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- who completed work for the church were Markos Bathas, Thomas Bathas, Venediktos Emporios, and Michael Damaskinos. Emanuele Tzane-Buniales, a priest and...
- Venediktos Printesis (Gr****: Βενέδικτος Πρίντεζης; February 10, 1917 – October 21, 2008) was a Gr**** Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. Printesis was...
- 1016/S2214-109X(13)70145-1. PMID 25104651. Rudnicka, Alicja R.; Kapetanakis, Venediktos V.; Jarrar, ****iya; Wathern, Andrea K.; Wormald, Richard; Fletcher,...
- Bento Georgian: ბენედიქტ (Benedik’t) German: Benedikt Gr****: Βενέδικτος (Venediktos) Hebrew: ברוך (ba-ruch, meaning 'blessed') Hindi: मुबारक (Mubarak, transcription...
- Benediktus, Pentti Galician : Bieito German : Benedikt Gr****: Βενέδικτος (Venediktos) Hungarian: Benedek Irish: Bennett Italian: Benedetto, Benito Latin: Benedictus...
- Milos, Georgios Xenopoulos, in collaboration with the Athenian Archbishop Venediktos Printesis and the Bishop of the Apostolic Exarchat of Greece Hyakinthos...
- March 1950 Died Marios Makrionitis, S.J. 11 March 1953 8 April 1959 Died Venediktos Printesis 15 May 1959 17 November 1972 Resigned Nikolaos Foskolos 25 June...
- sessions of the II Vatican Council. The episcopal ordination was done by Venediktos Printesis, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Athens. Pope John Paul II in 1992...
- Archdiocese Athens Appointed 25 June 1973 Term ended 12 August 2014 Predecessor Venediktos Printesis Successor Sevastianos Rossolatos Orders Ordination 1 October...
- Basilica of St. Dionysius the Areopagite. The marriage was performed by Venediktos Printesis, Archbishop of Athens. The M**** was said in Spanish, Latin and...