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- The Polychronion (Greek: Πολυχρόνιον, "many years"; Georgian: მრავალჟამიერი, mravaljamieri; Church Slavonic: многая лета, romanized: mnogaya leta) is a...3 KB (407 words) - 21:58, 3 October 2023
- Memory eternal is an exclamation, an encomium like the polychronion, used at the end of a Byzantine Rite funeral or memorial service, as followed by the...5 KB (525 words) - 20:06, 7 August 2024
- encomium of Milan Versus de Verona is a medieval encomium of Verona Polychronion is chanted in the liturgy of Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite...3 KB (357 words) - 13:34, 26 January 2024
- πολλά έτη Eis polla etē ("Many Years to You") and on the Byzantine Rite polychronion (from the Church Slavonic: мъногаꙗ лѣта mŭnogaja lěta) or the hierarchical...3 KB (308 words) - 12:22, 29 September 2021
- ("to speak"), and is, through French, the etymon of the English "fame". Polychronion Iris Gná Homer, Iliad 2. 93 ff (trans. Lattimore) (Greek epic C8th B...4 KB (504 words) - 06:09, 2 October 2023
- acclamation called Eis polla eti (Greek εἰς πολλὰ ἔτη): it is part of the Polychronion. In Slavic Orthodoxy, especially Ukraine and Russia, Mnogaya leta has...5 KB (591 words) - 21:59, 3 October 2023
- geopolitical, cultural, and historical region of Bengal and Bangamata. Polychronion Orthodox Chant with similar meaning, sung to the Orthodox Authorities...23 KB (2,600 words) - 11:41, 8 August 2024
- highest") Appointed troparia Augmented Litany Litany of Askings Dismissal Polychronion First Hour Besides numerous traditional chants of several schools, the...10 KB (938 words) - 04:31, 7 August 2024
- Kathisma Kyrie Laying on of hands Lord's Prayer Megalynarion Axion Estin Polychronion Prayer of Saint Ephrem Procession Prokeimenon Secret Sign of the Cross...67 KB (7,671 words) - 17:33, 18 June 2024
- Kathisma Kyrie Laying on of hands Lord's Prayer Megalynarion Axion Estin Polychronion Prayer of Saint Ephrem Procession Prokeimenon Secret Sign of the Cross...9 KB (1,115 words) - 16:02, 4 August 2024
- Kathisma Kyrie Laying on of hands Lord's Prayer Megalynarion Axion Estin Polychronion Prayer of Saint Ephrem Procession Prokeimenon Secret Sign of the Cross...93 KB (12,128 words) - 10:09, 13 May 2024
- 2013. Mravalzhamieri is also a Georgian name of the Christian chant Polychronion. Lechleitner, Gerda; Lomidze, Nona (2013). "Production and process: creative...2 KB (237 words) - 10:03, 9 February 2024
- Kathisma Kyrie Laying on of hands Lord's Prayer Megalynarion Axion Estin Polychronion Prayer of Saint Ephrem Procession Prokeimenon Secret Sign of the Cross...14 KB (1,282 words) - 02:34, 15 June 2024
- Kathisma Kyrie Laying on of hands Lord's Prayer Megalynarion Axion Estin Polychronion Prayer of Saint Ephrem Procession Prokeimenon Secret Sign of the Cross...7 KB (794 words) - 19:31, 22 January 2024
- Kathisma Kyrie Laying on of hands Lord's Prayer Megalynarion Axion Estin Polychronion Prayer of Saint Ephrem Procession Prokeimenon Secret Sign of the Cross...26 KB (3,494 words) - 20:46, 2 April 2024
- Mravalzhamieri 25 March 2013 A polyphonic folk song Mravalzhamieri ("polychronion") from the region of Kakheti. 8 "Urban" Mravalzhamieri 25 March 2013...20 KB (580 words) - 13:04, 12 April 2024
- Kathisma Kyrie Laying on of hands Lord's Prayer Megalynarion Axion Estin Polychronion Prayer of Saint Ephrem Procession Prokeimenon Secret Sign of the Cross...14 KB (1,825 words) - 19:21, 13 July 2024
- of the Mother of God, Phos Hilaron, Justinian's Hymn, Ton Despotin, Polychronion of the Basileus Gaul - La Brabançonne, Original Melody, drum solo and...84 KB (3,889 words) - 16:33, 9 August 2024
- Kathisma Kyrie Laying on of hands Lord's Prayer Megalynarion Axion Estin Polychronion Prayer of Saint Ephrem Procession Prokeimenon Secret Sign of the Cross...17 KB (2,264 words) - 18:48, 28 April 2024
- 1948" (1970); "The Khakheti winegrowers" - lithography (1979); "The Polychronion" (1988) - Collections of the Georgian National Museum and "Portrait of...8 KB (586 words) - 22:22, 30 May 2024
- was needed. The session then ended with the usual acclamations, the Polychronion that Greeks will always work in on every possible occasion: "To the Lord