- two s****s of the strait. In
Byzantine times,
Chalcis was
usually called Euripos, a name also
applied to the
entire island of Euboea,
although the ancient...
- to by
Byzantine authors by the name of its capital,
Chalcis (Χαλκίς) or
Euripos (Εὔριπος,) the name of the
strait that
separates the
island from the Gr****...
- The
siege of
Euripos (modern Chalcis)
occurred in the mid-880s, when an
Abbasid fleet, led by the emir of Tarsos,
Yazaman al-Khadim, laid
siege to the...
-
special underground drainage pipeline of 1.99 m width,
called the
euripos. The
euripos was
covered by a
circular stone walkway.
Opposite the auditorium...
-
Euripus Bridge (also
Euripos Bridge,
Evripos Bridge; Gr****: Γέφυρα Ευρίπου) is a 395-metre-long (1,296 ft) cable-sta****
bridge located in
Chalcis that...
-
remaining in office; in 1222
however it was
merged with the
Bishopric of
Euripos (Chalcis). In 1276/7 it was
reconquered by the
Byzantines under Licario...
- The
monastery was
founded in 1578. Its
founder was
Saint Timotheos of
Euripos [el].
Almost from its foundation, the
monastery held
stauropegic status...
-
Vacant Metropolis of Achaia:
Athanasios Hatzopoulos (2007–)
Diocese of
Euripos:
Chrysostomos (Marios)
Panagopoulos (2019–)
Diocese of Stavropigi: Alexios...
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Crete 2nd
Crete Thasos Damietta Ragusa Kardia Gulf of
Corinth Cephalonia Euripos Thessalonica 3rd
Crete 4th
Crete Tyre
Byzantine reconquest Campaigns of...
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Crete 2nd
Crete Thasos Damietta Ragusa Kardia Gulf of
Corinth Cephalonia Euripos Thessalonica 3rd
Crete 4th
Crete Tyre
Byzantine reconquest Campaigns of...