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Benediktos Adamantiades (Gr****: Βενέδικτος Αδαμαντιάδης; 1875 in
Bursa – 1962 in Athens) was an Ottoman-born, Gr**** ophthalmologist. To
honor his major...
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admatikous kanonas tōn despotikōn kai theomētorikōn ’eortōn,
edited by
Benediktos Kralidēs. Venice: N. Gluku. Reprinted, Athens: H.I. Spanos, 1961. Palisca...
- (Mubarak,
meaning 'blessed') Aragonese:
Benedet Armenian: Բենեդիկտոս (
Benediktos), Բարաք (Barak’, from B-R-K) Azerbaijani: Mübarək (meaning 'blessed,'...
- "Adamantiades's syndrome" or "Adamantiades–Behçet syndrome", for the work done by
Benediktos Adamantiades. However, the
current World Health Organization/ICD-10 standard...
- (1998-)
Metropolis of Eleutheropolis:
Vacancy Metropolis of Philadelphia:
Benediktos (George)
Tsekouras (2001-)
Orthodox Church of
Mount Sinai (Archdiocese...
- Eleutheropolis :
Christodoulos (Christos Saridakis)
Metropolitan of Philadelphia :
Benediktos (George Tsekouras)
Archbishop of Gerasa :
Theophanis (Theodosios Hasa****s)...
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Hieromonk Benediktos Kavvadas to find a
suitable hagiographer on
Mount Athos to
paint a
faithful copy of the Holy Icon.
Hieromonk Benediktos Kavvadas commissioned...
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Medical professionals have
debated whether the
disease name
should include Benediktos Adamantiades.
Ollendorff Curth did not use his name in her
title but cites...
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Diyarbakir (Amid),
Basil Jabali of
Ferzol (Beqaa Valley),
Joseph of Homs, and
Benediktos of Baalbek. Two priests,
George N****ar of
Egypt and
Michael Mazloum were...