- of St.
Polyeuctus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἅγιος Πολύευκτος, translit. Hagios
Polyeuktos; Turkish:
Ayios Polieuktos Kilisesi) was an
ancient Byzantine church in...
- Thekla,
Protomartyr and
Equal to the
Apostles (antiochian.org). "Martyr
Polyeuktos of
Melitene in Armenia". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2024-09-24. Thurston,...
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Herma of
Demosthenes from the
Athenian Agora, work by
Polyeuktos, c. 280 BC, Glyptothek...
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Demosthenes Portrait of
Demosthenes by
Polyeuktos. 1881
Young Peoples'
Cyclopedia of
Persons and
Places Native name Δημοσθένης Died 413 BC
Sicily Allegiance...
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Saint Polyeuctus (also Polyeuctes,
Polyeuktos, Gr****: Πολύευκτος) of
Melitene (died 10
January 259) is a
Christian saint from the
Roman era. Christian...
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noblewoman Ancinia Juliana, who was a
patron of the
Hagia Polyeuktos church. The
Hagia Polyeuktos Church was one of the most o****nt
churches in the Byzantine...
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Polyeuctus (also Polyeuctes,
Polyeuktos,
Ancient Gr****: Πολύευκτος, romanized:
Polýeuktos) is a Gr**** name with
meaning πολύ + ευκτος, "very" + "desired"...
- Bust of
Demosthenes (British Museum, London),
Roman copy of a Gr****
original sculpted by
Polyeuktos....
- also had to be revised. The
pillars actually came from the
church of St
Polyeuktos in
Constantinople (524–27), and were
probably taken by the
Venetians soon...
- ideas.
Another famous ****enistic
portrait is that of
Demosthenes by
Polyeuktos,
featuring a well-done face and
clasped hands.
Another phenomenon of the...