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these are
still active and open to visitors: the
monasteries of
Great Meteoron (est. 1356), Varlaam,
Saint Nicholas Anapausas, Rousanou, Holy Trinity...
- The
Monastery of
Great Meteoron (Gr****: Μεγάλο Μετέωρο) is an
Eastern Orthodox monastery that is part of the
Meteora monastery complex in Thessaly, central...
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several kinds, e.g. blas
humanum (blas of humans), blas of
stars and blas
meteoron (blas of meteors); of
meteors he said "constare gas materiâ et blas efficiente"...
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April 20. He is best
known as the
founder of the
monastery of the
Great Meteoron in Meteora, Greece. He was born in New
Patras (the
current village of Ypati...
- ISBN 0300052960. Vapheiades, Constantine. "Great
Meteoron Monastery Book Summary". Vapheiades, Constantine. "Great
Meteoron Monastery Book Summary". the Masarelli...
- 2nd half of the 14th c.],
Larisa 1995 I. Vogiatzidis, To
chronikon ton
Meteoron [The
Chronicle of Meteora],
Yearbook of
Society for
Byzantine Studies 2...
- St. Stephen, Rousanou, St.
Nicholas Anapafsas, Varlaam, and the
Great Meteoron – make up the
UNESCO World Heritage Site
entitled Meteora. The
UNESCO inscribing...
- the
Meteorite (1302–1380), Gr**** monk who
founded the
Monastery of
Great Meteoron in Meteora,
Greece Patriarch Athanasius IV of Alexandria, Gr**** Patriarch...
- 'prophecy')
meteoromancy /ˌmiːtiˈɒroʊmænsi/: by
thunder and
lightning (Gr****
meteōron, 'heavenly phenomenon' + manteía, 'prophecy') metoposcopy/metopomancy /ˌmɛtoʊˈpɒskoʊpi/:...
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describes any
phenomenon in the heavens, and
derives from the Gr**** μετέωρον (
meteōron),
signifying anything in the sky or
above the earth; this is the shared...