The holiness of sacred spaces is expressed through the creative synthesis and performance of different symbolic or iconic elements. This article concentrates on the medieval church of Ayios Iakovos in Nicosia, Cyprus. Dedicated to Saint James the Persian, the church became, by the 1600s, a shared shrine for Christians of different denominations (Orthodox, Maronites, and Latins) and Muslims. The aim of this article is to investigate in an interdisciplinary way the formation, adaptation, and negotiation of insular religious identities in relation to Ayios Iakovos’ hierotopy, official and popular religious practices, and the appropriation of Byzantine culture. The components in the creation of this sacred space reflect long-term contact betwee...
The present study addresses the question of the way divine worship was carried out in the island of ...
GO Religioscapes The present research project deals with the Greek and Greek-Cypriot migrant commun...
International audienceTwice a year, the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. George on the island of Büyü...
This article focusses on the relationship of the church with productive landscapes and coastal topog...
There is no clear evidence to suggest the presence of Christianity in Cyprus during the first three ...
In this thesis I will examine the phenomenon of middle byzantine churches being erected over the rui...
International audienceCyprus acquired special importance, especially from the thirteenth century onw...
Religion and language has always been an integral and constitutive part of societies and their ident...
Religion and language has always been an integral and constitutive part of societies and their ident...
This article aims to raise issues for discussion about the change in the use and concept of sacred l...
This article shows how everyday religious practices inform the processes of social identification, c...
International audienceA focus on extra-urban sanctuaries and their proliferation during a specific e...
The culture of ancient Cyprus, including religion, is seen in terms of the dialectic between native ...
The Melkites of Cyprus like the Georgians identified with the Greek Church and followed their rite. ...
This article examines the transformation of public identity among the Greek-speaking inhabitants of ...
The present study addresses the question of the way divine worship was carried out in the island of ...
GO Religioscapes The present research project deals with the Greek and Greek-Cypriot migrant commun...
International audienceTwice a year, the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. George on the island of Büyü...
This article focusses on the relationship of the church with productive landscapes and coastal topog...
There is no clear evidence to suggest the presence of Christianity in Cyprus during the first three ...
In this thesis I will examine the phenomenon of middle byzantine churches being erected over the rui...
International audienceCyprus acquired special importance, especially from the thirteenth century onw...
Religion and language has always been an integral and constitutive part of societies and their ident...
Religion and language has always been an integral and constitutive part of societies and their ident...
This article aims to raise issues for discussion about the change in the use and concept of sacred l...
This article shows how everyday religious practices inform the processes of social identification, c...
International audienceA focus on extra-urban sanctuaries and their proliferation during a specific e...
The culture of ancient Cyprus, including religion, is seen in terms of the dialectic between native ...
The Melkites of Cyprus like the Georgians identified with the Greek Church and followed their rite. ...
This article examines the transformation of public identity among the Greek-speaking inhabitants of ...
The present study addresses the question of the way divine worship was carried out in the island of ...
GO Religioscapes The present research project deals with the Greek and Greek-Cypriot migrant commun...
International audienceTwice a year, the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. George on the island of Büyü...