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'''Ioakeim Martianos''' (Ιωακείμ Μαρτινιανός |
'''Ioakeim Martianos''' ({{langx|el|Ιωακείμ Μαρτινιανός}}; 1875–1955) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[Greek Orthodox Church|Orthodox]] bishop and author. |
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Martianos was born in [[Moscopole]], modern southern [[Albania]], where he acquired ground level studies. He attended the [[Phanar Greek Orthodox College]] |
Martianos was an ethnic [[Aromanians|Aromanian]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.academia.edu/10232889|title=Αρμάνοι Βλάχοι στα Βαλκάνια|first=O.|last=Cincarima|publisher=[[Society for Macedonian Studies]]|year=2010|language=el}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.anixneuseis.gr/%CE%BF%CE%B9-%CE%B2%CE%BB%CE%B1%CF%87%CE%BF%CE%B9-%CE%BA%CE%B1%CE%B9-%CE%BF%CE%B9-%CE%B1%CE%B5%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%86%CF%89%CE%BB%CE%B9%CE%B5%CF%83-%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%85%CF%83/|title=Οι βλάχοι και οι αετοφωλιές τους|first=Nikolaos|last=Mertzos|newspaper=Anixneuseis|date=24 October 2017|language=el}}</ref> He was born in [[Moscopole]], modern southern [[Albania]], where he acquired ground level studies. He attended the [[Phanar Greek Orthodox College]], followed by the [[Halki seminary]] in [[Constantinople]] (modern [[Istanbul]]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Διατελέσανται Μητροπολήται|url=http://www.imparamythias.gr/AEAO__ICONIDIEEOAE/aeao__iconidieeoae.html|publisher=Ιερά Μητρόπολις Παραμυθιάς, Φιλιατών, Γηρομερίου και Πάργας|accessdate=12 December 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120111105051/http://www.imparamythias.gr/AEAO__ICONIDIEEOAE/aeao__iconidieeoae.html|archive-date=11 January 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> Martianos was positioned at the following bishoprics:<ref>[http://www.impk.gr/index.jsp;jsessionid=7B73499EEEFE8212F2666CB03E831F68?CMCCode=100203&extLang= ''Σύντομη Ιστροική Αναδρομή''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721081413/http://www.impk.gr/index.jsp;jsessionid=7B73499EEEFE8212F2666CB03E831F68?CMCCode=100203&extLang= |date=2011-07-21 }}. Ιερά Μητρόπολη Πολυάνης και Κιλκισίου.</ref> |
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*[[Berat]]: 1911–1924 |
*[[Berat]]: 1911–1924 |
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*[[Paramythia]]: 1924–1925 |
*[[Metropolis of Paramythia|Paramythia]]: 1924–1925 |
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*Nea Pelagonia ([[Ptolemaida]]): 1925–1942 |
*Nea Pelagonia ([[Ptolemaida]]): 1925–1942 |
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*[[Kilkis]]: 1942–1945. |
*[[Kilkis]]: 1942–1945. |
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*[[Xanthi]]: 1945–1953. |
*[[Xanthi]]: 1945–1953. |
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Martianos also composed a voluminous treatise about his native town [[Moscopole]].<ref>Sakellariou M. V.. [ |
Martianos also composed a voluminous treatise about his native town [[Moscopole]].<ref>Sakellariou M. V.. [https://books.google.com/books?id=UV1oAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Martianos+(1875-1955)%22 ''Epirus, 4000 years of Greek history and civilization'']. Ekdotikē Athēnōn, 1997. {{ISBN|978-960-213-371-2}}, p. 408</ref> This work has been described by various scholars as one of the best analysis of the town's mid-18th century destruction,<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=oxZpAAAAMAAJ&q=martinianos ''Études balkaniques'']. Volume 33. Institut za balkanistika (Bŭlgarska akademii͡a͡ na naukite). 1997, p. 80.</ref> although it concentrates on the Greek features of the town.<ref>Winnifrith Tom. [https://books.google.com/books?id=SXagAAAAMAAJ&q=%22is+disappointing%2C+since+he+concentrates+almost%22 ''The Vlachs: the history of a Balkan people''], Volume 1987, Part 2, Duckworth, 1987. {{ISBN|978-0-7156-2135-6}}, p. 130.</ref> |
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| NAME = Martianos, Ioakeim |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Greek bishop |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1875 |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 1955 |
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[[Category:People from Moscopole]] |
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 27 October 2024
Ioakeim Martianos (Greek: Ιωακείμ Μαρτινιανός; 1875–1955) was a Greek Orthodox bishop and author.
Martianos was an ethnic Aromanian.[1][2] He was born in Moscopole, modern southern Albania, where he acquired ground level studies. He attended the Phanar Greek Orthodox College, followed by the Halki seminary in Constantinople (modern Istanbul).[3] Martianos was positioned at the following bishoprics:[4]
- Berat: 1911–1924
- Paramythia: 1924–1925
- Nea Pelagonia (Ptolemaida): 1925–1942
- Kilkis: 1942–1945.
- Xanthi: 1945–1953.
Martianos also composed a voluminous treatise about his native town Moscopole.[5] This work has been described by various scholars as one of the best analysis of the town's mid-18th century destruction,[6] although it concentrates on the Greek features of the town.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Cincarima, O. (2010). "Αρμάνοι Βλάχοι στα Βαλκάνια" (in Greek). Society for Macedonian Studies.
- ^ Mertzos, Nikolaos (24 October 2017). "Οι βλάχοι και οι αετοφωλιές τους". Anixneuseis (in Greek).
- ^ "Διατελέσανται Μητροπολήται". Ιερά Μητρόπολις Παραμυθιάς, Φιλιατών, Γηρομερίου και Πάργας. Archived from the original on 11 January 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
- ^ Σύντομη Ιστροική Αναδρομή Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. Ιερά Μητρόπολη Πολυάνης και Κιλκισίου.
- ^ Sakellariou M. V.. Epirus, 4000 years of Greek history and civilization. Ekdotikē Athēnōn, 1997. ISBN 978-960-213-371-2, p. 408
- ^ Études balkaniques. Volume 33. Institut za balkanistika (Bŭlgarska akademii͡a͡ na naukite). 1997, p. 80.
- ^ Winnifrith Tom. The Vlachs: the history of a Balkan people, Volume 1987, Part 2, Duckworth, 1987. ISBN 978-0-7156-2135-6, p. 130.