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Panteleimon Rompolas
Panteleimon or Panteley may refer to: People * Pantaleon, also called Panteleimon, king in Bactria and India (reigned BC) * Saint Pantaleon, also called Saint Panteleimon * Panteley Dimitrov, Bulgarian football midfielder * Panteley Kiselov, Bulgarian soldier and general * Panteleimon Golosov, Russian Constructivist architect and brother of Ilya Golosov * Panteleimon Kotokos, Greek Orthodox bishop * Panteleimon Kulish, Ukrainian writer * Panteleimon Ponomarenko, general in the Red Army * Panteleimon Romanov, Russian/Soviet writer * Panteleimon Sudzhaksky, Bulgarian Orthodox monk * Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Panteleimon Tagawa), Japanese-American-Russian actor Places * Paralia Panteleimonos (Beach of Panteleimon), a settlement of the former municipal district of Panteleimonas * Panteleimon, Kilkis, a village in the Kilkis regional unit, Greece * Panteleimon Kulish Gymnasium, a high school in Borzna, Ukraine Religious buildings * Church of Saint Panteleimon of Acharnai, central Ath ...
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Panteleimon, Kilkis
Panteleimon ( el, Παντελεήμων, old name: Nea Santa) is a village south of the city of Kilkis in the Kilkis regional unit, in northern Greece. It is part of the municipal unit Gallikos Gallikos ( el, Γαλλικός) is a village and a former municipality in the Kilkis regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Kilkis, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has a ... and has a population of 451 people (2011). References Populated places in Kilkis (regional unit) {{Kilkis div ...
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Pantaleyev (other)
Panteleyev, also transliterated as Panteleev () is a Russian surname, formed from the Greek name Panteleimon (other), Panteleimon. The feminine form is Panteleyeva or Panteleeva: *Aleksander Panteleyev (1874–1948), Soviet actor and director, Congestion (film), ''Congestion'' (film) *Denis Panteleyev (born 1982), Russian footballer *Elena Deza, née Panteleeva (born 1961), French–Russian mathematician *Grigorijs Panteļejevs (born 1972), Latvian ice hockey player *Leonid Panteleyev (1908–1987), writer of The Republic of ShKID (film), ''The Republic of ShKID'' (film) *Marina Panteleyeva (born 1989), Russian sprinter *Natalya Panteleyeva (born 1983), Russian middle distance runner *Petko Pantaleev (born 1938), Bulgarian volleyball player *Serafima Panteleeva (1846–1918), Russian feminist, physiologist, author, and translator. *Sergey Panteleev (born 1951), Russian politician *Vladislav Panteleyev (born 1996), Russian footballer *Yuri Aleksandrovich Panteleyev (1901–1 ...
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Pantaleon (other)
Pantaleon was an early 2nd century BC Greco-Bactrian king. Pantaleon may also refer to: People Given name * Pantaleon of Pydna (4th century BC), Macedonian officer under Alexander the Great * Saint Pantaleon (died 303), legendary Christian martyr * Pantaleon Alvarez (born 1958), Filipino lawyer and politician * Pantaleon Candidus (1540–1608), Austrian theologian * Pantaléon Costa de Beauregard (1806–1864), French statesman * Pantaleón Dalence (1815–1892), Bolivian jurist and politician * Pantaleon Hebenstreit (1668–1750), German dance teacher, musician and composer * Pantaleón Salvó (fl. 1910s), Spanish footballer * Pantaleon Szyndler (1846–1905), Polish painter * Pantaleón Julian Valdés (fl 1917), Cuban medical doctor * Pantaleón Valmonte or Belmonte (1856–1896), mayor of Gapan during the Philippine Revolution against Spain * León Kilat (Pantaleón Villegas, 1873–1898), Filipino revolutionary leader * Pope Urban IV (Jacques Pantaléon, 1195–1264) ...
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Pantelej (other)
Pantelej is an urban municipality of the city of Niš, Serbia. *Pantelej neighbourhood, Niš, a neighbourhood within the municipality *, a rural settlement in Kočani Kočani ( mk, Кочани ) is a town in the eastern part of North Macedonia, situated around east from Skopje. It has a population of 28,330 and is the seat of the Kočani Municipality. Geography and population The town spreads across the Nort ..., Macedonia See also * Panteley (other) {{geodis ...
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Church Of Saint Panteleimon (Thessaloniki)
The Church of Saint Panteleimon ( el, Ναός Αγίου Παντελεήμονα, ''Naós Agíou Panteleímona'') is a late Byzantine church Built in the 14th century in Thessaloniki, Greece. Because of its well-preserved Byzantine architecture and its testimony to the importance of Thessaloniki to early and medieval Christianity, the church was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988 along with several other Paleochristian and Byzantine monuments of Thessaloniki. History The church lies in the eastern part of the old city, near the Tomb of Galerius (the "Rotunda"), at the intersection of Iasonidou and Arrianou streets. Its current dedication to Saint Panteleimon was given to the church after the end of Ottoman rule in 1912, and its original dedication is therefore disputed. In Ottoman times, it was converted into a mosque in 1548 and became known as İshakiye Camii ("Mosque of Ishak saac), which in the prevailing scholarly interpretation points to an identifica ...
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Church Of Saint Panteleimon Of Acharnai
The church of Saint Panteleimon of Acharnai ( el, Άγιος Παντελεήμων Αχαρνών) is a Greek Orthodox basilica in the center of Athens. It has a maximum length of 63 m and width 48 m and it is the biggest church of Greece. The church is in the downtown of the modern city of Athens, close to the high-traffic Acharnon Avenue. The foundations of the church were laid on 12 September 1910 by King George I of Greece and it was consecrated on 22 June 1930. The church's interior paintings were created by the painter Giannis Karouzos (1937-2013). It took him 23 years to complete the painting of the 6,000 m2 surface of the interior walls of the church. Other sources consider Cathedral of Saint Andrew, Patras, and not Church of Saint Panteleimon of Acharnai, as the largest orthodox church in Greece. See also * The neighbourhood of Saint Panteleimon *List of largest Orthodox cathedrals This is a list of the largest Eastern Orthodox church buildings in the world, based o ...
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Panteleimon Kulish Gymnasium
Panteleimon Kulish Gymnasium is a public gymnasium school in Borzna Borzna (, ), also referred to as Borsna, is a historic town in northern Ukraine, in Nizhyn Raion of Chernihiv Oblast. It hosts the administration of Borzna urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: Location Borzna is locat ..., Ukraine, founded in 1912. Sources *''Ukrainian publishing center "Galaxy-s"*''Gymnasium named Panteleimon Kulish Borzna Borznyansky City District Council of Chernihiv region*''Ukrainian legal portal*''Gymnasium named Panteleimon Kulish Borzna Borznyansky City District Council of Chernihiv region*''About naming Panteleimon Kulish Gymnasium Borzna {{coord missing, Ukraine Educational institutions established in 1912 1912 establishments in the Russian Empire Gymnasiums in Ukraine ...
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