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common English and Gr****
given name,
which may be
spelled as Christos,
Chrestos, Chreistos, Christus, Chrestus, and Chreistus,
pronounced identically (cf...
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Chrēstos G. Kollias; Gülay Günlük-Şenesen; Gülden
Ayman (2003).
Greece and Turkey...
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Denomination Eastern Orthodox Residence Fener, Istanbul,
Turkey Parents Chrḗstos Archontṓnēs (father) Merópē Archontṓnēs (mother) Alma
mater Patriarchal...
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wrote that,
according to Blavatsky, it is
necessary to
distinguish between Chrêstos and
Christos (Christ). The
first name, in hers opinion,
means neophyte...
- return. It
implies kindness no
matter what. In Gr****, old wine was
called "
chrestos"
which meant that it was
mellow or smooth. One
scholar has
noted that when...
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favor with the
allies and
profit from
seizing German ****ets. Rozakes,
Chrestos (1987).
Turkish Straits. Dordrecht:
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 43...
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Armenians were
targeted as the
prime object for such a liquidation. Rozakēs,
Chrēstos L (31
August 1987). The
Turkish Straits.
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ISBN 978-9024734641...
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expulsion mentioned in the Acts of the
Apostles (18:2). In this
context "
Chresto" is mentioned. Some
scholars see this as a
likely reference to Jesus, while...
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coincide with
major Christian feasts. For example,
people whose names are
Chrēstos or
Christine have
their name day on Christmas,
people named after St. Basil...
- Chrestus, the [emperor Claudius]
expelled them from Rome" ("Iudaeos
impulsore Chresto ****idue
tumultuantis Roma expulit").
These expelled "Jews" may have been...