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Hasköy
Author(s) : Benlisoy Foti (4/15/2008)Translation : Tsokanis Anna
For citation: Benlisoy Foti, "Hasköy",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, ConstantinopleURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=11484>
GLOSSARY
agiasma The holy water (as well as the sacred place from where the water spurts), which the faithful drink, sprinkle or wash themselves in order to be healed.
gynaikonites Part of the church in the gallery, placed apart for women (gynaikes).
narthex A portico or a rectangular entrance-hall, parallel with the west end of an early Christian basilica or church.
protospatharios The first spatharios. A higher byzantine official of the imperial hierarchy which usually permitted participation in the senate. It was awarded even to eunuchs. After the 11th century, it gradually lost its importance. It was also an honorary title.
three-aisled basilica An oblong type of church internally divided into three aisles: the middle and the two side aisles. The middle aisle is often lighted by an elevated clerestory. In the Early Byzantine years this type of church had huge dimensions.
1. Byzantine period
2. Ottoman period
2.1. Hasköy from the 15th to the 19th century
2.1.1. Ecclesiastical buildings – schools
2.2. Hasköy in the 20th and 21st century
2.2.1. Demography
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