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Panagiotes the
Protopsaltes or
Panagiotes the New
Chrysaphes (Gr****: Παναγιώτης Χρυσάφης ὁ Νέος; c. 1622 – 1682) was a Gr**** composer,
protopsaltes (first...
- يانوبولوس) in Gargalianoi, Messenia, Greece, on 4
April 1952 to
parents Panagiotes and Triseugenia. In 1964,
Ilias moved to Jerusalem. He
served as archdeacon...
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English literature in a
variety of Romanizations, e.g. the
first name as
Panagiōtēs or
Panayiotis etc., and the last name, as Aravandinos.
Aravantinos is...
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Orthodox Page: The
Divine Liturgy of St. John
Chrysostomos Trempelas,
Panagiotes N. (1978) [1949]. Εκλογή Ελληνικής Ορθοδόξου Υμνογραφίας [Selection of...
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Katharevousa Gr**** by
Neophytus Vamvas (1850) Ἰεχωβά (like Jehova[h]):
Panagiotes Trempelas (1958)
Transcriptions of יְהֹוָה
similar to
Jehovah occurred...
- the
makamlar and its
models (seyirler), as they had been
collected by
Panagiotes Halaçoğlu and his
student Kyrillos Marmarinos who
already transcribed...
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Neomartyr of
Prussa (1721) New
Martyr George of New
Ephesus (1801) New
Martyr Panagiotes of
Jerusalem (1820) New
Hieromartyr Alexis Krotenkov,
Priest (1930) New...
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separation of this
books can
usually be
found in
anthologies ascribed to
Panagiotes the New
Chrysaphes (GB-Lbl
Harley 1613,
Harley 5544), but
there is also...
- Hesperinos, for Orthros, for the
divine Liturgies and Mathematarion. 1453.
Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes. "London,
British Library,
Harley Ms. 5544". Papa****...
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musicians of 17th-century
Constantinople (Ottoman period). He,
together with
Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes,
Balasios the
Priest and
Germanos Bishop of New Patras...