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** and Constantinople
** Eutychius
of Constantinople ( Byzantine
Church )
** Translation
of the Acheiropoietos icon from Edessa to
Constantinople.
** Helena
of Constantinople ( Roman Catholic
Church )
** Menas
of Constantinople
** Alexander
of Constantinople
** Capetian House
of Courtenay – Latin Emperors
of Constantinople ( 1217 – 1283
)
** Flavian
of Constantinople
** Paul I
of Constantinople
** Methodios I
of Constantinople
** Patriarch Anatolius
of Constantinople
** May 1453 lunar eclipse-Fall
of Constantinople
** Theodosia
of Constantinople ( Eastern
Orthodox Church )
** Patriarch Germanus I
of Constantinople ( Eastern
Church )
** Gregory
of Nazianzus, Doctor, Bishop
of Constantinople, 389 CE
( commemoration, Anglican Communion
)
** Helena
of Constantinople, also known as " Feast
of the Holy Great Sovereigns Constantine and Helen, Equal-to-the-Apostles.
** Nectarius
of Constantinople
** Ignatius
of Constantinople
** Britain, France and Russia agree to give
Constantinople and the Bosporus to Russia in case
of victory
( the treaty is later nullified by the Bolshevik Revolution ).
** Ankara replaces
Constantinople as the capital
of Turkey.
** Ecumenical Patriarch Athanasius II
of Constantinople ( all killed in, or shortly after, the siege
of Constantinople )
** Patriarch Leo
of Constantinople
** Byzantine-Ottoman Wars – The Ottoman governor
of Thessaly, Turakhan Beg, breaks through the Hexamilion wall for the fourth time and ravages the Peloponnese peninsula, to prevent the Byzantine Despotate
of the Morea from assisting
Constantinople during the final Ottoman siege
of the imperial capital.
** Genoese ships fleeing the Black Death plague in Kaffa stop in
Constantinople, contaminating the city.
** and Greek
** Friedrich Blass, Teubner edition
of the
Greek text
( 1908
) online
** Antipas
of Pergamum
( Greek Orthodox Church )
** Agios, a shortend form
of the
Greek word for Saint.
** Optionally: abbreviation
of soldiers ' religion
( KAT for Roman Catholics, GR-KAT for
Greek Catholics, PRAW for
Orthodox, MOJ for Jewish, AUG for Lutherans, ANG for Anglicans and MAH for Muslims
)
** Aemilianus
( Greek Church )
** Iliad, ascribed to Homer
( Greek mythology
)
** Odyssey, ascribed to Homer
( Greek mythology
)
** Works and Days, ascribed to Hesiod
( Greek mythology
)
** Theogony, ascribed to Hesiod
( Greek mythology
)
** Catalogue
of Women, ascribed to Hesiod
( Greek mythology
)
** Shield
of Heracles, ascribed to Hesiod
( Greek mythology
)
** Metamorphoses by Ovid
( Greek and Roman mythology
)
** Argonautica by Gaius Valerius Flaccus
( Roman poet,
Greek mythology
)
** Thebaid and Achilleid by Statius
( Roman poet,
Greek mythology
)
** Digenis Akritas
( Greek ); about a hero
of the Byzantine Empire
** The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel by Nikos Kazantzakis
( Greek verse, composed 1924-1938
)
** Principal Doctrines-the original
Greek, two English translations, and a parallel mode
** Thermidor
( or Fervidor
) ( from
Greek thermon, " summer heat "), starting 19 or 20 July
** Mycenaean
Greek,
( 16th to 11th centuries BC
)
** Ancient
Greek,
( c. 1000 – 330 BC
)
** Koine
Greek or Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, New Testament
Greek,
( c. 330 BC – 330 AD
)
** Medieval
Greek or Byzantine
Greek,
( 330 – 1453 AD
)
** Modern
Greek,
( from 1453 AD
)
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