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| 6th day, Chios family reunion: Argentikon The path designs, inlaid black and white pebbles, are typical of old Chios |
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| 6th day, Chios family reunion: Argentikon Statues of two Argenti brothers whom Philip Argenti believed were hanged by the Turks on 23 Apr 1822: Leonidas Pandely (born 5 Sep 1745, left) and Nicolas Pandely (born 16 Feb 1755, right) |
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| 6th day, Chios family reunion: Argentikon waterwheel |
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| 6th day, Chios family reunion: Argentikon marble fountain, traditionally used for water storage during irrigation |
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| 6th day, Chios family reunion: Argentikon Philip Argenti |
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| 6th day, Chios family reunion: Argentikon Philip Argenti statue (detail) |
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| 6th day, Chios family reunion: Homer's Rock |
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| 6th day, Chios family reunion: Homer's Rock Although many in our group aspired to sit in Homer's seat, only one of us read classical Greek at university and can claim to be a Homerian: John Hughes |
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| Bible held at St. Tryphon Chapel, Chios Title page: "Divine and Holy Bible, dedicated to His Holiness the Patriarch of Jerusalem CHRYSANTHOS Notaras. Newly reprinted and carefully edited by Demetrios Theodosiou from Ioannina. Venice, 1780" |
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| St. Tryphon Bible - detail Bottom of title page, *5* November 1785. The present [Bible] belongs to [Brother] Maximos, monk [and] priest, whose former [civilian] name was George Petrocochino. [unknown to Argenti] (deciphering by George Agelasto & Vassiliki (Kiki) Politi.
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| Panaghia Pachia Church Kambos, Chios |
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| Panaghia Pachia Church |
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