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- A lampadarius, plural Lampadarii, from the Latin lampada, from Ancient Gr**** "lampas" λαμπάς (candle), was a slave who carried torches before consuls,...
- appendix relating to "pious invocations") Nicholas Danielides, Archon Lambadarios. Qolo Shlom leg bthulto Maryam, su KoleSuryoye.nl - Syriac Church Lyrics...
- E****enical Patriarchate of Constantinople as Domestikos (c. 1771–1789), Lambadarios (1789–1800), and Arch-cantor (1800–1805). Peter the Byzantine was born...
- taken form. According to the Gr**** Orthodox Metropolitan Pentalimon Lambadarios of Pelusium, Saint Demiana has been added as a Gr**** Orthodox saint,...
- served the E****enical Patriarchate of Constantinople as Domestikos, Lambadarios, and Arch-cantor was born here. The Egyptian Gr**** poet Constantine Cavafy...
- 1932 Aristotelis Kouzis [el] 1933 Marinos Geroulanos [el; de] Dimitrios Lambadarios [el] Stylianos Sepheriadis [el] Konstantinos Triantafyllopoulos [el]...
- Iakovos' teacher, the lambadarios Nikolaos Stoyianovitz. Although some unpleasant scenes between Georgios Raidestinos II and lambadarios Nikolaos Stoyianovitz...
- in Constantinople) was acting Lambadarios of the E****enical Patriarchate of Constantinople, when Stephen the Lambadarios was old and weak. He was an unimmitable...
- the Church), John the Protopsaltis, Theodore Phokaeus, Stephanos the Lambadarios, and Chourmouzios the Archivist of the Great Church. Bereketis also composed...
- Wissenschaften. ISBN 978-3-7001-3543-2. Papadopoulos, Georgios I. "Peter Lambadarios". Istanbul: E****enical Patriarchate of Constantinople. "Archon Archcantors...