Archives of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem
Reference | JM-AEPI/VI/Γ/15/1886/94 |
Title | Petition sent by Tzamie Hairie. |
Dates | 1886-02-06 |
Dates Start | 1886-02-06 |
Dates End | 1886-02-06 |
Level of description | Item |
Extend and medium | 1 item |
Repository | Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem (AEPI) |
Name of creator(s) | Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem (AEPI) |
Description | Scandals and evil are starting to take hold of Bethlehem, because the good shepherd is not being taken care of; many times they submitted [a petition] to His Beatitude and His Commission, but they were not heard. They don't know the reason; it might be that His Beatitude is too busy, or that He does not consider them His spiritual sons. Their rights were violated by the Latins who signed in favor of the Romans through the 2nd Mukhtar Kanavatis (Καναβάτης) who is supported by the Metropolitan Bishop, and because in the complaints against the Metropolitan Bishop or others they saw no results, they formed an assembly (Jamie Harie), which they ask His Beatitude to bless, they also want this assembly to meet in order to discuss general issues with the participation of His Beatitude. |
Language of material | Greek |
Sources | http://www.archives.openjerusalem.org/index.php/petition-sent-by-tzamie-hairie-1?sf_culture=en |
Reference | JM-AEPI |
Title | Archives of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem |
Covering dates | 1817 - Circa 1955 |
Dates Start | 1817 |
Dates End | 1955 |
Level of description | Fonds |
Extend and medium | 2297 and 2548 selected and described files and items |
Repository | Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem (AEPI) |
Name of creator(s) | Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem (AEPI) |
Archival history | Despite its long administrative tradition, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem created a distinct archival service only in the early twentieth century and placed it under the authority of the archigrammateas. The Historical and Paleographic Archive of the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation and its director, Agamemnon Tselikas accomplished the classification of the archives from 1988 to 1991 and their catalog was published in Greek in 1992. |
Description | Most of the material is hosted in a two-story building within the patriarchal complex and contains documents from the tenth to the late twentieth centuries. The content of the archives was continually expanded through the post-World War II period. Greek, Arabic, Ottoman Turkish |
Accruals | The fonds is not closed. |
Conditions governing access | Subject to the authorization of Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem (AEPI) |
Finding aids | Agamemnon Tselikas, Katagrafi tou archeiou tou Patriarcheiou Ierosolymon [Register of the Jerusalem patriarchate archives], Athens: Deltio tou Istorikou kai Paleografikou Archeiou tou Morfotikou Idrymatos tis Ethnikis Trapezas tis Ellados, 1992 |
Publication notes | Angelos Dalachanis and Agamemnon Tselikas "The Brotherhood, the City and the Land: Patriarchal Archives and Scales of Analysis of Greek Orthodox Jerusalem in the Late Ottoman and Mandate Periods", in Angelos Dalachanis and Vincent Lemire (eds), Ordinary Jerusalem, 1840-1940: Opening New Archives, Revisiting a Global City, Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2018, 118-136 Panayiotis J. Vatikiotis, “The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem: Between Hellenism and Arabism”, Middle Eastern Studies 30, no. 4 (1994), 916-929. Sotirios Roussos, "The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and Community of Jerusalem: Church, State and Identity", in ed. Anthony O’Mahony (ed.), The Christian Communities in Jerusalem and the Holy Land: Studies in History, Religion and Politics, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2003, 38-56 |
Rules or conventions | International standard for archival description, General, etc. |
Date of the catalogue | 1992; Februar 2017; Entry prepared on september 2018 |
Archivist's notes | Author(s): Agamemnon Tselikas |
Sources | http://www.archives.openjerusalem.org/index.php/archives-of-the-greek-orthodox-patriarchate-of-jerusalem?sf_culture=en |