-
Ottomans for 7
years after the fall of
Trebizond (modern Trabzon) in 1461.
Kerasounta became known by its
Turkish name
Giresun after 1923.
Surviving Gr****s...
-
Meliana Mesopotamo Michalitsi Mouzakaiika Myrsini Mytikas Narkissos Nea
Kerasounta Nea
Sampsounta Nea
Sinopi Neo
Sfinoto Nikolitsi Nikopoli Oropos Panagia...
- 1984–2021 Succeeded by
Kyriakos of
Sozopolis (Melbourne region)
Evmenios of
Kerasounta (Northcote region, from 2019) Preceded by
Stylianos Harkianakis Archbishop...
- its
different regions. In
commercial cities like Trebizond, Sampsounta,
Kerasounta, and
Sinope upper-level
education and arts
flourished under the protection...
-
Axiotis (1908-1991), Gr**** hierarch,
metropolitan of Chaldia,
Cheroian and
Kerasounta Paul
Axiotis (born 1976) Gr**** biologist,
Northern Illinois University...
- Kéramos Κέραμος Kéramos ˈceramos
Ceramus Κερασοῦς Kerasoûs Κερασούντα
Kerasoúnta cerasuˈda Cerasus; Kerasunt;
Giresun Κέρκυρα Kérkyra Κέρκυρα Kérkyra ˈcercira...
- Tik
Togias or
Togialidikon Titara Argyroupolis Tria Ti
Kotsari Trigona Kerasountas Trigona Matsoukas Trigona Trapezountas Tripat Matsouka Tromakton Tyrfon...
- again. The
Dance is
mainly done by women. Also
known as Omali, in the
Kerasounta/Giresun region, this
dance is
called syrto,
karshilidiko omal, Λάχανα...
- (Kerasona, Agia Faneromeni)
Kleisoura (Kleisoura,
Pente Pigadia) Nea
Kerasounta (Nea
Kerasounta, Iliovouni)
Panagia (Panagia, Gonia, Voulista)
Petra Romia (Romia...
- site was
occupied by the
medieval settlement of Rogoi, near
modern Nea
Kerasounta. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. vii. p.324. Page
numbers refer to
those of...