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Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Archbishop Germanos (740) - May 12

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Saint of the Day
Our Holy Father Agathangelos (1819) - April 19

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025


"From Thrace, his worldly name being Anastasios, he was a slave to some Turks, and they compelled him to embrace Islam in Smyrna. As a penitent, he was tonsured at the monastery of Esphigmenou on the Holy Mountain. Tormented by his conscience, he desired to wash his sins in his own blood, so he went to Smyrna, where he showed a Cross and an icon of Christ's Resurrection to the Turks. He was beheaded on April 19th, 1819, at the age of nineteen. He appeared to his spiritual father, Germanos, after his death." (Prologue)

El hombre vivo
Episodio 55. Mahoma y Carlomagno

El hombre vivo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 10:56


La caída de Roma se debió a la pérdida del comercio en el mediterráneo y ante ello el aislamiento en reinos. Poco o nada tuvieron que ver las migraciones de los denominados “bárbaros” a suelo romano.

The DEI Discussions - Powered by Harrington Starr
The People-First Vision of Zopa Bank | Lucas Germanos, Vice President at Zopa Bank

The DEI Discussions - Powered by Harrington Starr

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 10:48


Cantabria Oculta
Pedrosa al descubierto ¿Qué hay de cierto en su historia paranormal? - Cuentos de hadas germanos -Cantabria Oculta 10x07

Cantabria Oculta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 130:29


En el episodio de hoy viajamos hasta Baviera para adentrarnos en el maravilloso mundo de los cuentos de hadas recogidos por Franz Xaver Von Schonwerth. Después hablaremos con una vecina de Pontejos, la localidad donde se encuentra el Sanatorio de Isla Pedrosa, que nos hablara sobre la realidad de los supuestos sucesos paranormales que allí suceden. Y de muchas más cosas.

Art Wank
Episode 203 - Max and Gabby Germanos, Art Collectors and founders of 333 Projects

Art Wank

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 55:55


HistoCast
HistoCast 299 - Teutoburgo

HistoCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 236:00


Esto es HistoCast. No es Esparta pero casi. Nos adentramos en los bosques germanos para tratar el conocido como desastre para las legiones romanas de Teutoburgo. Escrutamos lo sucedido con @EmilioAblanedo, acompañado por @goyix_salduero.Presentación de EmilioSecciones Historia: - Introducción - 13:42 - Publio Quintilio Varo - 47:47 - Marcha hacia el noroeste - 1:37:33 - Campañas de Germánico - 2:57:01 - Arqueología - 3:02:48- Bibliografía - 3:38:56

Historia Ficción
HF.128 - ¿Roma pudo detener a los germanos? Hablando de Roma

Historia Ficción

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 10:00


Hablaremos sobre la sorprendente caida del Imperio romano occidental ante el empuje de tribus nomadas germanicas. ¿El bajo imperio podría haber frenado a los germanos como frenó a formidable rivales? ¿Qué figuras podrían haber restaurado el imperio? ¿Por qué era mas fragil la Roma del siglo V dC que la del siglo I aC? Una saga de programas breves hablando de Roma con Sergio Alejo y Angel Portillo. A lo largo de esas charlas hemos planteado las posibilidades que habían tenido una serie de escenarios ucronicos en la antigua Roma. Si te ha gustado, y crees que la literatura moderna en audio lo merece, dale un like que ayuda con el algoritmo. Muchas gracias por estar ahí. Nuestra casa: https://historiaficcion.com/ 📧¿Queréis contarnos algo? ficcionhistoriapodcast@gmail.com Telegram: https://t.me/HistoriaFiccionChat Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ficcionhistoria/ Twitter: @ficcionhistoria Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8LXvT2vus9IQ1Sad-bjVsg Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/historiaficcion Historia ficción forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. • Créditos música Musicas in derechos de Youtube. Otros temas the-path-of-the-goblin-king, The curtain rises, The snow queen, by Kevin Macleod, Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7078- the-path-of-the-goblin-king Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
04 17-06-24 LHDW Eurocopa 2024: Debut Alemania-Italia. Los germanos, bien; los italianos han dejado dudas

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 22:52


04 17-06-24 LHDW Eurocopa 2024: Debut Alemania-Italia. Los germanos, bien; los italianos han dejado dudas.

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
04 17-06-24 LHDW Eurocopa 2024: Debut Alemania-Italia. Los germanos, bien; los italianos han dejado dudas

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 22:52


04 17-06-24 LHDW Eurocopa 2024: Debut Alemania-Italia. Los germanos, bien; los italianos han dejado dudas.

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Archbishop Germanos (740) - May 12th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Archbishop Germanos (740)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 2:45


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Saint of the Day
Our Holy Father Agathangelos (1819) - April 19th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024


"From Thrace, his worldly name being Anastasios, he was a slave to some Turks, and they compelled him to embrace Islam in Smyrna. As a penitent, he was tonsured at the monastery of Esphigmenou on the Holy Mountain. Tormented by his conscience, he desired to wash his sins in his own blood, so he went to Smyrna, where he showed a Cross and an icon of Christ's Resurrection to the Turks. He was beheaded on April 19th, 1819, at the age of nineteen. He appeared to his spiritual father, Germanos, after his death." (Prologue)

Saint of the Day
Our Holy Father Agathangelos (1819)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 1:01


"From Thrace, his worldly name being Anastasios, he was a slave to some Turks, and they compelled him to embrace Islam in Smyrna. As a penitent, he was tonsured at the monastery of Esphigmenou on the Holy Mountain. Tormented by his conscience, he desired to wash his sins in his own blood, so he went to Smyrna, where he showed a Cross and an icon of Christ's Resurrection to the Turks. He was beheaded on April 19th, 1819, at the age of nineteen. He appeared to his spiritual father, Germanos, after his death." (Prologue)

historias para Catecismo FSSPX
San Bonifacio: El Martillo de los Dioses Paganos y Apóstol de los Germanos,5 de junio

historias para Catecismo FSSPX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 19:25


Embárcate en una emocionante aventura por la vida de San Bonifacio en este relato lleno de acción. Conocido como el "Apóstol de los Germanos", Bonifacio enfrentó la furia de los dioses paganos, convirtió a las tribus germanas al cristianismo y cambió el curso de la historia europea. Nuestro viaje comienza con su humilde nacimiento en Inglaterra y nos lleva a través de su incansable misión en las tierras salvajes de la Germania pagana. Pero la historia de Bonifacio es más que un relato de conversiones y conflictos: es la historia de un hombre de inquebrantable fe y coraje, dispuesto a darlo todo por el Evangelio. Exploraremos su lucha contra el paganismo, su papel en la organización de la Iglesia en Alemania y los Países Bajos, y su martirio a manos de los frisones paganos. También nos adentraremos en su legado, que perdura en la Iglesia y en la cultura europea hasta hoy. Únete a nosotros en este viaje por la vida de San Bonifacio, el valiente misionero que desafió a los dioses paganos y llevó la luz del Evangelio a los rincones más oscuros de Europa

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Archbishop Germanos (740) - May 12th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Archbishop Germanos (740)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 2:45


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Saint of the Day
Our Holy Father Agathangelos (1819) - April 19th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023


"From Thrace, his worldly name being Anastasios, he was a slave to some Turks, and they compelled him to embrace Islam in Smyrna. As a penitent, he was tonsured at the monastery of Esphigmenou on the Holy Mountain. Tormented by his conscience, he desired to wash his sins in his own blood, so he went to Smyrna, where he showed a Cross and an icon of Christ's Resurrection to the Turks. He was beheaded on April 19th, 1819, at the age of nineteen. He appeared to his spiritual father, Germanos, after his death." (Prologue)

Saint of the Day
Our Holy Father Agathangelos (1819)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 1:01


"From Thrace, his worldly name being Anastasios, he was a slave to some Turks, and they compelled him to embrace Islam in Smyrna. As a penitent, he was tonsured at the monastery of Esphigmenou on the Holy Mountain. Tormented by his conscience, he desired to wash his sins in his own blood, so he went to Smyrna, where he showed a Cross and an icon of Christ's Resurrection to the Turks. He was beheaded on April 19th, 1819, at the age of nineteen. He appeared to his spiritual father, Germanos, after his death." (Prologue)

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias
Los pueblos germanos, las conquistas y el idioma

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 3:45


Los pueblos germanos, que chocaron con el imperio romano, fueron los portadores de tres ramas lingüisticas.

ICC Cricket
Ireland's big win...and Pat Cummins' take on Cricket at the Olympics

ICC Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 25:09


Natalie Germanos speaks to Brian Murgatroyd about the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Germanos talks about Ireland's shock win, England's uphill climb and the tension building in the Super 12.  Hear exclusively from Pat Cummins about David Warner's place in the Australian team and the impact Cricket as an Olympic sport could have on the game.  Listen to The ICC Review on Spotify.  Download the Men's T20 World Cup app and never miss a ball. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Geopizza
Os Bretões e Júlio César #89

Geopizza

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 156:42


Júlio César foi um dos responsáveis por expandir a as fronteiras da República Romana, o que envolveu praticar um verdadeiro genocídio contra muitos povos nativos da Europa Ocidental. Os bretões, na Grã-Bretanha, foram um desses povos. Anexando vários territórios da Europa Ocidental à Roma, os romanos buscavam substituir a cultura de qualquer povo estrangeiro à sua cultura. Entretanto, César encontrou inimigos fortíssimos, muitos dos quais não conseguiu vencer. Na Alemanha, os romanos foram derrotados pelo Germanos, nunca conseguindo colocar bases militares além do Rio Reno. Já na Gália, atual França, César ordenou o massacre dos gauleses, em um dos primeiros genocídios registrados de forma escrita na Europa Ocidental. Outros milhares de gauleses foram vendidos como escravizados por todo o Império Romano, tornando César imensamente rico. Já na Grã-Bretanha, várias campanhas militares e acordos diplomáticos com os bretões foram necessários para que a ilha fosse ocupada por Roma. Mobilizados, alguns bretões resistiram por séculos contra romanos, liderando movimentos de resistência de escalas gigantescas. Entretanto, a história dos bretões remonta muito antes de seu embate contra Roma. Desde o Neolítico, os bretões construíram templos, como Stonehenge, construíram cidades fortificadas, como Old Sarum e até criaram cumes e montes artificiais, como Salisbury. Nessa edição, vamos conhecer as cidades e crenças dos bretões, até as suas lutas nas falésias britânicas contra as tropas de César. ____________________ Se curte o conteúdo do Geo, agradecemos quem contribuir com nossa campanha mensal no: Picpay: https://picpay.me/geopizza Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/geopizza ou Patreon: https://patreon.com/geopizza Confira a Geostore, nossa loja do Geopizza

Unboxholics' Framerate Uncut
Framerate | 20.08.2022 | Φεύγουμε Γερμανία!

Unboxholics' Framerate Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 52:30


Λίγα 24ωρα πριν το μεγάλο μας ταξίδι για την Κολωνία, εκεί που θα πραγματοποιηθεί, μετά από δύο χρόνια παύσης, η μεγαλύτερη έκθεση βιντεοπαιχνιδιών του πλανήτη, η Gamescom 2022! Οι Unboxholics, παρέα με τον Germanos θα σας μεταφέρουν τον παλμό και ό,τι άλλο "παίξει" στο τεράστιο εκθεσιακό κέντρο της Κολωνίας! Enjoy το υπόλοιπο σύντομο, καλοκαιρινό Framerate!

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 2:45


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Women's Cricket Chat
Women's Cricket Chat: Natalie Germanos

Women's Cricket Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 50:27


Georgie and Alex sat down with South African broadcaster and friend of the podcast Natalie Germanos to kick off season 4. Just a note to say this was recorded before the announcement that The Women's Ashes was brought forward. We discuss the topic that's been on everyone's mind: A women's IPL and how it could logistically work. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/womens-cricket-chat/message

Saint of the Day
St Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska (1836)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021


St Herman, for many the Patron of North America, was born near Moscow around 1756 to a pious merchant family, and entered monastic life at the age of sixteen, at the Trinity - St Sergius Lavra near St Petersburg. While there he was attacked by a cancer of the face, but the Mother of God appeared to him and healed him completely. He was tonsured a monk in 1783 with the name of Herman (a form of Germanos), and was received into Valaam Monastery on Lake Ladoga. After some time, he was allowed to withdraw to the life of a hermit in the forest, and only came to the monastery for feast days.   In 1793, in response to a request by the Russian-American Commercial Company for missionaries to Alaska, Valaam Monastery was told to select a company of its best monks to travel to America. Eight were chosen, of whom the hermit Herman was one. The company crossed all of Siberia and , almost a year later, first saw Kodiak Island in September 1794. The missionaries set about their work, and found the native Aleut people so receptive to the Gospel of Christ that in the first year about 7,000 were baptized and 1,500 marriages performed.   Despite severe hardships, the missionaries covered huge distances, on foot and in small boats, to reach the scattered fishing settlements of the Aleuts. In general they found a warm reception, but many of the pagan shamans opposed their message and sometimes stirred up the people against them. It was thus that the Priest-monk Juvenaly was killed in 1796, becoming the First Martyr of North America.   Despite such opposition, the missionaries' major difficulty was with the Russian traders and settlers, who were in the habit of exploiting the Aleuts as they wished, and who had oppressed and disgusted the native people with their immoral behavior. When the missionaries came to the defense of the natives, they were repaid with the opposition of the Russian-American company, whose leadership put countless obstacles in the path of their work. In time, several of the company died at sea, and several more abandoned the mission in discouragement, leaving the monk Herman alone.   He settled on Spruce Island near Kodiak, and once again took up the hermit's life, dwelling in a small cabin in the forest. He spent his days in prayer and mission work, and denied himself every fleshly comfort: he fasted often and lived on a diet of blackberries, mushrooms and vegetables (in Alaska!!). Despite these privations, he founded an orphanage and a school for the natives of the island, cared for the sick in epidemics, and built a chapel where he conducted divine services attended by many. (He was not a priest, but God made up the lack in miraculous ways: at Theophany, Angels descended to bless the waters of the bay, and the Saint would use the holy water to heal the sick). Asked if he was ever lonely or dejected in his solitude, and replied: "I am not alone; God is here as everywhere, and the Angels too. There is no better company."   Saint Herman reposed in peace on Spruce island, at the age of eighty-one, in 1836. At the moment of his departure, his face was radiant with light, and the inhabitants nearby saw a pillar of light rising above his hermitage. His last wish was to be buried on Spruce Island. When some of his well-intended disciples attempted to take his relics back to Kodiak to be buried from the church there, a storm rose up and continued unabated until they had abandoned the plan and buried him as he desired. He was officially glorified in 1970, the first canonized American Saint.   Saint Peter was a young Aleut convert to the Orthodox faith. In 1812 the Russian- American Company set up a post in California, where Russians and Aleuts farmed and traded to supply the needs of the Alaskans; Peter was one of these. The Spanish, who at the time ruled California, suspected the Russians of territorial ambitions, and in 1815 captured about twenty Orthodox Aleuts and took them to San Francisco. Fourteen of these were put to torture in an effort to convert them to the Roman Catholic faith. All refused to compromise their faith, and Peter and a companion were singled out for especially vicious treatment: Peter's fingers, then hands and feet, were severed, and he died from loss of blood, still firm in his confession. The Latins were preparing the same fate for the others when word came that they were to be transferred; eventually they returned to Alaska. When he heard a first-hand account of Peter's martyrdom, Saint Herman crossed himself and said "Holy New Martyr Peter, pray to God for us!" Saint Peter the Aleut is the first recognized Saint of American birth.   St Herman appears several times on the Church's calendar. The Synaxis of St Herman and the American Protomartyrs is celebrated today. St Herman is commemorated on November 15, the day of his repose; but (partly because pilgrimage to Alaska is so difficult in the winter) the day of his glorification, July 27 / August 9 is kept there as his primary feast day.   Following is a fragment of a conversation between St Herman and some officers of a Russian ship, recorded by his disciple Yanovsky; it includes perhaps the most familiar quotation from St Herman.   "But do you love God?" asked the Elder. And all answered: "Of course we love God. How can we not love God?" "And I, a sinner, have tried to love God for more than forty years, and I cannot say that I perfectly love Him," answered Father Herman, and began to explain how one must love God. "If we love someone," he said, "then we always think of that one, we strive to please that one; day and night our heart is preoccupied with that object. Is it in this way, gentlemen, that you love God? Do you often turn to Him, do you always remember Him, do you always pray to Him and fulfill His Holy commandments?" We had to admit that we did not. "For our good, for our happiness," concluded the Elder, "at least let us give a vow to ourselves, that from this day, from this hour, from this minute, we shall strive above all else to love God and to do His Holy Will!"   Saint Herman is also commemorated on December 12.

Saint of the Day
St Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska (1836)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 4:09


St Herman, for many the Patron of North America, was born near Moscow around 1756 to a pious merchant family, and entered monastic life at the age of sixteen, at the Trinity - St Sergius Lavra near St Petersburg. While there he was attacked by a cancer of the face, but the Mother of God appeared to him and healed him completely. He was tonsured a monk in 1783 with the name of Herman (a form of Germanos), and was received into Valaam Monastery on Lake Ladoga. After some time, he was allowed to withdraw to the life of a hermit in the forest, and only came to the monastery for feast days.   In 1793, in response to a request by the Russian-American Commercial Company for missionaries to Alaska, Valaam Monastery was told to select a company of its best monks to travel to America. Eight were chosen, of whom the hermit Herman was one. The company crossed all of Siberia and , almost a year later, first saw Kodiak Island in September 1794. The missionaries set about their work, and found the native Aleut people so receptive to the Gospel of Christ that in the first year about 7,000 were baptized and 1,500 marriages performed.   Despite severe hardships, the missionaries covered huge distances, on foot and in small boats, to reach the scattered fishing settlements of the Aleuts. In general they found a warm reception, but many of the pagan shamans opposed their message and sometimes stirred up the people against them. It was thus that the Priest-monk Juvenaly was killed in 1796, becoming the First Martyr of North America.   Despite such opposition, the missionaries' major difficulty was with the Russian traders and settlers, who were in the habit of exploiting the Aleuts as they wished, and who had oppressed and disgusted the native people with their immoral behavior. When the missionaries came to the defense of the natives, they were repaid with the opposition of the Russian-American company, whose leadership put countless obstacles in the path of their work. In time, several of the company died at sea, and several more abandoned the mission in discouragement, leaving the monk Herman alone.   He settled on Spruce Island near Kodiak, and once again took up the hermit's life, dwelling in a small cabin in the forest. He spent his days in prayer and mission work, and denied himself every fleshly comfort: he fasted often and lived on a diet of blackberries, mushrooms and vegetables (in Alaska!!). Despite these privations, he founded an orphanage and a school for the natives of the island, cared for the sick in epidemics, and built a chapel where he conducted divine services attended by many. (He was not a priest, but God made up the lack in miraculous ways: at Theophany, Angels descended to bless the waters of the bay, and the Saint would use the holy water to heal the sick). Asked if he was ever lonely or dejected in his solitude, and replied: "I am not alone; God is here as everywhere, and the Angels too. There is no better company."   Saint Herman reposed in peace on Spruce island, at the age of eighty-one, in 1836. At the moment of his departure, his face was radiant with light, and the inhabitants nearby saw a pillar of light rising above his hermitage. His last wish was to be buried on Spruce Island. When some of his well-intended disciples attempted to take his relics back to Kodiak to be buried from the church there, a storm rose up and continued unabated until they had abandoned the plan and buried him as he desired. He was officially glorified in 1970, the first canonized American Saint.   Saint Peter was a young Aleut convert to the Orthodox faith. In 1812 the Russian- American Company set up a post in California, where Russians and Aleuts farmed and traded to supply the needs of the Alaskans; Peter was one of these. The Spanish, who at the time ruled California, suspected the Russians of territorial ambitions, and in 1815 captured about twenty Orthodox Aleuts and took them to San Francisco. Fourteen of these were put to torture in an effort to convert them to the Roman Catholic faith. All refused to compromise their faith, and Peter and a companion were singled out for especially vicious treatment: Peter's fingers, then hands and feet, were severed, and he died from loss of blood, still firm in his confession. The Latins were preparing the same fate for the others when word came that they were to be transferred; eventually they returned to Alaska. When he heard a first-hand account of Peter's martyrdom, Saint Herman crossed himself and said "Holy New Martyr Peter, pray to God for us!" Saint Peter the Aleut is the first recognized Saint of American birth.   St Herman appears several times on the Church's calendar. The Synaxis of St Herman and the American Protomartyrs is celebrated today. St Herman is commemorated on November 15, the day of his repose; but (partly because pilgrimage to Alaska is so difficult in the winter) the day of his glorification, July 27 / August 9 is kept there as his primary feast day.   Following is a fragment of a conversation between St Herman and some officers of a Russian ship, recorded by his disciple Yanovsky; it includes perhaps the most familiar quotation from St Herman.   "But do you love God?" asked the Elder. And all answered: "Of course we love God. How can we not love God?" "And I, a sinner, have tried to love God for more than forty years, and I cannot say that I perfectly love Him," answered Father Herman, and began to explain how one must love God. "If we love someone," he said, "then we always think of that one, we strive to please that one; day and night our heart is preoccupied with that object. Is it in this way, gentlemen, that you love God? Do you often turn to Him, do you always remember Him, do you always pray to Him and fulfill His Holy commandments?" We had to admit that we did not. "For our good, for our happiness," concluded the Elder, "at least let us give a vow to ourselves, that from this day, from this hour, from this minute, we shall strive above all else to love God and to do His Holy Will!"   Saint Herman is also commemorated on December 12.

FII FACIL
Fundos Imobiliários: LIVE com André Nardi e João Paulo Germanos - Tellus - TEPP11

FII FACIL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 67:41


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Eaarth Feels
Episode 187. BEST IN CLIMATE. Greta Thunberg, Vanessa Nakate Excoriate World Leaders for 'Blah, Blah, Blah' Climate Failures, by Andrea Germanos

Eaarth Feels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 5:58


"Our leaders are lost," said Nakate of Uganda, "and our planet is damaged." This week's Best in Climate article highlights the recent addresses by youth climate activists Vanessa Nakate and Greta Thunberg at Youth4Climate summit. Originally published on CommonDreams.org.

Eaarth Feels
Episode 187. BEST IN CLIMATE. Greta Thunberg, Vanessa Nakate Excoriate World Leaders for 'Blah, Blah, Blah' Climate Failures, by Andrea Germanos

Eaarth Feels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 5:58


"Our leaders are lost," said Nakate of Uganda, "and our planet is damaged." This week's Best in Climate article highlights the recent addresses by youth climate activists Vanessa Nakate and Greta Thunberg at Youth4Climate summit. Originally published on CommonDreams.org.

Sport On
cricket correspondent from the UK Rory Dollard and SABC cricket commentator Natalie Germanos

Sport On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 17:46


    "The Marylebone Cricket Club made headlines recently when they decided to change the term batsman to a more gender neutral 'batter', cricket correspondent from the UK Rory Dollard and SABC cricket commentator Natalie Germanos weigh in, on these new changes and what would theu mean for the sport.  ” 

The Intentional Greatness Podcast
Propelling Towards Your Dreams, with Micheline Germanos

The Intentional Greatness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 45:30


Founder and Principal at Germanos Leadership, LLC, Micheline is a leadership, executive, and team coach who provides business leaders and their teams. She brings a uniquely valuable perspective as she combines 25+ years of versatile, international business and leadership experience with deep coaching skills, EQ, intuition, and empathy. Her clients include senior leaders at Google, Microsoft, Ericsson, Alaska Airlines, Swedish Hospital, and Providence Health and Services, in addition to startup CEOs and VPs in mid-size companies. Micheline is passionate about people and possibilities. As a coach, she believes that each of her clients is unique and thus, she provides a customized and personalized approach that enables leaders to self-realize and formulate their solutions. A French national born in Lebanon, with an engineering degree in Computer Sciences, Micheline speaks four languages. Micheline spent ten years as a Director at Microsoft, during which she led an early version of their Cloud business in the EMEA region and scaled it into a substantial revenue stream. She left Microsoft in 2013 to build her international executive coaching practice. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Micheline went from an engineer to a coach How you can choose to make a big impact in the workplace The importance of giving yourself permission Why people have had to recreate boundaries during the pandemic The three steps necessary to make a life change What to do to start to listen to your inner voice What are the three components to develop your executive presence Resources: Website: http://germanosleadership.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelinegermanos Twitter: https://twitter.com/inspir2transfrm Listening to Your Inner Voice Micheline Germanos is a Leadership Coach and Founder and Principal at Germanos Leadership. She combines more than two decades of business and leadership experience with deep coaching skills to help business leaders and their teams. After a sudden health crisis, she was able to listen to her inner voice and pursue her dream career. In this episode of the Intentional Greatness® podcast, Micheline shares the necessary components and actions needed to propel you to your dream life. Giving Yourself Permission While working as an executive in the tech industry, Micheline found herself doing the delicate dance of motherhood and career. During our conversation, she recalls a time when her then six-year-old son asked why she didn't pick him up for school like the other mothers. Micheline explains how this moment forced her to make small changes in her life like occasionally leaving the office at 4 pm or working from home one day a week. She shares how she gave herself permission and encouraged her team to do the same in their lives. Defining Moments Although Micheline spent over twenty years in her corporate career, she long had a desire to become a coach. But, she decided that she would wait until her sons went to college to make the transition. Micheline shares her story of becoming diagnosed with colon cancer, and how it became the defining moment in her life that made her realize life was short. In this episode, she discusses the steps necessary to make a major life change.

Los goles de Carrusel
Los goles de Carrusel | Portugal 2 - 4 Alemania | Los germanos remontan y aplastan a Portugal

Los goles de Carrusel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 8:21


Excelso partido de Alemania que arrancó perdiendo pero supo remontar el tanto inicial de Cristiano Ronaldo

Carrusel Deportivo
Los goles de Carrusel | Portugal 2 - 4 Alemania | Los germanos remontan y aplastan a Portugal

Carrusel Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 8:21


Excelso partido de Alemania que arrancó perdiendo pero supo remontar el tanto inicial de Cristiano Ronaldo

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 2:45


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Le Point J - RTS
La grève de la faim, ça marche vraiment?

Le Point J - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 12:11


Arrêter de manger pour défendre une cause, pour obtenir un statut, pour s'opposer au pouvoir. La grève de la faim est une méthode de protestation qui interpelle. Dernier exemple en date, celui de l'opposant politique russe Alexey Navalny, ou dans un tout autre contexte, la grève de la faim d'une jeune militante écologiste à Lausanne. On en parle avec Johanna Siméant-Germanos, directrice du département de sciences sociales de l'ENS et professeure de science politique. Juliane Roncoroni Réalisation: Damien Barrière-Constantin Nous écrire: pointj@rts.ch Pour aller plus loin:- L'ouvrage "La grève de la faim" de Johanna Siméant-Germanos, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2009- Le film "Hunger" de Steve McQueen, 2009

RaczejKonsolowo Gamecast
Ten pełen niezapomnianych momentów z retro chłopcem i eksploracją

RaczejKonsolowo Gamecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 192:35


Witajcie serdecznie! Kontynuujemy rozmowy o newsach w odcinkach, skoro nie było głosy sprzeciwu dla takiej formy, ale zanim do nich przejdziemy to moje wrażenia z Narita Boy, moja i Bartka opinia o Remnant: From the Ashes oraz na zakończenie pierwszej części rozmawiamy o Abzu i A Way Out, które sprawdził Bartek. W wiadomościach dwa tematy kontrowersyjne: zamknięcie sklepów na starych sprzętach PlayStation oraz samozaoranie branży przy okazji Six Days in Fallujah, a także ofensywa Sony na kina i seriale. Natomiast na zakończenie odcinka, z wielką przyjemnością, realizujemy temat podesłany przez słuchacza poprzez formularz na blogu RK: Top 5 niezapomnianych momentów w grach/ związanych z grami? Miłego słuchania! I. W CO GRALIŚMY?

Dejiny
Pred 200 rokmi Gréci začali bojovať o svoju nezávislosť

Dejiny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 47:27


Poznávam ťa podľa meča, čo má ostrie hrozivé, poznávam ťa podľa očí, čo merajú silou zem. Ty z posvätných kostí Grékov bola si nám vyňatá a jak dávno statočná buď pozdravená, sloboda! To sú slová Hymny za slobodu z pera gréckeho básnika Dionysia Solomósa, ktoré vznikli v pohnutých časoch zápasu za národnú nezávislosť a ktorú si Gréci spievajú dodnes. 25. marca si bude celé Grécko pripomínať 200 rokov od symbolického začiatku tejto revolúcie. A opäť nám ho stvárňuje ďalšie umelecké dielo – historická scéna z obrazu Theodorosa Vryzakisa, na ktorej metropolita Germanos práve 25. marca 1821 posväcuje bielo-modrú vlajku povstalcov. Grécky boj za oslobodenie spod osmanskej nadvlády a úsilie o vznik vlastného štátu inšpiroval vo svojej dobe prakticky celú Európu. Politici, ale aj umelci vyzývali k podpore Grékov a fantazírovali o obnove mýtickej Helady. Tzv. grécka múza však mala často veľmi ďaleko od reality a cesta k nezávislému gréckemu štátu viedla neraz cez potoky krvi, ale aj cez vnútorné spory a sklamanie. Ako teda vyzeral boj Grékov za svoju slobodu? Jaro Valent z časopisu Historická revue sa rozpráva s historikom Marekom Meškom. – Ak máte pre nám spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na jaroslav.valent@petitpress.sk – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Podporte vznik podcastu Dejiny a kúpte si digitálne predplatné SME.sk na sme.sk/podcast – Odoberajte aj denný newsletter SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/suhrnsme – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Dejiny.

Archisearch Talks
Sofia Zioga. Women in Architecture.

Archisearch Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 26:49


Σας καλωσορίζω στο έκτο επεισόδιο της νέας σειράς των podcasts Archisearch Talks, με θεματική Women in Architecture. Eίμαι ο Βασίλης Μπαρτζώκας ιδρυτής της πλατφόρμας ARCHISEARCH.gr και της εταιρίας επικοινωνίας DESIGN AMBASSADOR H σειρά αυτή έφτασε από την πρώτη μόλις εβδομάδα στο top 10 των Ελληνικών Podcasts στο Spotify με υψηλότερη θέση την 4η ενώ παρέμεινε στο ΤΟΠ 20 για 110 ημέρες. Μπορείτε να τα ακούσετε από διάφορες πλατφόρμες όπως: -Spotify -Apple Podcasts -Breaker -Castbox -Google Podcasts -Overcast -Pocket Casts -RadioPublic -ANCHOR.FM Tα podcast αυτά γίνονται στο πλαίσιο της ενότητας Women in Architecture, η οποία ξεκίνησε το 2020 από το Archisearch.gr και την Design Ambassador. Ο διάλογος τότε εξελισσόταν μετρημένα, καθώς η ισότητα στην πράξη θεωρούνταν δεδομένη. Ωστόσο σήμερα πολλές βεβαιότητες έχουν κλονιστεί, έτσι το θέμα για την Παγκόσμια Ημέρα της Γυναίκας, το οποίο χαρακτηρίζει όλο το 2021, από τα Ηνωμένα Έθνη είναι «Women in leadership”, με στόχο τη διαμόρφωση ενός ακόμα πιο ισότιμου μέλλοντος στην μετά covid περίοδο. Το 2021 λοιπόν είναι ένα έτος που γιορτάζουμε τις επιτυχίες που μας εμπνέουν αλλά και ανακαλύπτουμε, επισημαίνουμε και επιλύουμε τα κενά που υπάρχουν. Για να μετρήσουμε επιτυχίες και να εντοπίσουμε σημεία προβληματισμου, μαζί μας σήμερα είναι η Σοφία Ζιώγα Η Σοφία Ζιώγα σπούδασε αρχιτεκτονική στο τμήμα Αρχιτεκτόνων του Αριστοτελείου Πανεπιστημίου Θεσσαλονίκης-Α.Π.Θ. και στην Bartlett School of Architecture- University College of London, από όπου απέκτησε μεταπτυχιακό τίτλο σπουδών στον αρχιτεκτονικό σχεδιασμό. Από το 2001 έως το 2008, εργάστηκε στο αρχιτεκτονικό γραφείο «ΜΟΒ Αρχιτέκτονες» και απο το 2009 αποτελεί partner των A2 architects. Οι A2 architects είναι μία αρχιτεκτονική ομάδα με έδρα την Αθήνα, που ιδρύθηκε από τον αρχιτέκτονα Σωτήρη Ανυφαντή, ως συνέχεια της συνεργασίας του με το αρχιτεκτονικό γραφείο του Γιάννη Ανυφαντή. Το γραφείο εστιάζει σε δύο άξονες. Χώρους κατοικίας και εμπορικούς, δημιουργώντας χωρικές αφηγήσεις που ανταποκρίνονται στις ανάγκες των χρηστών. Οι A2 έχουν αναλάβει τα τελευταία δέκα χρόνια πολλά απαιτητικά μικρής και μεγάλης κλίμακας έργα με εξειδίκευση στα δίκτυα καταστημάτων εταιριών όπως ENERGY, CULTIVOS, SONY, GERMANOS, OPAP, ADMIRAL, GRUPPO CUCINE, ενώ μεγάλη αίσθηση είχε κάνει πρίν απο δυο χρόνια ο επανασχεδιασμός του πιλοτικού καταστήματος των νέων ΚΕΠ για λογαριασμό του Δήμου Αθηναίων. Μεταξύ άλλων το γραφείο συνεργάζεται με ιδιώτες και funds για τον σχεδιασμό κατοικιών αλλά και συγκροτημάτων καθώς και για πολυκατοικίες, διαμερίσματα αλλά και Ξενοδoxεία.

RaczejKonsolowo Gamecast
Ten betonowych dżinach, patentach i nauki z gier

RaczejKonsolowo Gamecast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 148:03


Witajcie serdecznie! W dwudziestym pierwszym odcinku Gamescastu wspólnie z Bartkiem zapraszamy was do wysłuchania naszych wrażeń z czterech gier oraz dwóch tematów w Wolnych Wnioskach. Z tytułów, w jakie udało nam się pograć mamy m.in. Destruction AllStars oraz Concrete Genie, a więc PlayStation Plus mocno. Do tego Bartek pograł nieco w Unravel Two oraz Sackboy A Big Adventure. Po przerwie zajmiemy się umiejętnościami, które nauczyły lub obudziły w nas gry, a stanowią część naszego życia poza hobby, oraz kontrowersją dotyczącą patentowania elementów game designu. Miłego słuchania! I. W CO GRALIŚMY?

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Antena Historia
58 Los Germanos, breve introducción - Relatos Históricos - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Antena Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 34:01


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Los germanos fueron, junto con los persas, los enemigos por antonomasia de Roma. Sin embargo, los pueblos germánicos que acabaron con el Imperio no fueron los mismos que se enfrentaron a César. Aunque todos eran germanos, su idiosincrasia e Historia fue distinta. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Podcast La Biblioteca Perdida
314 – Aquae Sextiae, cuando el cónsul Mario frenó a los germanos – La Biblioteca Perdida – 27 nov 18

Podcast La Biblioteca Perdida

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 136:11


Hoy viajaremos a los tiempos de una República romana en tiempos convulsos, momentos en los que la euforia de la expansión territorial chocaba con momentos en los que parecía que los “bárbaros” acabarían tomando Roma. Nos centraremos en los últimos años del siglo segundo antes de nuestra era, en una batalla, Aquae Sixtiae, en la que el Cayo Mario, famoso por llegar a ser elegido cónsul hasta en siete ocasiones, se enfrentó, tras el desastre de Arausio, a pueblos nómadas en migración masiva al sur como cimbrios y teutones. Pero tenemos más que ofreceros, como una nueva entrega de Allende los Mares. Esta semana, nos trasladará hasta las aguas de La Rochelle. A las órdenes del almirante castellano Ambrosio Bocanegra viviremos una batalla naval contra los ingleses encuadrada en la segunda fase de la Guerra de los Cien años y donde la audacia fue el arma más poderosa de los castellanos. Finalmente, recuperamos de anteriores temporadas una entrega de Historias de Cine. En esta ocasión hablaremos de una serie de culto sobre Roma, estrenada por la BBC hace casi 40 años Yo Claudio, basada en la obra homónima de Robert Graves. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Luces y sombras de la historia
42 Julio César - Parte 1

Luces y sombras de la historia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 20:23


Enigma de la semana:¿Qué mandó construir Julio Cesar durante la guerra de las Galias, para dar un escarmiento a los Germanos? La respuesta se menciona durante el programa.Mándanos tu respuesta y te regalaremos el libro "El conflicto de los siglos" de la escritora Ellen. G. White. Un libro apasionante que transformará tu manera de entender la historia.Puedes ponerte en contacto con nosotros escribiéndonos a hola@hopemedia.es o al whatsapp: 644 348 432Francisco Urbina y Darío Sangüesa en los micrófonos.Aitor Hidalgo en el control de sonido.

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers Among the Saints Epiphanios and Germanos

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017


Saint of the Day
Our Fathers Among the Saints Epiphanios, Bishop of Cyprus and Germanos, Archbishop of Constantinople

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016


Saint of the Day
Our Fathers Among the Saints Epiphanios, Bishop of Cyprus and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015