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Sie steht mitten in #Landau, splitternackt, und trägt fröhlich pralle Trauben mit sich – wem soll sich diese dionysische Traumfrau anschließen als der besten Partei?
Mit uns bleibt Genuss erschwinglich: #Dönerpreisbremse, #Bierpreisbremse und ein Pony für alle Schulkinder – so geht Lebensfreude, ihr verkniffenen, alten, weißen Männer!
Herzliche Willkommen, Palatina Bacchabunda, genannt Landavia!
#DiePARTEI #Palatina #PalatinaBacchabunda #Europawahl2024 #stadtratswahl2024 #MarthaSaalfeldPlatz
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Sie steht mitten in #Landau, splitternackt, und trägt fröhlich pralle Trauben mit sich – wem soll sich diese dionysische Traumfrau anschließen als der besten Partei?
Mit uns bleibt Genuss erschwinglich: #Dönerpreisbremse, #Bierpreisbremse und ein Pony für alle Schulkinder – so geht Lebensfreude, ihr verkniffenen, alten, weißen Männer!
Herzliche Willkommen, Palatina Bacchabunda, genannt Landavia!
#DiePARTEI #Palatina #PalatinaBacchabunda #Europawahl2024 #stadtratswahl2024 #MarthaSaalfeldPlatz
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– 21st of October 2019: injury during an appropriation in Cholargos, Athens. Flight, political clandestinity. November 2019: captivity of comrade Vagelis Stathopoulos (imprisoned for 3,5 years) and of my friend Dionysis Bakas (imprisoned for 1,5 years)
– April/March 2021: 1st degree trial for the appropriation in Cholargos and for the Organization Revolutionary Self-defense, in my absence. Stathopoulos sentenced to 19 years, Bakas to 10 years with suspension, Chatzivasileiadis sentenced to 16 years.
-August 2021: I am held captive following a bank appropriation in Thessaloniki
-Winter 2022: the 2nd degree trial for the appropriation in Cholargos and for the Organization Revolutionary Self-defense begins.
-June 2022: 1st degree trial for the bank appropriation in Thessaloniki, sentenced to 13 years and 8 months.
-January 2023: the 2nd degree trial on the appropriation in Cholargos and for the Organization Revolutionary Self-defense ends. The decision is the acquittal and release of Stathopoulos, a short sentence for Bakas, which he had already served, and 14 years for Chatzivasileiadis (down from 16 years).
-March 2024: hearing of my appeal to the Supreme court against the decision of the 2nd degree court on the case of the appropriation in Cholargos and for the Organization Revolutionary Self-defense, as to the existence of a “terrorist organization” on the terms of the special counterrevolutionary law and as to the evidence of my entry into the organization. If my appeal for cancellation of the 2nd degree court decision is granted (decision is due several months from now), then the trial will take place again only for some of the charges. In the case that I get acquitted for certain charges, specifically the one for “entry into terrorist organization”, then my sentence will be reduced by 3 years.
-March 2024: 2nd degree trial for the bank appropriation in Thessaloniki. I got sentenced to 11 years and 1 month (down from 13 years and 8 months). The main sentence (8 years) remained the same because, in the words of the prosecutor, I am “unrepentant”. The small reduction in the sentence is due to a legal correction the court made, (it would have been extremely arbitrary for them not to correct it), that is the merging of the charges of “possession of weapons” and “carrying weapons”.
-February 2024: 2nd degree trial of the 1st eviction of Gare squat (Athens, Exarchia). I got sentenced to 15 months suspended for 3 years (this is enforced after my release). The other 3 comrades are sentenced to 2,5 months on suspension. I was also charged for the second eviction of Gare but I was acquitted and on the 3rd eviction 3 other comrades were charged without being detained for this.
– I am now serving time in prison due to the sentences imposed (in addition and independently one from the other) for the cases of the Organization Revolutionary Self-defense and the bank appropriation in Thessaloniki. When the trial cycle ends (after the Supreme court decision on my appeal) the 2 final sentences will be merged. In this procedure part of the smaller sentence is added onto the longer one. Either way, whatever the sum of the sentences of a prisoner who is not convicted to a “life sentence”, the max real prison time limit is 20 years (as of now that the new penal code was voted in, this limit is increased to 25 years). In the worst case scenario (rejection of my appeal) my sentence will remain at that limit, 20 years. In the best case, my sentence will be reduced to about 16 years.
– In practice, 20 years can mean real time from 6yrs and 8months (by doing work days in prison and getting parole) to real time 20yrs if parole is not granted and you get disciplinary charges while in prison. And 16 yrs can mean anything between 5yrs and 4months to 16 years.
If there is no unforeseeable events (eg. prison uprisings or provocations), I will not be deprived of workdays. Workdays is a benefit that the state is (still) providing to political prisoners. And this is not a given for all prisoners. Work and deprivation of work is a method of extortion and blackmail in prison. Of course the recent altercation in Diavata prison in Thessaloniki may end up in disciplinary charges. However, it is equally standard that parole for captives of guerrilla organizations (November 17, Nikos Maziotis from Revolutionary Struggle) is postponed indefinitely as long as they remain unrepentant. So until my release I will not know how long I will actually spend in prison, it could be anything from 2,5 years from now to 17 years from now, or never! Most probably I will get released in 2029- 2030. These estimations cannot be solid, as they do not take into account political changes that can have an effect in the meantime.Received by email.
#AnarchistPrisoners #DimitrisChatzivasiliadis #europe #greece #revolutionarySelfDefense
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Unter dem Titel "Winterklänge" steht ein Chorwochenende mit Chören aus #Krefeld und der Partnerstadt #Venlo am 16. und 17. Dezember 2023. Der Krefelder #Gospelchor #LivingVoices tritt mit einem #Gospel-Programm am Sonntag, 17. Dezember, um 15 Uhr in der #Dionysiuskirche auf.
https://krefeld650.de/event/winterklaenge-mit-venloer-und-krefelder-choeren/ -
This Day in Alaskan History-June 2nd, 1840
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#dionysius #hudson bay #Russia #saint #shakes #stikine #united states #wrangel -
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Das Ausgehen von einem #einzigen #Prinzip als #notwendige #Voraussetzung: Die #Wahrnehmung einer #zunächst #Bildhaften #Welt, #Manifestation #göttlichen #Lichtes bei #Dionysius und #Augustinus.
#Ursache #Bild #Kunst #Kunsttheorie
#Anonymus - #Liber de #Causis; Das #Buch von den #Ursachen; #Einleitung von Rolf #Schönberger, S.XXIII
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✨Brand New Episode - Nobody Beats Camillus✨
We return to 389 BCE to see just how Rome recovered from the Gallic Sack.
Camillus is dictator in Rome and Ahala is his trusty master of the horse. It’s time for Rome to make things right in their immediate area. There are a bunch of neighbours to deal with, including the Etruscans, the Volscians, and the Aequians.We’re in a hazy period where our sources appear out of sync with each other. Livy offers the most fulsome narrative that has survived for this period whereas sources like Diodorus Siculus and Dionysius of Halicarnassus are fragmentary or have their focus elsewhere.
By this time, Camillus’ reputation is so cemented in the region that his mere presence at the head of a military is enough to leave their enemies shaken if not stirred. The Volscians are certainly not happy when Camillus and crew turn up on their doorstep. When Camillus turns up at the city of Bolae of the Aequians, will they also fall at his feet?
Tune in here: https://partialhistorians.com/2026/05/14/episode-173/
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✨Brand New Episode - Nobody Beats Camillus✨
We return to 389 BCE to see just how Rome recovered from the Gallic Sack.
Camillus is dictator in Rome and Ahala is his trusty master of the horse. It’s time for Rome to make things right in their immediate area. There are a bunch of neighbours to deal with, including the Etruscans, the Volscians, and the Aequians.We’re in a hazy period where our sources appear out of sync with each other. Livy offers the most fulsome narrative that has survived for this period whereas sources like Diodorus Siculus and Dionysius of Halicarnassus are fragmentary or have their focus elsewhere.
By this time, Camillus’ reputation is so cemented in the region that his mere presence at the head of a military is enough to leave their enemies shaken if not stirred. The Volscians are certainly not happy when Camillus and crew turn up on their doorstep. When Camillus turns up at the city of Bolae of the Aequians, will they also fall at his feet?
Tune in here: https://partialhistorians.com/2026/05/14/episode-173/
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✨Brand New Episode - Nobody Beats Camillus✨
We return to 389 BCE to see just how Rome recovered from the Gallic Sack.
Camillus is dictator in Rome and Ahala is his trusty master of the horse. It’s time for Rome to make things right in their immediate area. There are a bunch of neighbours to deal with, including the Etruscans, the Volscians, and the Aequians.We’re in a hazy period where our sources appear out of sync with each other. Livy offers the most fulsome narrative that has survived for this period whereas sources like Diodorus Siculus and Dionysius of Halicarnassus are fragmentary or have their focus elsewhere.
By this time, Camillus’ reputation is so cemented in the region that his mere presence at the head of a military is enough to leave their enemies shaken if not stirred. The Volscians are certainly not happy when Camillus and crew turn up on their doorstep. When Camillus turns up at the city of Bolae of the Aequians, will they also fall at his feet?
Tune in here: https://partialhistorians.com/2026/05/14/episode-173/
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✨Brand New Episode - Nobody Beats Camillus✨
We return to 389 BCE to see just how Rome recovered from the Gallic Sack.
Camillus is dictator in Rome and Ahala is his trusty master of the horse. It’s time for Rome to make things right in their immediate area. There are a bunch of neighbours to deal with, including the Etruscans, the Volscians, and the Aequians.We’re in a hazy period where our sources appear out of sync with each other. Livy offers the most fulsome narrative that has survived for this period whereas sources like Diodorus Siculus and Dionysius of Halicarnassus are fragmentary or have their focus elsewhere.
By this time, Camillus’ reputation is so cemented in the region that his mere presence at the head of a military is enough to leave their enemies shaken if not stirred. The Volscians are certainly not happy when Camillus and crew turn up on their doorstep. When Camillus turns up at the city of Bolae of the Aequians, will they also fall at his feet?
Tune in here: https://partialhistorians.com/2026/05/14/episode-173/
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✨Brand New Episode - Nobody Beats Camillus✨
We return to 389 BCE to see just how Rome recovered from the Gallic Sack.
Camillus is dictator in Rome and Ahala is his trusty master of the horse. It’s time for Rome to make things right in their immediate area. There are a bunch of neighbours to deal with, including the Etruscans, the Volscians, and the Aequians.We’re in a hazy period where our sources appear out of sync with each other. Livy offers the most fulsome narrative that has survived for this period whereas sources like Diodorus Siculus and Dionysius of Halicarnassus are fragmentary or have their focus elsewhere.
By this time, Camillus’ reputation is so cemented in the region that his mere presence at the head of a military is enough to leave their enemies shaken if not stirred. The Volscians are certainly not happy when Camillus and crew turn up on their doorstep. When Camillus turns up at the city of Bolae of the Aequians, will they also fall at his feet?
Tune in here: https://partialhistorians.com/2026/05/14/episode-173/
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Saint Pancras of Rome is commemorated on May 12. He was a young martyr who died around 304 AD during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Diocletian.
According to tradition, Pancras was born in Phrygia (modern-day Turkey) to a wealthy pagan family. Orphaned at a young age, he was brought to Rome by his uncle Dionysius, where both converted to Christianity. When Pancras was only fourteen years old, he was arrested for his faith and brought before Emperor Diocletian. Despite his youth, he boldly refused to renounce Christianity or offer sacrifice to the Roman gods, even when promised wealth and honors.
For his steadfast faith, Pancras was beheaded on the Via Aurelia. He was buried in a cemetery that later became a focal point of Christian devotion. Pope Symmachus built a basilica over his tomb in the sixth century, which still stands today.
Saint Pancras became one of the most venerated early martyrs, particularly popular in England after Saint Augustine of Canterbury dedicated his first church to him in 603 AD. His name appears in the Roman Canon of the Mass. He is the patron saint of children, jobs, and health, and is invoked against cramps, false witnesses, and perjury. His youth and courage in the face of death made him an enduring symbol of youthful faith and conviction.
#religion #CatholicSaints #saints #catholic #catholics #catholicism #christianity
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Jim Crow has left the chat.
We the People™ are out here watching James’ nepobaby grandson—Chad Crow—trying to manifest by maxxing himself with self-help podcasts.
It’s cringe, brey.
It’s wild and it’s cringe, my sibling in Dionysius.
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Jim Crow has left the chat.
We the People™ are out here watching James’ nepobaby grandson—Chad Crow—trying to manifest by maxxing himself with self-help podcasts.
It’s cringe, brey.
It’s wild and it’s cringe, my sibling in Dionysius.
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Jim Crow has left the chat.
We the People™ are out here watching James’ nepobaby grandson—Chad Crow—trying to manifest by maxxing himself with self-help podcasts.
It’s cringe, brey.
It’s wild and it’s cringe, my sibling in Dionysius.
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Jim Crow has left the chat.
We the People™ are out here watching James’ nepobaby grandson—Chad Crow—trying to manifest by maxxing himself with self-help podcasts.
It’s cringe, brey.
It’s wild and it’s cringe, my sibling in Dionysius.
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Jim Crow has left the chat.
We the People™ are out here watching James’ nepobaby grandson—Chad Crow—trying to manifest by maxxing himself with self-help podcasts.
It’s cringe, brey.
It’s wild and it’s cringe, my sibling in Dionysius.
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And... I always end up writing C in text editors... (micro) since there is no bullshit that I have to deal with every time I type some incorrect variable.
Just joking y'all, I am just in my low cortisol C programming phase.
Anyway, I implemented kernel exceptions as of this commit:
https://github.com/WinsDominoes/dionysios/commit/7e5f925e4ccf918a0862129f9d0458ca1a8c99a6 -
Apropos Geburt von Jesus:
Es gibt kein Jahr 0 in unserer Zeitrechnung.
Auf 1 v. Chr. folgt 1 n. Chr.
Letzteres wurde als das Geburtsjahr von Jesus angesehen, entwickelt hat diese Zeitrechnung der Mönch Dionysius Exiguus im 6. Jahrhundert n. Chr.
Geboren ist Jesus aber wahrscheinlich schon ein paar Jahre früher. -
Apropos Geburt von Jesus:
Es gibt kein Jahr 0 in unserer Zeitrechnung.
Auf 1 v. Chr. folgt 1 n. Chr.
Letzteres wurde als das Geburtsjahr von Jesus angesehen, entwickelt hat diese Zeitrechnung der Mönch Dionysius Exiguus im 6. Jahrhundert n. Chr.
Geboren ist Jesus aber wahrscheinlich schon ein paar Jahre früher. -
Apropos Geburt von Jesus:
Es gibt kein Jahr 0 in unserer Zeitrechnung.
Auf 1 v. Chr. folgt 1 n. Chr.
Letzteres wurde als das Geburtsjahr von Jesus angesehen, entwickelt hat diese Zeitrechnung der Mönch Dionysius Exiguus im 6. Jahrhundert n. Chr.
Geboren ist Jesus aber wahrscheinlich schon ein paar Jahre früher. -
Apropos Geburt von Jesus:
Es gibt kein Jahr 0 in unserer Zeitrechnung.
Auf 1 v. Chr. folgt 1 n. Chr.
Letzteres wurde als das Geburtsjahr von Jesus angesehen, entwickelt hat diese Zeitrechnung der Mönch Dionysius Exiguus im 6. Jahrhundert n. Chr.
Geboren ist Jesus aber wahrscheinlich schon ein paar Jahre früher. -
Apropos Geburt von Jesus:
Es gibt kein Jahr 0 in unserer Zeitrechnung.
Auf 1 v. Chr. folgt 1 n. Chr.
Letzteres wurde als das Geburtsjahr von Jesus angesehen, entwickelt hat diese Zeitrechnung der Mönch Dionysius Exiguus im 6. Jahrhundert n. Chr.
Geboren ist Jesus aber wahrscheinlich schon ein paar Jahre früher. -
Save the dates – and your computer
Windows 10 endet. Linux startet.
Wir rüsten Windows PC auf Linux. Gegen Spende. Bitte Termine vormerken.
Am 7. September eine reine Linux-Sonderschicht auf dem Lammertzhof (Kaarst/Büttgen)
Am 27. September im Ortsteil Kleinenbroich (Dionysiushaus Hochstraße 26)
Am 18. Oktober im Ortsteil Korschenbroich (Kirchplatz 2a)
Am 22. November im Ortsteil Herrenshoff (Pfarrgemeindehaus, Schaffenbergstraße 7)
#41352 #kaarst #Korschenbroich #linux #linuxmint #windows -
🔥🔥🔥 𝐁𝐚𝐜𝐜𝐚n𝐭𝐢, 𝐬𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐫𝐢, 𝐬𝐢𝐥𝐞n𝐢 𝐞 𝐮n 𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐞𝐨 𝐝𝐢 𝐃𝐢𝐨n𝐢𝐬𝐨: 𝐚 𝐏𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐢 𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐞 𝐮n𝐚 n𝐮𝐨𝐯𝐚 "𝐕𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐚 𝐝𝐞𝐢 𝐌𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢" 𝐝𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐚 𝐜𝐨n 𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐢n𝐚𝐫𝐢 𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐜𝐡𝐢
A oltre un secolo dalla scoperta della Villa dei Misteri, un altro eccezionale ciclo di affreschi getta luce sui riti di Dioniso.
Articolo completo con foto e video su @storieearcheostorie
@pompeii_parco_archeologico
#archeologia #pompei #scopertearcheologichehttps://storiearcheostorie.com/2025/02/26/a-pompei-scoperti-nuovi-affreschi-a-tema-dionisiaco/
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Syrakus bietet eine einzigartige Mischung aus antiken Ruinen, barocken Kirchen und malerischen Gassen. Mit Syrakus entdeckten wir ein faszinierendes Reiseziel, das uns mit seiner Geschichte, der Architektur und einer mediterranen Atmosphäre begeistert hat. Außerdem erfährst du in meinem Bericht, was es mit dem Ohr des Dionysios auf sich hat.
https://travel-see-xperience.com/2024/06/23/entdecke-die-geschichte-von-syrakus-auf-sizilien/
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Hello, Myth Lovers! To celebrate International #MuseumDay, we'd love to see your posts about #museums! Which museums have great mythological art? Which are your favourite artifacts? Do you have a favourite #museum? Where have you seen an amazing work of art related to mythology? Use the hashtag #MythologyMonday for boosts!
🎨 Kos Archaeological Museum, #Greece
📸 Dionysis Kouris#mythology @archaeodons @mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey @GaymerGeek @starrytimepod
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Hello, Myth Lovers! To celebrate International #MuseumDay, we'd love to see your posts about #museums! Which museums have great mythological art? Which are your favourite artifacts? Do you have a favourite #museum? Where have you seen an amazing work of art related to mythology? Use the hashtag #MythologyMonday for boosts!
🎨 Kos Archaeological Museum, #Greece
📸 Dionysis Kouris#mythology @archaeodons @mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey @GaymerGeek @starrytimepod
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Hello, Myth Lovers! To celebrate International #MuseumDay, we'd love to see your posts about #museums! Which museums have great mythological art? Which are your favourite artifacts? Do you have a favourite #museum? Where have you seen an amazing work of art related to mythology? Use the hashtag #MythologyMonday for boosts!
🎨 Kos Archaeological Museum, #Greece
📸 Dionysis Kouris#mythology @archaeodons @mythology @folklore @TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey @GaymerGeek @starrytimepod