He is considered one of the founders of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. Today he is included in the ... Council adopted a ...
The grace of your words illuminated the universe like a shining beacon. It amassed treasures of munificence in the world. It demonstrated the greatness of humility, teaching us by your own words; ...
On November 13, the Greek Orthodox Church commemorates Agios Ioannis Chrysostomos the Archbishop of Constantinople, who was ...
We dicussed multiple topics with H.E. Emmanouil Apostolakis, Greece's ambassador in Hungary who answered all our questions ...
On their book that explores how societies worldwide responded to plague pandemics from Constantinople in the sixth century to ...
Agios Nektarios was born on October 1st, 1846 in Silyvria, in Smyrni. At Holy Baptism, he was given the name Anastasios. His ...
A pit of human bones, potential evidence of a catastrophic epidemic that struck Constantinople in 541 A.D. Sulfur deposits ...
Saint Paul was from Thessalonica. He became the secretary of Alexander, Patriarch of Constantinople (see Aug. 30), a deacon, and then the successor of Saint Alexander in about 337. Because of his ...
Nero, who ruled from A.D. 54 to 68, is often remembered as one of history’s most notorious emperors, his reputation steeped ...
A U.S. diplomat based in Constantinople once wrote of a visit made to the embassy there in 1906 by Secretary of State William ...
Combining art rock and a sense of the absurd, They Might Be Giants has never fit comfortably into a musical genre. From their ...
A city larger than many in Europe at the time was perched in the mountains.