"Σεβασιμιώτατος αρχιεπίσκοπος Αμερικής Δημήτριος" (sevasmeeotatos arkhee-e-piskopos amerikees dheemeetreeos)
The present archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church in America is Archbishop Demetrios.
How To Be (A Little Bit) Greek.
They may be called Father, Your Eminence, or You All Holiness.
The head of the Greek Orthodox Church is Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens. He was elected as Archbishop in 2008 when his predecessor, Archbischop Christodoulos died.
Demetrios Capetanakis was a writer, poet, and translator known for his translations of Greek poetry into English. He also wrote his own poetry, including works such as "The Sonnets of Andreas Kalvos" and "The Light and the Darkness."
The current head of the Greek Orthodox Church is Archbishop Ieronymos II.
Olympus is a mountain in Greece where the gods and goddesses live
Demetrios T. Papageorgiou is a professor known for his contributions to the field of nonlinear systems and control. He has authored numerous research papers and co-authored the book "Nonlinear and Adaptive Control Design."
The Greek root that means chief is "arch." This root is often found in words used to represent leaders or a primary focus, such as "archbishop" and "monarch" or "archenemy."
Ypsilanti, a city in Michigan, is named after Demetrios Ypsilantis, a Greek general and leader in the Greek War of Independence against Ottoman rule in the early 19th century. He played a significant role in the struggle for Greek independence, and the city's name reflects a tribute to his contributions. The name was chosen when the settlement was founded in 1823.
In Greece there are many men that have ancient Greek names often from the Christian Tradition. According to studies the most common name is Giorgos (George in other Countries). Other popular names include Yannis, Konstantinos, Demetrios, and Nikolaos.
The current leader of the Greek Orthodox Church is His Beatitude, Ieronymos, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece. Archbishop Ieronymos, aged 70, was elected on 7 February 2008 by the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece.