Greece bids farewell to renowned Byzantinologist Hélène Glykatzi-Ahrweiler

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An atmosphere of solemnity and deep respect surrounded the funeral service of renowned Byzantinologist Hélène Glykatzi-Ahrweiler, held at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens.

One of the most influential figures in Greek and international scholarship, Glykatzi-Ahrweiler was honoured by senior representatives of the Greek state, including President of the Hellenic Republic Konstantinos Tasoulas, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni.

Members of the academic, intellectual and artistic communities were also present, reflecting the breadth of her influence across disciplines.

According to protothema.gr, funeral tributes were delivered by Mitsotakis and Tasoulas, who spoke of her distinguished academic career, global reputation and enduring contribution to education and culture. They also emphasised her moral integrity, intellectual rigour and lifelong devotion to Greece and Byzantine civilisation.

Greece bids farewell to renowned Byzantinologist Hélène Glykatzi-Ahrweiler

Glykatzi-Ahrweiler died at the age of 99, leaving behind a formidable intellectual legacy that shaped generations of scholars and deepened international understanding of the Byzantine world.

In a statement marking her repose, the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece said that “the Church of Greece recognises in her the academic who highlighted the historical continuity of Hellenism and its inherent bond with the Orthodox Church, affirming that Byzantine civilisation constitutes a defining element of Europe’s spiritual identity.”

The Synod also offered prayers “that the Lord of life and death may grant rest to the soul of His departed servant and count her among the righteous, bestowing heavenly consolation upon her loved ones.”

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