- Look up
Parasceve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Paraskevi may
refer to:
Paraskevi (Gr****: Παρασκευή) is a Gr****
given name for girls. It is the feminine...
- old
Russian feminine given name. It
derives from the Gr****
female name
Paraskeve,
meaning "preparation" or "Friday" (Friday
being the day of preparation)...
-
Nikoleta /
Elina (Νικολίνα)
Paraskeve / Anna (Βιβιάννα)
Raphaela / Ilia (Ραφαήλια)
Raphael /
Ilias (Ραφαήλιος)
Stavroula /
Paraskeve (Σταύη)
Styliani / Anna...
- Helga, of
Varangian origin. Парасковія (Paraskoviia [pɐrɐˈskɔwijɐ]), from
Paraskeve, of Gr**** origin. Пелагея (Pelaheia), Пелагія (Pelahiia [pelɐˈɦijɐ]),...
- (glossary and plates),
BSOAS 43/2, 1980, pp. 288-310. Detelić, Mirjana. "St
Paraskeve in the
Balkan Context" In:
Folklore 121, no. 1 (2010): 101 (footnote nr...
- (glossary and plates),
BSOAS 43/2, 1980, pp. 288–310. Detelić, Mirjana. "St
Paraskeve in the
Balkan Context" In:
Folklore 121, no. 1 (2010): 101 (footnote nr...
- Maya (2008). "Once
Again on the Cult and
Hagiographic Texts about St.
Paraskeve/Petka of Rome in the South-Slavic
Middle Ages".
Scripta & e-Scripta. 6:...
- (in German).
Deutscher Wetterdienst.
Retrieved November 23, 2016. St.
Paraskeve Pilgrimage Centre Archived 2010-09-29 at the
Wayback Machine Church of...
- ("3rd"),
Tetarte ("4th"), and
Pempte ("5th"), a day of "preparation" (
Paraskeve), and
finally Sabatton. Each day was
devoted to
remembering one event...
- Celto-Slavica. 6: 17–29. doi:10.54586/CQLP7556. Detelić,
Mirjana (2010). "St
Paraskeve in the
Balkan Context". Folklore. 121 (1): 94–105. doi:10.1080/00155870903482049...