- published: 08 May 2010
- views: 1829
- author: Yanitsaros
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Anatolian Costumes of Eastern Thrace, Mysia & Bithynia
The song is KΩNΣTANTINIA (Constantinia) from Guardians of Hellenism Vol. 5 Constantinople ...
published: 08 May 2010
author: Yanitsaros
Anatolian Costumes of Eastern Thrace, Mysia & Bithynia
The song is KΩNΣTANTINIA (Constantinia) from Guardians of Hellenism Vol. 5 Constantinople (Sea of Marmara, Bithynia). The singer is Tasos Aloupis. Anatolia (Aνατολή), which means East in Greek, which is now modern Turkey, was the heartland of Byzantium before the Ottoman invasion. There are various ethnic influences in its culture. Of course, many parts of Anatolia also have remnants of the glorious Ancient Greek civilization. Featured in the video are costumes from: Eastern Thrace (Ανατολική Θράκη): Makra Gefyra (Μακρά Γέφυρα), Adrianople (Ἁδριανούπολις), Saranta Ekklisies(Σαράντα Εκκλησιές), Rodosto (Ρωδόστο) & Constantinople (Κωνσταντινούπολις). Mysia (Μυσία): Palaeokastron & Prousa (Προύσα) Bithynia: Sakarya & Claudiopolis Translation of the song: 'Isn't it a shame and unfair, isn't it a sin, O Constantinia, To torment my youth with no good cause, O Constantinia? Oh Constantinia, marry now you're young. You walk like a partridge, you fly like a dove, A pity for such beauty not to have a mate. Constantinia, my darling, long may you live, my heart. My one hand's in the fire, the other on the knife, Either I'll kill myself or burn, or I will make you mine. In faith, Constantinia, take me home with you.' About the song: 'Various sources attribute it to different regions, from Propontis and Kappadocia to Chios. In our opinion, it is one of the most widespread songs with couplets found in the whole Eastern Greece.' (p28 of the CD manual).
- published: 08 May 2010
- views: 1829
- author: Yanitsaros
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Cara Neir - Bithynia
Part I...
published: 29 Mar 2010
author: NativeBlood999
Cara Neir - Bithynia
Part I
- published: 29 Mar 2010
- views: 144
- author: NativeBlood999
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How to Pronounce Bithynia - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Bithynia brought to you by Pronounce Names (www.Pronounce...
published: 28 Oct 2012
author: ThePronounceNames
How to Pronounce Bithynia - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Bithynia brought to you by Pronounce Names (www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping people pronounce names correctly. For more information about this name, such as gender, origin, etc., go to http
- published: 28 Oct 2012
- views: 4
- author: ThePronounceNames
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Boat of the initial event of Bithynia
So, I made a video of the initial event of my game, Pokémon Bithynia. There are fails, lik...
published: 08 Jun 2011
author: LordSergy
Boat of the initial event of Bithynia
So, I made a video of the initial event of my game, Pokémon Bithynia. There are fails, like the sea it's unanimated, so I need to do the animations D:
- published: 08 Jun 2011
- views: 468
- author: LordSergy
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How to Pronounce Bithynia
Learn how to say Bithynia correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorial...
published: 24 Dec 2012
author: Emma Saying
How to Pronounce Bithynia
Learn how to say Bithynia correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. www.emmasaying.com
- published: 24 Dec 2012
- author: Emma Saying
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Pokémon Bithynia - Sentiero Solitario
AVISO: IGNORAD LA MUSICA, YA QUE HUBO UN GRAAAAN PROBLEMA Y NO PUDE PONER LA DEL JUEGO uu ...
published: 16 Sep 2011
author: LordSergy
Pokémon Bithynia - Sentiero Solitario
AVISO: IGNORAD LA MUSICA, YA QUE HUBO UN GRAAAAN PROBLEMA Y NO PUDE PONER LA DEL JUEGO uu Walktrought por Sentiero Solitario. 'Pero que os guste xdd
- published: 16 Sep 2011
- views: 435
- author: LordSergy
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Uludağ / Bursa / TURKEY
Uludağ [uˈɫudaː], the ancient Mysian Olympus, is a mountain in Bursa Province, Turkey, wit...
published: 23 Jan 2012
author: orgeomer
Uludağ / Bursa / TURKEY
Uludağ [uˈɫudaː], the ancient Mysian Olympus, is a mountain in Bursa Province, Turkey, with an altitude of 2543 m (8343 ft). It is a popular center for winter sports such as skiing, and a national park of rich flora and fauna. Summer activities, such as trekking and camping, also are popular. In Turkish, Uludağ means "Sublime Mountain", but in colloquial Turkish, the older name Keşiş Dağı, "Mountain of Monks," is still used. In ancient times the range of which it is a part, extending along the southern edge of Bithynia, was known as Olympos in Greek and Olympus in Latin, the western extremity being known as the Mysian Olympus and the eastern as the Bithynian Olympus,[2] and the city of Bursa was known as Prusa ad Olympum from its position near the mountain.[3] Throughout the Middle Ages, it contained hermitages and monasteries: "The rise of this monastic centre in the 8th c. and its prestige up to the 11th are linked to the resistance of numerous monks to the policy of the iconoclast emperors and then to a latent opposition to the urban, Constantinopolitan monasticism of the Studites."[4]. One of the greatest monks of the Christian East, the wonder-working Byzantine monk Saint Joannicius the Great, lived as a hermit on this mountain. Mt. Uludağ is the highest mountain of the Marmara region. Its highest peak is Kartaltepe at 2543 m (8343 ft). To the north are high plateaus: Sarıalan, Kirazlıyayla, Kadıyayla, and Sobra. There is an abandoned wolfram mine near the summit ...
- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 6164
- author: orgeomer
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A Song for Chalcedon and the Way of Christ
The song is 'Γη κι Ουρανός' - Gi ki Ouranos (Earth and Heaven) by Peggy Zina (Πέγκυ Ζήνα)....
published: 18 Jan 2009
author: Yanitsaros
A Song for Chalcedon and the Way of Christ
The song is 'Γη κι Ουρανός' - Gi ki Ouranos (Earth and Heaven) by Peggy Zina (Πέγκυ Ζήνα). Chalcedon (Χαλκηδών) is an ancient Greek city in Bithynia, the earlier of two sites used for colonies (the second being Byzantion across the Bosphorus). Its importance as a Byzantine city was marked by the Council of Chalcedon in 451. Emperor Marcian invited Bishops across the Christian world to the 4th ecumenical council, to settle the issue of the humanity of Christ. The majority of Bishops agreed that Christ was perfect God and perfect Man, and the few who disagreed were called the Monophysites. This council caused the first great schism in Christianity, between Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox, based mostly in Egypt. Chalcedon is now part of Turkey, which the Turks call Kadıköy.
- published: 18 Jan 2009
- views: 2224
- author: Yanitsaros