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alejandroquimisr · 2 years
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espritmetropol · 1 year
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albiraven · 4 days
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When someone says that Biological Olympiada is much easier than any other one...
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mutant-distraction · 10 months
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Olympiada,Chalkidiki-Greece.
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gogmstuff · 2 years
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1860s fashion (from top to bottom) -
1860 Princess Marie Franziska von Liechtenstein by Josef Kriehuber, (Liechtenstein Colletions - specific location ?). From tumblr.com/blog/view/oldtimeroyals; cropped 1574X1927 @72 958kj.
ca. 1862 L'absence by Alfred Stevens (Sotheby's - 22Oct09 auction Lot 51) 2379X2880  @72 2.1Mj.
1863 Princess Olympiada Vladimirovna Bariatinskaia (1822-1904), née Sablukova (1822-1904) by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (Kadriorg Art Museum - Tallinn Estonia). From theebonswan.blogspot.com/2016/11/princess-olympiada-vladimirovna.html?view=magazine.
1867 Marie Marguerite Ada Calhoun by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (private collection). From history-of-fashion.tumblr.com/image/167157512379 974X1280 @72 481kj.
ca. 1868-1869 Die schöne Amerikanerin by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (Koller - 1Oct21 auction Lot 3220). From invaluable.com/auction-lot/franz-xaver-winterhalter-3220-c-2c84d61867.
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Se que la euro es una competicion que tiene bastante visibilidad, y se suele haber una jugadora estrella.. de las competiciones más vistas pues eso, las champion, el mundial, las olympiadas. Entiendo que puede haber alguna jugadora que destaque mucho, puede ser CGH, o incluso Ad4, ojalá Ait4na, pero de eso a decir que A ya descartada para balón de oro me parece bastante fuerte, igual pasa como el año pasado en las olympiadas España no participó y ninguna jugadora hizo algo grande entonces nadie quito BO a A, entonces si pasa igual en esta euro, vemos la temporada de cada jugadora, la verdad A se queda de las favoritas en ganarlo aunque no participa en la euro y no ganó la xhampion, no se la verdad pero me da mucha pena, tantos minutos que se ha comido y luego a la calle. ¿Afecta mucho que si una jugadora se lesiona no la llamen en grandes premios??
Anon positiva.
A va a estar nominada al balón de oro no solo porque se lo merece sino por el marketing que tiene detrás al final es muy importante que te conozcan. Si eres muy buena pero no te conoce nadie no te van a votar porque no saben quién eres.
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jamesgalarza78 · 4 months
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Best Sightseeing In Halkidiki, Greece
Halkidiki is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea. It is famous for its beautiful beaches that are perfect for laid-back vacations. But beyond the golden sands, many cultural and historical sites are just ready to be found. This trip takes you to parts of Halkidiki that have yet to be explored. These parts are where faith, old secrets, and preserving tradition come together to make a fascinating fabric.
Our journey takes us through time, from the holy peace of Mount Athos to the mysterious depths of the Cave of Petrálona. We learn about the secrets of Ancient Olynthus and follow in Aristotle's footsteps in Stágeira. On the shores of Ouranoupolis, the Prosforio Tower stands guard. In Poligiros and Afitos, the Folklore Museums keep the visible sounds of Halkidiki's long past alive. Come with us on a journey with many stops, where each one paints a clear picture of the spirit of this Greek paradise.
Mount Athos: A Spiritual Odyssey
Mount Athos is a self-governing refuge where men are welcome to experience the timeless peace that it offers. This holy area is famous for its old Byzantine churches that stand the test of time. Walking through the sacred grounds, you feel spiritual, like the love that has been felt here for hundreds of years.
Temples with aged exteriors and iconic domes contain rare antiquities and holy objects. Each chapel possesses centuries-old texts and artwork demonstrating the faith that made Mount Athos a spiritual haven. These sacred sites' remote locations on hills or in dense forests add to their atmosphere and transport guests to another realm.
Family cruises across the peninsula are a delightful way to reach Mount Athos, which men cannot visit. A boat ride highlights the coast's splendor and the monastic life that flourishes there. Anyone who wishes to connect with Halkidiki's spiritual past should experience its ideal blend of natural beauty and spiritual progress.
The Cave Of Petrálona: Unveiling Ancient Mysteries
Explore the hidden Cave of Petralona, a timeless natural treasure. This subterranean marvel displays Halkidiki's ancient inhabitants' remains, including a 700,000-year-old cranium. The tunnel's labyrinth of stalactites and stalagmites is complete with old noises.
The Anthropological Museum of Petralona, right next to the cave, keeps the items found there safe. Tools, skeletons, and evidence of past fires show how the first people living in Halkidiki lived their daily lives. The museum is an exciting link between the prehistoric and modern worlds because it lets people touch the threads of Halkidiki's old fabric.
Ancient Olynthus: A Glimpse Into Classical Greece
The Greek city of Ancient Olynthus in Halkidiki is well-kept. It transports you to classical times. Before the exquisite Dion, Aigai, and Pella mosaics, you may walk over the earliest Greek mosaic floor. Olynthos' 1930s historical site displays many periods. Ancient Halkidiki capital.
Near the historic site, the Archaeological Museum of Olynthos enhances the experience. Exhibitions from the digs portray Olynthos residents' everyday life. Having a repair facility in the museum completes the image of Ancient Olynthos. Classical Greece is intriguing because of its diverse art, architecture, and lifestyle.
Stágeira: Aristotle's Homeland
Aristotle was born in Stágeira, full of old thoughts and knowledge sounds. The historical site has an acropolis, walls, an ancient temple, and houses from the Classical and Hellenistic periods. Take in the atmosphere that shaped the mind of Aristotle, a philosopher whose ideas have been studied for thousands of years.
The Archaeological Museum of Poligiros is in Olympiada and for King Aafterander's mother. The museum's displays include artifacts from Stágeira, which give visitors a real link to Aristotle's work. Walk through the halls full of objects. Each tells a story about a different time and how Aristotle's ideas changed the world.
Prosforio Tower: Sentinel Of Ouranoupolis
The Prosforio Tower, right on the beach, is the pride of the village of Ouranoupolis in Halkidiki. This Byzantine tower was built in the 1400s by monks from Mount Athos. It has stood the test of time, showing that the area has been through attacks and has been strong.
The scars of time have worn away at its architectural beauty, leaving a sad image against the Aegean Sea. Prosforio Tower protected the region as a watchtower. Its location near Mount Athos' entrance highlighted its importance in preserving the peninsula's sanctity. Today, it symbolizes Halkidiki's tragic history and resilient attitude.
Folklore Museums: Preserving Halkidiki's Heritage
The Folklore Museum is central to Poligiros. A lovely mansion preserves Halkidiki's heritage. Poligiros residents donated historic furniture, agricultural implements, traditional costumes, and pictures to the museum. Each exhibit describes everyday life, art, and the many cultures that make this place unique.
Halkidiki's rich culture is shown differently in Afitos' Folklore Museum. In an 1800s stone structure, the museum showcases ordinary things, equipment for traditional professions, and garments. Vassilis Pavlis's sculptures complement Afitos's historical study using art. These places show how Halkidiki's culture, crafts, and lifestyle have influenced the island.
Conclusion
Explore Halkidiki's hidden gems. The region contains more than sandy beaches. Faith, secrets, and culture abound. Each Halkidiki location has a unique narrative. Each offers a distinct view of the island's history, from Mount Athos to the Cave of Petrálona and Aristotle's homeland. The Prosforio Tower and Folklore Museums reveal this Greek paradise's history and soul. Enjoy Halkidiki's diversity. Every destination has its history and customs.
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windupteam · 7 months
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👉 Δείτε το άρθρο στο διαδίκτυο για το βίντεο μας από την ιστοσελίδα ειδήσεων/ΜΜΕ //epiloges.tv// Σας ευχαριστούμε που το βίντεο μας έλαβε θετική ανταπόκριση και για την δημοσίευση. Το άρθρο είναι πολύ καλά γραμμένο και παρουσιάζει το βίντεο μας, με έναν ελκυστικό και ενημερωτικό τρόπο. https://epiloges.tv/deite-binteo-olympiada-khalkidikhs-enas-paradeisos-gia-toys-latreis-ths-physhs-kai-ths-istorias/
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orthodoxydaily · 9 months
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Saints&Reading: Monday, August 8, 2023
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The feast of the dormiton of St Anna mother of the Holy Theotokos
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Saint Anna was the daughter of the priest Matthan and his wife Mary. She was of the tribe of Levi and the lineage of Aaron. According to Tradition, she died peacefully in Jerusalem at age 79, before the Annunciation to the Most Holy Theotokos.
During the reign of Saint Justinian the Emperor (527-565), a church was built in her honor at Deutera. Emperor Justinian II (685-695; 705-711) restored her church, since Saint Anna had appeared to his pregnant wife. It was at this time that her body and maphorion (veil) were transferred to Constantinople.
Portions of Saint Anna’s holy relics may be found on Mount Athos: Stavronikita Monastery (part of her left hand), Saint Anna’s Skete (part of her incorrupt left foot), Koutloumousiou Monastery (part of her incorrupt right foot). Fragments of her relics may also be found in her Monastery at Lygaria, Lamia, and in the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian at Sourota. Part of the saint’s incorrupt flesh is in the collection of Saints’ relics of the International Catholic Crusaders. The church of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome has one of the saint’s wrists.
Saint Anna is also commemorated on September 9.
SAINT OLYMPIADA THE DEACONESS OF CONSTANTINIOPLE (425)
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Saint Olympias the Deaconess was the daughter of the senator Anicius Secundus, and by her mother, she was the granddaughter of the noted eparch Eulalios (he is mentioned in the life of Saint Nicholas). Before her marriage to Anicius Secundus, Olympias’s mother had been married to the Armenian emperor Arsak and became widowed. When Saint Olympias was still very young, her parents betrothed her to a nobleman. The marriage was supposed to take place when Saint Olympias reached the age of maturity. However, The bridegroom soon died, and Saint Olympias did not wish to enter another marriage, preferring a life of virginity.
After the death of her parents she became the heir to great wealth, which she began to distribute to all the needy: the poor, the orphaned and the widowed. She also gave generously to the churches, monasteries, hospices and shelters for the downtrodden and the homeless.
Holy Patriarch Nectarius (381-397) appointed Saint Olympias as a deaconess. The saint fulfilled her service honorably and without reproach.
Saint Olympias provided great assistance to hierarchs coming to Constantinople: Amphilochius, Bishop of Iconium, Onesimus of Pontum, Gregory the Theologian, Saint Basil the Great’s brother Peter of Sebaste, Epiphanius of Cyprus, and she attended to them all with great love. She did not regard her wealth as her own but rather God’s, and she distributed not only to good people, but also to their enemies.
Saint John Chrysostom (November 13) had high regard for Saint Olympias, and he showed her good will and spiritual love. When this holy hierarch was unjustly banished, Saint Olympias and the other deaconesses were deeply upset. Leaving the church for the last time, Saint John Chrysostom called out to Saint Olympias and the other deaconesses Pentadia, Proklia and Salbina. He said that the matters incited against him would come to an end, but scarcely more would they see him. He asked them not to abandon the Church, but to continue serving it under his successor. The holy women, shedding tears, fell down before the saint.
Patriarch Theophilus of Alexandria (385-412), had repeatedly benefited from the generosity of Saint Olympias, but turned against her for her devotion to Saint John Chrysostom. She had also taken in and fed monks, arriving in Constantinople, whom Patriarch Theophilus had banished from the Egyptian desert. He levelled unrighteous accusations against her and attempted to cast doubt on her holy life.
After the banishment of Saint John Chrysostom, someone set fire to a large church, and after this a large part of the city burned down.
All the supporters of Saint John Chrysostom came under suspicion of arson, and they were summoned for interrogation. They summoned Saint Olympias to trial, rigorously interrogating her. They fined her a large sum of money for the crime of arson, despite her innocence and a lack of evidence against her. After this the saint left Constantinople and set out to Kyzikos (on the Sea of Marmara). But her enemies did not cease their persecution. In the year 405 they sentenced her to prison at Nicomedia, where the saint underwent much grief and deprivation. Saint John Chrysostom wrote to her from his exile, consoling her in her sorrow. In the year 409 Saint Olympias entered into eternal rest.
Saint Olympias appeared in a dream to the Bishop of Nicomedia and commanded that her body be placed in a wooden coffin and cast into the sea. “Wherever the waves carry the coffin, there let my body be buried,” said the saint. The coffin was brought by the waves to a place named Brokthoi near Constantinople. The inhabitants, informed of this by God, took the holy relics of Saint Olympias and placed them in the church of the holy Apostle Thomas.
Afterwards, during an invasion of enemies, the church was burned, but the relics were preserved. Under the Patriarch Sergius (610-638), they were transferred to Constantinople and put in the women’s monastery founded by Saint Olympias. Miracles and healings occurred from her relics.
Source, all texts: Orthodox Church in America_ OCA
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1 CORINTHIANS 15:12-19
12 Now if Christ is preached that He has been raised from the dead, how do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead? 13 But if there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ is not risen. 14 And if Christ is not risen, then our preaching is empty and your faith is also empty. 15 Yes, and we are found false witnesses of God, because we have testified of God that He raised up Christ, whom He did not raise up-if in fact the dead do not rise. 16 For if the dead do not rise, then Christ is not risen. 17 And if Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins! 18 Then also those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. 19 If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men the most pitiable.
MATTHEW 21:18-22
18 Now in the morning, as He returned to the city, He was hungry. 19 And seeing a fig tree by the road, He came to it and found nothing on it but leaves, and said to it, "Let no fruit grow on you ever again." Immediately the fig tree withered away. 20 And when the disciples saw it, they marveled, saying, "How did the fig tree wither away so soon?" 21 So Jesus answered and said to them, "Assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what was done to the fig tree, but also if you say to this mountain, 'Be removed and be cast into the sea,' it will be done. 22 And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.
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Rest day (at Olympiada Chalkidiki) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpKeNakody3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Ευτυχώς που έκλεισε την Βουλή ο Κυριάκος και σώθηκαν ανθρώπινες ζωές
Ευτυχώς που έκλεισε την Βουλή ο Κυριάκος και σώθηκαν ανθρώπινες ζωές. Κρυοπαγήματα θα πάθαιναν οι υπουργοί εάν πήγαιναν υπό τέτοιες εφιαλτικές συνθήκες Ευτυχώς που έκλεισε την Βουλή ο Κυριάκος και σώθηκαν ανθρώπινες ζωές. Κρυοπαγήματα θα πάθαιναν οι υπουργοί εάν πήγαιναν υπό τέτοιες εφιαλτικές συνθήκες pic.twitter.com/CAiUsmPyYl — olympiaGR (@olympiada) February 6, 2023 Ευτυχώς που έκλεισε την…
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nikostsatsakis · 2 years
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Watch the new video of the channel with the theme: Beaches near Olympiada Halkidiki. Wonderful beaches with turquoise waters, which you will love. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HeucnNo6lw #travel,#TravelGreece,#Greece,#Halkidiki,
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espritmetropol · 2 years
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444names · 2 years
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the entire list of ancient greeks from wikipedia
Abaridamum Abder Abour Aboved Accour Achelp Acrates Acratus Acronias Adeiman Aedes Aeimnes Aeliodurus Aero's Aetoldier Agarchias Agarius Agathat Agather Agatides Agator Aglaonides Agresius Agriscove Alexandros Allicrator Ameinos Anaxidas Anaxilades Ancienes Ander Andom Andreia Andrian Annice Antes Antilip Antinos Antipato Apiodurus Apolemates Apolemetron Apoliam Apolis Apollimage Appas Appidas Arates Arcellen Arcent Arces Arcessa Arcetas Archares Archer Archidia Archilus Archippus Archius Archus Archy Areon Aretagene Areter Aretria Arimmiaeus Arisclepist Arist Aristan Aristor Arson Artesia Asthen Asthered Astiades Atary Athagoras Athean Attia Attus Autocrater Basilus Biogendas Blact Blinks Brysthens Caestor Calacked Calicholar Callides Callimas Callindas Callishop Callus Capply Carchius Cenus Ceostochus Chales Challector Champrus Chareanor Charing Charmenes Charmiae Choerias Chris Cinary Cithemus Clazomers Clean Cleantinus Cledon Cleidas Cleist Cleistor Cleoitary Cleombryon Cleomedias Cleomedicus Cleonike Comedit Comenianzus Coriciad Coris Critus Culptologic Currenaeus Cyrenander Damothsayer Daught Deinice Demaeus Dement Demos Depon Diochaon Dioger Diomerocles Diotonides Dosias Dracius Durus Ecphais Ecphanes Edite Eleucus Eleum Empedia Enting Entingdom Epapher Epicle Epictys Epicus Epigene Epigramman Epimedias Epiphane Epiphus Epitades Epitarna Epitary Erace Erate Eretesicles Erinnes Eryximedes Euanguage EucleTalk Euclidas Eudamisia Eumene Eumolemaica Eunomedylus Euphranus Eurybattle Eurylonius Euryphro Fabulus Fatharia Figurer Finander Findicer Forgenes Forman Fourtius Galerence Glaus Glycrean Greatidemus Grytos Gyneges Hagnodotus Harment Harmodiccas Hecator Hecatorian Hellady Helles Hephiodorus Hephistary Herallides Herammon Herms Hippus Hisodotus Histeus Homenestus Hownload Hypers Hypsicinus Illyrian Invasius Iphion Irenaean Ischytes Isocratus Italcetas Ixionymus Kleon Kybiades Lacedes Laconianus Langed Laërtis Laërtist Learch Leged Leochus Leonius Leucus Lexander Lexandreia Linda Lindara Linna Linus Logito Lyconstably Lygdamas Lysan Lysianuary Maced Machus Mallid Manthing Marax March Maritius Maticine Mation MediaMobius Median Megas Melaus Melian Meliod Menaic Menes Menistron Mercopides Mercylax Messander Miccas Miliphus Minda Mnassants Mnesion Modicides Mologitos Moscort Musia Myrander Myranthus Myrtista Mythara Nabishop Navigarist Neople Neopollere Newspapezus Newspañol Nical Nicarp Nicato Nichaedrus Nicians Nicocreants Nicomedon Niconian Nobilete Nobius Numelius Oenocrated Oldings Olympiadas Origent Oright Orince Pager Pagitomania Painthydes Pallinus Parilliable Parious Parmenes Paros Parta Pausolding Peitus Peletes Pelopas Perdiccian Perievents Perill Perist Permippus Persinian Pharchinus Pherecon Phian Phicrates Phidiple Philaidas Philistomic Philodotus Philolaeus Philolon Phistephane Phocid Phocidas Phrysodotus Phrysteas Pigrapher Pigraphis Pirron Pisias Pittack Pittactria Pittal Platonides Pleaseas Pleidetes Pleist Poeta Poliodorus Polycratic Polycrean Polygnon Posimacher Prieged Priener Prienes Prienesippe Prinus Procles Procops Prodiscles Prodotus Prother Prothera Protus Publicratus Pupily Pyrrhaps Pytharachon Pythat Regist Remeas Repute Rhetaeus Romatis Rulere Runnes Sacchylus Sagenestias Salactor Samophon Santiphron Satylus Satyrander Satyranor Schon Scippus Scyron Seleclus Seles Sevent Slavelles Socration Soleon Soothenedes Sopates Sopher Sophilip Sophon Sosidorus Spart Spinia Stesimus Strates Stravelius Syrannic Syric Telmesias Telmess Termus Thalamis Tharus Thasianuary Theaean Thean Themisus Thermias Thesseum Thibrarion Thirth Thracrean Tician Timoclus Tragast Tratedly Tration Traxilaus Troesus Ulyssene Uncles Unclus Varilus Varist Warsyas Womeas Womedy Womenides Writimus Yount Zalen Zenodited Zonidess Σθένιππίδας
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olympiadagear · 2 years
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If you are a CrossFit lover, give your wrist joint perfect support with crossfit wrist wraps during heavy or max effort lifts in pressing movements and overhead lifts. It will prevent injury, give grip strength, help in pressing movements, and can add weight easily.
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karen-crysttina · 3 years
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REBECA ANDRADE is her name! ❤️
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