-
which was
historically called the Εκατόνησα (Hekatonisa) or Μοσχονήσια (
Moschonisia)
archipelago in Gr****. It lies in the
Edremit Gulf on Turkey's northwestern...
- 1872–1922) also
known as
Ambrosios of
Moschonisia was the Gr****
Orthodox metropolitan bishop of
Moschonisia, in
modern Turkey, from
February to September...
- not pictured),
Gregory of
Kydonies (executed),
Euthymios of
Zelon (died in
prison and
posthumously hanged),
Ambrosios of
Moschonisia (buried alive)....
- (2018–)
Metropolis of Miletus:
Apostolos Voulgaris (1990–)
Metropolis of
Moschonisia and
Exarchate of Aeolis:
Cyril Dragounis (2020–)
Metropolis of Myra:...
- four
other Holy
Hierarchs of Asia
Minor including: Bp.
Ambrosios of
Moschonisia (†1922); Bp.
Euthymios (Agritellis) of Zela (†1921); Bp.
Gregorios of...
- new one ****enised to
Aivali (Αϊβαλί). The Gr****s knew
Cunda Island as
Moschonisia (literally "The
Perfumed Islands")
while the
Turks called it
Alibey Island...
-
further augmented by 23,000
refugees from Thessaly, Macedonia, Chios,
Moschonisia and Kydonies. On July 3 (June 21 O.S.), 1824, the
island was invaded...
- 23,000 Gr****
refugees from Chios, but also from Thessaly, Macedonia,
Moschonisia and Kydonies. On the
night of 6–7 June 1822, the Gr****s
responded by...
- Adaları, Yund Adaları, Ay Adaları, Moshonisya, Moskonisya, Moschonisi,
Moschonisia, Hekatonisa, Hekatonesos, Hekatonnesos, Hekatonnesoi, Hekatos, Ekatonisa...
- (imprisoned and poisoned)
Gregory of
Kydonies (executed),
Ambrosios of
Moschonisia (buried alive).
These bishops were
glorified by the
Orthodox Church of...