At the end of the 17th Century the Greek orthodox Archbishop in Venice -Meletios Typaldos- decided to turn the doctrine of the orthodox Greeks into Catholicism. More than 5.000 Greeks were living in Venice then. Their leadership -the Greek confraternity- fought against Meletios. Participants in this conflict were the Pope, the ecumenical Patriarch in Constantinople and Peter the Great of Russia. All the play according to my opinion -which is followed by evidence and theoretical support is a strong conflict between the two actors -the Archbishop and the Confraternity- and the object of conflict is the change of the Greek orthodox beliefs to Catholicism. Ethnicity especially for Greeks of the era is identified with orthodoxy. So this was a co...
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In this paper, I clarify the meaning of the last scene in Othello, in which Cassio, a Florentine, su...
In 1211 some of patrician branches left for Crete. Nani, Muazzo, Venier, Canal, Falier, Foscolo, Sag...
This study explores how Venetian and Ottoman elites rearticulated religious and linguistic boundarie...
In the 13th - 15th centuries, the Catholic Church exerted an enormous influence on social and politi...
The Catholics of the Aegean islands represent a rather neglected subject in the story of the Greek W...
This thesis examines community and identity within the context of immigration. The sixteenth century...
The early modern Mediterranean was an area where many different rich cultural traditions came in con...
This thesis takes as a focal point an important Archbishop of the Greek community in Venice, Meleti...
Kollyvades, a distinct ideological faction in the Greek-Orthodox Church, did not represent a simple ...
The Ottoman Empire posed a constant threat to European states in the Modern Age, especially the Repu...
For both (primarily local) Jews and (primarily immigrant) Muslims, becoming Catholic in seventeenth-...
After imposing its power on the countries of the Adriatic and the former Byzantine empire, Venice be...
In the long space-time between the late fifteenth and early nineteenth centuries Greek Orthodox peop...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάIt is obvious that there is a reinforcement of religiosity and n...
Promoting the cults of local holy men and women was a very popular form of civic aggrandisement in I...
In this paper, I clarify the meaning of the last scene in Othello, in which Cassio, a Florentine, su...
In 1211 some of patrician branches left for Crete. Nani, Muazzo, Venier, Canal, Falier, Foscolo, Sag...
This study explores how Venetian and Ottoman elites rearticulated religious and linguistic boundarie...