'saint'
Agia,
Cyprus Ayia Napa
Agia, Chania, a town in
Chania (regional...
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seeing a
bronze statue of
Agias at the
altar of
Augustus in the
marketplace in Sparta.
There was also a
statue in
Delphi of both
Agias and Lysander, reputedly...
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Mackenzie King
Street Church of the
Acheiropoietos Agias Sofias Street Sculpture in the
square Agias Sofias Square 40°38′00″N 22°56′45″E / 40.6333°N...
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Agia Triada, also
known as
Agias Trias (Gr****: Αγία Τριάδα, lit. 'the Holy Trinity', also
known as Αγία Τριάς; Turkish: Sipahi, lit. 'cavalry', formerly...
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Agia Marina may
refer to
several locations: In Greece:
Agia Marina, Achaea, in the muni****l unit Tritaia,
Achaea Agia Marina, Crete, near Chania, Crete...
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Agia Eirini (Gr****: Άγια Ειρήνη, for
Saint Irene) may
refer to
several places in
Cyprus and Greece:
Agia Eirini,
Kyrenia Agia Eirini,
Nicosia Agia Eirini...
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Serafim Fanariou (Αγίου Σεραφείμ Φαναριού)
Agiou Antoniou (Αγίου Αντωνίου)
Agias Triados (Αγίας Τριάδος)
Agion Archangelon (Αγίων Αρχαγγέλων)
Geniseos Theotokou...
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Hagia Sophia (Turkish: Ayasofya;
Ottoman Turkish: آیا صوفیا; Gr****: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized: Hagía Sophía; Latin:
Sancta Sapientia; lit. 'Holy Wisdom'),...