Christos Kapralos was born in 1930.
Christos Tapoutos was born on September 21, 1982.
Christos Dimopoulos was born on June 10, 1958.
Christos Marangos was born on May 9, 1976.
Christos Sartzetakis was born on 1929-04-06.
"Alithos" is Greek for "indeed." When we recognize The Resurrection of Jesus we say "Christos Anesti", which means "Christ has risen", and the response is "Alithos Anesti" which means "Truly, he has risen" (this is one of the many cases in Greek where the proper translation (Truly, he has risen) is not the same as the literal translation (Indeed, he has risen).
The cast of Ifaisteio - 2003 includes: Georgia Anesti as Woman Christos Dimas as Photographer Panagiotis Martin as Man
The cast of To elato kai poso to agapo - 1992 includes: Elli Anesti Christos Tsagas
"Alithos" is Greek for "indeed." When we recognize The Resurrection of Jesus we say "Christos Anesti", which means "Christ has risen", and the response is "Alithos Anesti" which means "Truly, he has risen" (this is one of the many cases in Greek where the proper translation (Truly, he has risen) is not the same as the literal translation (Indeed, he has risen).
Anesti Vega is 5' 11".
"Kali Anastasi" is one of the Greek Easter greetingsA week before you may say "Kalo Pascha" - Good/Happy EasterA few days before you may say"Kali Anastasi" - Good/Happy Resurrection (looking forward to the event)Upon the day you say "Christos Anesti" - Christ is risen.You wish "Kalo Pascha" especially when the Holy Week starts. You wish "Kali Anastasi" when Easter Sunday is very close, especially after Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. However you can use "Kali Anastasi" only before midnight on Saturday.After Anastasi ( Resurrection ) at midnight (Easter Eve/Easter Day) you say 'Christos Anesti' - Χριστός ΑνέστηAnd the other answers 'Truly he is risen' ('Alithos anesti'- Αληθώς ανέστη ).Purists may say that the Resurrection should be located at dawn, and 'Christos Anesti' should not be said before sunrise, but its celbration is slipped back to midnight.
Training for the seminary often includes learning Greek. In my liturgies during the Easter season, the greeting "Christ is Risen", is also stated in Greek as "Cristos Anesti." This is the Greek equivalent of Happy Easter.
Anesti Vega was born on May 27, 1982, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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"Christ is massively risen!" is an English equivalent of the Greek phrase Χριστός ανέστακας! The phrase serves as a variation by Greek novelist Nikos Kazantzakis (Feb. 18, 1883-Oct. 26, 1957) on the traditional Orthodox Easter observation Χριστός Ανέστη (Christos anesti, "Christ is risen!"). The pronunciation will be "KREE-stos a-NEY-sta-kas" in Aeginan Greek.
Christos Alexandrou's birth name is Christos Tsiompanidis-Alexandrou.