"Agios Theologos" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: Hagios Theologos [alternative]
Etymology: From the modern Greek transcription of Byzantine Greek Ἅγιος Θεολόγος (Hágios Theológos, “the Holy Theologian”), from its 6th-century basilica dedicated to St John the Theologian, supposed author of the Book of Revelation. Doublet of Ayasoluk. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|el|-}} Greek, {{der|en|gkm|Ἅγιος Θεολόγος||the Holy Theologian}} Byzantine Greek Ἅγιος Θεολόγος (Hágios Theológos, “the Holy Theologian”), {{doublet|en|Ayasoluk}} Doublet of Ayasoluk Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Agios Theologos}} Agios Theologos
  1. (historical) Former name of Selcuk, a town in Turkey near the ruins of ancient Ephesus. Wikipedia link: Book of Revelation, John the Theologian Tags: historical Categories (place): Places in Turkey, Towns in Turkey Translations (Selcuk under the Byzantine Empire — see also Ephesus, Ayasoluk, Selcuk): Hagios Théologos (French), Altelot (French), Hagios Theologos (German), Άγιος Θεολόγος (Ágios Theológos) (Greek), Theologo (Italian), Alto Luogo (Italian), Altoluogo (Italian), Агиос Феологос (Agios Feologos) (Russian)
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