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Definition of Agios
1. agio [n] - See also: agio
Lexicographical Neighbors of Agios
Literary usage of Agios
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Eastern Crete by Jonnie Godfrey, Elizabeth Karslake (2003)
"Contents Preface 5 Acknowledgements; Recommended reading 6 Getting about 7 Plans
of Iraklion and agios Nikolaos 8 Picnicking 10 Picnic suggestions 10 A ..."
2. A History of Architecture in Italy from the Time of Constantine to the Dawn by Charles Amos Cummings (1901)
"Capital from the agios Sergius. the church, now entirely dismantled, and abandoned
to ruin, the adherence to the classic forms was much less marked.2 ..."
3. The Prepalatial Cemeteries at Mochlos and Gournia and the House Tombs of by Jeffrey S. Soles (1992)
"Location and Excavation This tomb, which is still visible, is located southeast
of the modern village of agios Georgios in ..."
4. Landscapes of Western Crete: A Countryside Guide by Jonnie Godfrey, Elizabeth Karslake (2002)
"The few trees, however, offer very little shade, so this is not a hike to be
undertaken in high summer. Getting into the church of agios ..."
5. Crete by Moritz Maurus (2001)
"Further on, you'll come to the village of agios Konstantinos 0 where many of ...
The large town of agios Georgios 0- which is also a fine place to stop for ..."
6. Crete by Michele Macrakis, Eva Apraku, Reginald Hanicke, Matthias Eckolt (2001)
"... Museum in agios Nikolaos. Close to the bridge behind which Mirtos begins a
beaten path forks to the right and you will see signs for Mount Pirgos, ..."