- in Istanbul, Turkey. The
Turkish name is
derived from the Gr**** word "
phanarion" (Medieval Gr****: Φανάριον),
meaning lantern,
streetlight or lamppost;...
- and
ascribed to it a
Byzantine origin. Its Gr****
inhabitants named it
Phanarion (Φανάριον, "lighthouse"),
often in the
diminutive Phanarakion (Φαναράκιον)...
- the Gate of the
Phanarion (Πύλη τοῦ Φαναρίου, Pylē tou Phanariou),
Turkish Fener Kapısı,
named after the
local light-tower (
phanarion in Gr****), which...
- View of the
Phanarion quarter, the
historical centre of the Gr****
community of
Constantinople in
Ottoman times, ca. 1900....
- Rhéghion, ta Elebíchou, Leomákellon, ta Dexiokrátous, Petríon or Pétra,
Phanàrion, Exi Mármara (Altımermer), Philopátion, Deúteron and Vlachernaí. The name...
- View of the
Phanarion quarter, the
historical centre of the Gr****
community of
Constantinople in
Ottoman times, ca. 1900...
-
Archbishop of
Novgorod (1504) New
Hieromartyr Seraphim of
Phanarion,
Archbishop of
Phanarion and
Neochorion (1601)
Hieromartyr Nicholas (Tsedrik), Priest...
- View of the
Phanarion quarter, the
historical centre of the Gr****
community of
Constantinople in
Ottoman times, ca. 1900...
- Perrevia, Leivadi,
Thessaly Petrae, West
Macedonia Phalasarna,
Crete Phanarion, East
Macedonia and
Thrace Phanariion at Icaria,
North Aegean Phaistos...
-
Bishop of
Vladimir in
Volhynia (1094) New
Hieromartyr Seraphim,
Bishop of
Phanarion and
Neokhorion (1601) New
Martyr Elias (Ardunis) of
Mount Athos (1686)...