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  1. For the Crown Prince, see Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece. Paul ( Greek: Παύλος, Pávlos; 14 December 1901 – 6 March 1964) was King of Greece from 1 April 1947 until his death in 1964. He was succeeded by his son, Constantine II. Paul was first cousin to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and father-in-law to Juan Carlos I of Spain.

  2. Lydia of Thyatira and the Baptistery named after her. When Paul the Apostle visited Philippi in AD 49/50, founding the first Christian Church in Europe, the appearance of the city changed. Among those who heard the Apostle Paul’s sermon was a woman called Lydia. Lydia decided to be baptised in the waters of the River Zygaktis and she thus ...

  3. Brief Life History of Pablo. When Pablo De Grecia was born on 14 December 1901, in Athens, Attica, Greece, his father, King Constantine I of Greece, was 33 and his mother, Princess Sophie Dorothea Ulrica Alice Hohenzollern von Preußen, was 31. He married Friederike Luise von Hannover on 9 January 1938, in Athens, Attica, Greece.

  4. Starting from $3298* Taxes & Fees Apply. Join us for Journeys of Paul in Greece starting at $3298* from New York, NY on the dates listed below. You will see Thessaloniki, Amphipolis, Philippi, Roman-era crypt, Acropolis, Market Place, the Basilica of Paul, Theater, Neapolis (Kavala), the Roman Aqueduct, Acropolis, St. George's Basilica ...

  5. According to the island’s tradition, when Apostle Paul passed through Samothrace he landed in the Ancient City’s port which nowadays is called Paliapoli (Old City). In memory of this event, a three-aisled Early Christian church was constructed at that place. For its construction locals used pieces from architectural parts of ancient buildings.