- The
Ecthesis (Gr****: Ἔκθεσις) is a
letter published in 638 CE by the
Byzantine emperor Heraclius which defined monotheletism as the
official imperial form...
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rivalry with his
elder half-brother Constantine.
Heraclius issues his
Ekthesis,
espousing the
Monothelete doctrine (that
there is only one will in Christ)...
- Συντριβάνι).
During construction, the
station was
known as Sintrivani/
Ekthesi (Gr****: Σιντριβάνι/Έκθεση, lit. 'Fountain/Exposition'), with the latter...
- 1999. "kefa-ll-ines Kefa-ll-inia Kefa-ll-onia".
Odusseia (70–2). 2000.
Ekthesi Synoptiki peri
Omerikis Ithakis (A
Brief Essay on
Homeric Ithaca) (Angelos...
- 1163, 1336 and 1393)],
Trikalina 13 (1993), pp. 7–67. St. Aristarchis, "
Ekthesis epi ton
diagonismaton Thessalias kai Epirou", [Report on the examinations...
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Thessaloniki International Fair (Gr****: Διεθνής Έκθεση Θεσσαλονίκης,
Diethnis Ekthesi Thessalonikis),
abbreviated TIF (ΔΕΘ), is an
annual international exhibition...
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title is Στρατηγικὴ ἔκθεσις καὶ σύνταξις Νικηφόρου δεσπότου Strategikè
ékthesis kaì
syntaxis Nikephórou despótou ("Presentation and
Composition on Warfare...
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Gemistos Plethon. His most
important work is
easily his "Confession" (
Ekthesis tes
pisteos ton
orthodoxon christianon,
generally known as
Homologia tou...
- many
homilies and an
encomium of
Gregory Palamas.
Nilus also
wrote the
Ekthesis Nea ("New Exposition"), a
short treatise describing diplomatic modes of...
- 20-square-kilometre (7.7 sq mi) area.
Between the new
railway station and Sintrivani/
Ekthesi, the
metro runs
below Egnatia Street (one of Thessaloniki's main arteries)...