Byzantine chant - Τη Υπερμάχω Στρατηγώ
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BYZANTINE --INDIANAPOLIS METAL FEST III
Kyrillos & Methodios, the Greek Byzantine saints (Cyril and Methodius)
Hatzichronoglou/Lagouros,Byzantine Choir of PGH, Naples, FL
Troparion of the Holy Cross - English Orthodox Byzantine Chant
Orthodox romanian chant 15 - 17 century Old byzantine song
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Byzantine chant - Τη Υπερμάχω Στρατηγώ
Greek Orthodox - Glory of Byzantium - Choir of Greece
Fasting in the Byzantine Church Year with Fr. Moses of Holy Resurrection Monastery
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Let's Play Civ 5 Gods and Kings - Byzantine - Part 16
Let's Play Civ 5 Gods and Kings - Byzantine - Part 10
Soldiers Of Rome - [275 - 337 A.D.] Constantine Ⓒ
BYZANTINE --INDIANAPOLIS METAL FEST III
Kyrillos & Methodios, the Greek Byzantine saints (Cyril and Methodius)
Hatzichronoglou/Lagouros,Byzantine Choir of PGH, Naples, FL
Troparion of the Holy Cross - English Orthodox Byzantine Chant
Orthodox romanian chant 15 - 17 century Old byzantine song
St. Sophia: Roman Cathedral of Byzantine-Ukrainian rite reopens
Let's Play M2TW: Kingdoms - Byzantine Campaign Part 32 (RP Edition)
610 - 641 A.D. Gold solidus of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius
Romanian Orthodox Church - Byzantine Music - Axion
Christ is risen in Romanian, English & Greek (Orthodox Byzantine Chant)
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601 - 610 A.D. Gold solidus of Byzantine Emperor Focas ( Phocas )
Greek Parade Boston April 7, 2013 - Byzantine singing
The Byzantine calendar, also "Creation Era of Constantinople," or "Era of the World" (Ancient Greek: Ἔτη Γενέσεως Κόσμου κατὰ Ῥωμαίους, also Ἔτος Κτίσεως Κόσμου or Ἔτος Κόσμου) was the calendar used by the Eastern Orthodox Church from c. 691 to 1728 in the Ecumenical Patriarchate. It was also the official calendar of the Byzantine Empire from 988 to 1453, and in Russia from c. 988 to 1700.
The calendar is based on the Julian calendar except that the year started on 1 September and the year number used an Anno Mundi epoch derived from the Septuagint version of the Bible. It placed the date of creation at 5509 years before the Incarnation, and was characterized by a certain tendency which had already been a tradition amongst Jews and early Christians to number the years from the foundation of the world. (Latin: Annus Mundi /‘Ab Origine Mundi’ (AM)). Its year one, the supposed date of creation, was September 1, 5509 BC to August 31, 5508 BC.
It is not known who invented the World era and when. However, the first appearance of the term is in the treatise of a certain "monk and priest", Georgios (AD 638-39), who mentions all the main variants of the "World Era" (Ère Mondiale) in his work. Georgios argues that the main advantage of the World era is the common starting point of the astronomical lunar and solar cycles, and of the cycle of indictions, the usual dating system in Byzantium since the 6th century. He also already regards it as the most convenient for the Easter computus. Complex calculations of the 19-year lunar and 28-year solar cycles within this world era allowed scholars to discover the cosmic significance of certain historical dates, such as the birth of Christ or the Crucifixion.
The Greek is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor Bill Raymond. The Greek is the head of an international criminal organization involved in narcotics and human trafficking. The Greek is a mysterious figure involved in numerous criminal activities. His given name is never mentioned on the show, and though he is known only as "The Greek", he has stated (in the episode Port in a Storm) that he is not actually Greek. A quiet and unassuming man, the Greek prefers to keep a low profile, operating all of his business through his lieutenant Spiros "Vondas" Vondopoulos. His smuggling organization operated from a small diner in Baltimore for years, and while Vondas would conduct business the Greek would listen in quietly at the counter. Nick Sobotka, upon seeing the Greek identify himself, was amazed that the shadowy figure had been in plain sight the entire time.
Despite his calm appearance, the Greek is cunning and ruthless, and only interested in facts that make him more money. Series creator David Simon has said that The Greek is an embodiment of raw unencumbered capitalism. Anyone interfering in this process is eliminated immediately, and he prefers to leave victims headless and handless to hinder identification.
Saints Cyril and Methodius (Greek: Κύριλλος καὶ Μεθόδιος, Old Church Slavonic: Кѷриллъ и Меѳодїи) were Byzantine Greek brothers born in Thessaloniki in the 9th century. They were Christian missionaries among the Slavic peoples of the First Bulgarian Empire, Great Moravia, and Pannonia. Through their work they influenced the cultural development of all Slavs, for which they received the title "Apostles to the Slavs". They are credited with devising the Glagolitic alphabet, the first alphabet used to transcribe Old Church Slavonic. After their deaths, their pupils continued their missionary work among other Slavs. Both brothers are venerated in the Orthodox Church as saints with the title of "equal-to-apostles". In 1880, Pope Leo XIII introduced their feast into the calendar of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1980, Pope John Paul II declared them co-patron saints of Europe, together with Benedict of Nursia.
The two brothers were born in Thessaloniki – Cyril in 827–828 and Methodius in 815–820. Cyril was reputedly the youngest of seven brothers; he was born Constantine, but took the name Cyril upon becoming a monk shortly before his death, according to the "Vita Cyrilli" ("The Life of Cyril"). Their father was Leo, a droungarios of the Byzantine theme of Thessaloniki, and their mother was Maria, who may have been a Slav.