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- Eukterion (Gr****: εὑκτήριον), or eukterios oikos (εὑκτήριος οἰ̑κος), literally meaning "a house of prayer", was a term used in the Byzantine and some...
- wearing unsuitable clothes or celebrating the liturgy in private homes (eukterion) without the consent of their bishops. Both clergy and laity were forbidden...
- a third or fourth century inscription uses a similar term, εὑκτήριον euktērion. The oldest Samaritan synagogue discovered so far is from Delos in the...
- daughter, and two grandchildren. On his 60th birthday, Leo consecrated an eukterion in his hometown of Pielavesi. Building one had been a long-time dream...
- succeeded by his son, Constantine I. David is buried within the chapel (eukterion) of St. Andrew at the Cathedral of Nativity of the Theotokos of Gelati...
- narrow shelf. The church has two annexes: prothesis to the north and eukterion to the south. Prothesis connects to the church through the door cut in...
- Our Lady of the Sign is also devoted to St. John. There is also a small eukterion dedicated to him in Viljakkala, Ylöjärvi muni****lity in Finland. [1]...
- northwestern and southwestern corners had been ****igned to individual chapels (eukterion), but later both of these were connected to the central bay. The entire...
- can be accessed through a doorway in the south wall. A low chapel, an eukterion—now half-ruined—is annexed to the south façade of the church. The interior...
- two doors, on the west and south; the latter leads into the chapel—or eukterion as it is known in the Byzantine world—of St. Nicholas, which is attached...