-
refer to:
Zoticus is a
Latin masculine given name of Gr****
origin (from
Zotikos,
meaning "full of life"). Its
French form is Zotique. It may
refer to:...
-
which is
based on its
ancient Gr**** version: Ζωτικος (
Zotikos);
originally ζωτικος (
zotikos),
which means "full of life" or "life-giving".
Hence the...
-
protovestiarios Zotikos, for
which the
latter was
canonized by the Church.
According to a
novel by
Emperor Leo I the
Thracian in 469,
Zotikos was the first...
- of 705 km2 (272 sq mi). The river's
source is
located near the
village Zotiko, in the
southwestern part of the
Ioannina regional unit. The
Acheron flows...
-
Divitia across the
Rhine from Cologne. However, the
engraved Gr****
names Zotikos and Filotas, as well as many Gr**** characters,
indicate that a
number of...
- po****ted
villages are
Koukoulii (sometimes
referred to as Kouklious),
Zotiko, and
Tsaggario to a
lesser extent. The
Castle of Kiafia,
constructed by...
-
Vounoplagia Vourmpiani Voutsaras Vovousa Vradeto Vrosina Vrotismeni Vrysochori Vrysoula Zalongo Zitsa Zoodochos Zotiko List of
towns and
villages of Greece...
- martyrs,
discovered in
September 1971 in
nearby Niculiţel,
bears the
names Zotikos, Attalos,
Kamasis and Philippos. They were
probably killed in Noviodunum...
- The name
Zotique (Zoticus in Latin) is
derived from the Gr****
adjective zotikos,
meaning "of life". "Zotique Racicot".
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography...
-
Zoticus the
Keeper of Orphans. OCA -
Feasts and Saints. The
PriestMartyr Zotikos (Zoticus),
Nourisher of Orphans. HOLY
TRINITY RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH (A...