Chrysanthos — (Greek: Χρύσανθος), latinized as Chrysanthus, is a Greek name meaning golden flower . The feminine form of the name is Chrysanthe (Χρυσάνθη), also written Chrysanthi. Notable people bearing the name include: Saint Chrysanthus, 3rd century… … Wikipedia
Chrysanthos — Chrysanthus (altgriechisch Chrysanthos, eingedeutscht auch Chrysanth) war ein christlicher Märtyrer, gestorben vermutlich unter der Herrschaft des römischen Kaisers Diokletian um das Jahr 304, nach anderen Angaben schon 283/284 unter seinem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Chrysanthos Mentis Bostantzoglou — (Greek: Χρύσανθος Μέντης Μποσταντζόγλου, Constantinople 1918 – 13 December 1995) and better known under the pen name of Bost (Μποστ), was a prolific Greek political cartoonist, playwright, lyricist and painter. His satirical cartoons and… … Wikipedia
Chrysanthos Theodoridis — or simply Chrysanthos (Greek: Χρύσανθος Θεοδωρίδης; 1934 – 30 March 2005) was a singer and songwriter from Pontus, though he also lived in Thessaloniki for many years. He was born Chrisanthos Theodoridis in Oinoi of Kozani and he wrote several… … Wikipedia
Chrysanthos Filippides — (Greek: Χρύσανθος Φιλιππίδης; also known as Harilaos Filippides (Χαρίλαος Φιλιππίδης)) (born 1881 in Gratini, Rhodope, Greece, died 1949, in Athens) was Archbishop of Athens, a theologian, religious hierarch and an academic.In 1903 he became a… … Wikipedia
Chrysanthos of Madytos — (ca. 1770 ca. 1840) was responsible for a reform of the notation of Byzantine Greek ecclesiastical music, along with Gregory the Protopsaltes and Chourmouzios the Archivist. See also Byzantine music This biographical article related to music is a … Wikipedia
Chrysanthos Sisinis — For other uses, see Sisinis. Chrysanthos Sisinis Χρύσανθος Σισίνης Born Gastouni, now Greece Died 1845 Greece … Wikipedia
Chrysanthos of Madytus — (c. 1770, Madytus, northwestern Turkey – 1846, Bursa, Turkey) Byzantine theorist. Working with Chourmouzios the Archivist and Gregorios the Protopsaltes (c. 1778–1821), he wrote Theōretikon mega tēs mousikēs ( Great Theoretical Book on Music ) … Historical dictionary of sacred music
Octoechos — This article is about the Byzantine musical system of eight modes. For the book of liturgical texts set to those modes, see Octoechos (liturgy). Oktōēchos (here transcribed Octoechos ; Greek: Ὀκτώηχος, from ὀκτώ eight + ἦχος sound, mode called… … Wikipedia