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Savvas may refer to: *Savvas (given name) *Savvas (surname) *Ayios Savvas, Nicosia, a neighbourhood and parish of Nicosia, Cyprus See also *Sabbas Sabbas (Σάββας pronounced Sávvas) is a Greek masculine given name. Variant forms or transliterations include Sabas, Savas, Savvas, Saba, Sava, Savva, Savo and Sawa. Sabbas may refer to, chronologically: * Sabbas Stratelates (died 272), ... * Savva (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Savvas (given Name)
Savvas ( el, Σάββας) is a Greek given name. Notable people with the given name include: *Savvas the New of Kalymnos (1862–1947), Greek patron saint *Savvas Chamberlain, Canadian scientist, inventor, professor, and entrepreneur *Savvas Constantinou (born 1971), Cypriot football goalkeeper * Savvas Exouzidis (born 1981), Greek footballer *Savvas Gentsoglou (born 1990), Greek football player * Savvas Houvartas, Cypriot guitarist and songwriter *Savvas Kofidis (born 1961), Greek football coach and former midfielder player *Savvas Moudouroglou (born 1991), Greek football striker *Savvas Panavoglou (born 1974), Greek discus thrower *Savvas Pantelidis (born 1965), Greek football head coach and former player *Savvas Poursaitidis (born 1976) Cypriot footballer *Savvas Saritzoglou (born 1971), Greek hammer thrower *Savvas Savva (born 1958), Cypriot composer, musicologist and pianist *Savvas Siatravanis (born 1992), Greek football midfielder *Savvas Tsabouris (born 1986), Greek footbal ...
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Savvas (surname)
Savvas ( el, Σάββας) is a Greek surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Savvas (1907–1981), Greek Professor of Medicine * Dimitrios Savvas (born 1939), Greek Olympic wrestler *Georgios Savvas ( 1880s–?), Greek revolutionary chieftain *Olivia Savvas, Australian politician See also * Savas (given name) *Sava (name) Sava is a male personal name in South Slavic languages. Perhaps the most famous example is the Serbian medieval prince turned monk Saint Sava. In Croatia, Sava is found as a male name among the Serbs and also as a female name among the Croats, like ... {{surname, Savvas Greek-language surnames ...
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Ayios Savvas, Nicosia
Ayios Savvas is a neighbourhood, quarter, mahalla or parish of Nicosia Nicosia ( ; el, Λευκωσία, Lefkosía ; tr, Lefkoşa ; hy, Նիկոսիա, romanized: ''Nikosia''; Cypriot Arabic: Nikusiya) is the largest city, capital, and seat of government of Cyprus. It is located near the centre of the Mesaor ..., CyprusCoexistence in the Disappeared Mixed Neighbourhoods of Nicosia by Ahmet An (Paper read at the conference: Nicosia: The Last Divided Capital in Europe, organized by the London Metropolitan University on 20th June 2011) and the parish church thereof. At the last census (2011) it had a population of 581, an increase from a population of 523 in 2001. It covers 25 streets in the south of Nicosia within the walls. History It is one of the 24 historic neighbourhoods of Nicosia within the walls. In 1946 it had a population of 1,266 of which 1,211 were Greek Cypriot, 39 Turkish Cypriot and 16 others. The church was built in 1850 and 1851.Exploring Nicosia by Mar ...
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Sabbas
Sabbas (Σάββας pronounced Sávvas) is a Greek masculine given name. Variant forms or transliterations include Sabas, Savas, Savvas, Saba, Sava, Savva, Savo and Sawa. Sabbas may refer to, chronologically: * Sabbas Stratelates (died 272), Roman general, martyr and saint * Sabbas the Goth (died 372), Christian martyr and saint * Sabbas the Sanctified (439–532), Cappadocian-Syrian monk, priest and saint * Saint Sava Saint Sava ( sr, Свети Сава, Sveti Sava, ; Old Church Slavonic: ; gr, Άγιος Σάββας; 1169 or 1174 – 14 January 1236), known as the Enlightener, was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalou ... (1174–1236), Serbian prince, monk, and saint {{given name, Sabbas Greek masculine given names ...
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