- who
attended a
synod in Constantinople,
signed as
Bishop of the Parians,
Sifnians, and Amoulgians. It was
known as
Yamurgi during Ottoman rule
between 1566...
- and pots that are a "trademark" of the island. They are
typical of the
Sifnian everyday life, such as ashtrays,
cooking and food vessels, "masteles",...
-
cells were
built and they bear built-in
inscriptions with the
names of the
Sifnians Proveleggio and Dekavalle, who
probably financed their construction. In...
- ****enistic period,
author of a
local history of the
island of
Sifnos ("
Sifnian Hours"), from
which only a
small fragment survives,
quoted in the sixth...
-
restaurant served grilled octopus, sea b****, lamb
shoulder stifado with
Sifnian chickpeas, and
oysters in rosé
vinegar and
shallot mignonette. The brunch...
-
Mount Athos. He
traveled all over the empire. He
eventually joined the
Sifnian community in Constantinople. Afterward, he
actively painted on the Cyclades...