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Zakynthos Celebrates  Jesus's appearance transformed on Mount Tabor, 6th August.

8/4/2025

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​The 6th of August, a day of celebration, for it is the Feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ, in Greek it is known as the Metamorphosi tou Sotiros Christou=(Μεταμόρφωση του Σωτήρος Χριστού). The feast commemorates the transfiguration or metamorphosis of Christ. 
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The story goes that Jesus plainly told His disciples that He would suffer, be killed, and be raised to life. Taking his three disciples Peter, James and John up a mountain to pray. While praying, His personal appearance was changed into a glorified form, and His clothing became a dazzlingly white. Moses and Elijah appeared and talked with Jesus about His death that would soon take place (Crucifixion). Peter, not knowing what he was saying and feeling very frightened, offered to put up three shelters for them. This is they say was in a reference to the booths that were used to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, when the Israelites dwelt in booths for 7 days. Peter expressed his wish to stay in that place. When a cloud enveloped them, a voice said, “This is My Son, whom I have chosen, whom I love; listen to Him!” The cloud lifted, Moses and Elijah had disappeared, and Jesus was alone with His disciples who were still very much afraid. Jesus warned them not to tell anyone what they had witnessed until after His resurrection.
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The disciples never forgot what happened that day on the mountain and no doubt this was intended as John wrote in his gospel, “We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only”. Peter also wrote of it, “We did not follow cleverly invented stories when we told you about the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of His majesty. For He received honor and glory from God the Father when the voice came to Him from the Majestic Glory, saying, ‘This is my Son, whom I love; with Him I am well pleased.’ We ourselves heard this voice that came from heaven when we were with Him on the sacred mountain”. Those who witnessed the transfiguration bore witness to it to the other disciples and to countless millions down through the centuries. Even today the story is told, the 6th of August is a reminder to those that there is always 'light' at the end of the tunnel. The Greeks celebrate this day as a starting point for change after hardship and turmoil, that they will be enlightened. ​In many places, they believe that on the eve of the feast, at some time, the heavens suddenly open and the “holy light” appears to those who had the patience and faith to stay awake
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​For Zakynthians, in the past it would be a day for when they would take their grapes to the church for the priest to bless after the service, thus hoping their crops would be abundant, in some parts of Greece the custom is still acted out, here in Zakynthos however, I personally have not seen it or have heard that some still carry on this tradition. 
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​However, It is a Holy day and the custom of eating cod, usually fried and Zakynthian aliatha (garlic dip) served with plenty of bread to dip in the aliatha, is definitely a custom that has not died out. It is also a day that those who are named Sotirios/Sotiria, Emorfia, Morfoula celebrate their name day, so for August the 6th.... Χρόνια πολλά!
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Sulmona, Italy:- Zakynthos competes in European Jousting event.

7/23/2025

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Zakynthos once again took part in the 23rd edition of the Giostra Cavalleresca d'Europa e dei Borghi più belli d'Italia  This international event grows in prestige and significance year after year. The 2025 edition, which officially opened on Friday, July 18, confirms its historic and spectacular value, but is also part of a broader cultural project inspired by the figure of Pope Celestine V and his message of peace.
As Zakynthos was European champions in 2024 they had the honour of creating the 2025 winner's banner, in which its unveiling took place at the town hall in Sulmona city, Italy among local and international delegations.

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The banner itself is of quite importance, a deeply symbolic and historically documented visual composition, which honours the roots of the Zakynthian culture and highlights the timeless value of knighthood in competition.
The artistic curatorship was carried out by three key members of the association:

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Giannis Milesis, who in 2024 during the presentation of the Spanish banner had an idea of creating this year's banner and was the main inspirer.  

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Maria Pouliezou, who is well-known in Zakynthos for her costume designing was the creator. With her love for detail and passion for design she carefully created what we see today. 

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The photographic side was initiated by Babis Sigouros, with his "perception of the project he managed to capture what was needed in creating an impressive piece of work that expressed emotion, depth, and timeless beauty!
Thanks to our models Nadia and Dionysios who managed to create the final touches. 
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As you can see in the upper part of the banner, dominates the emblem of Giostra of Zakynthos, which bears both the Greek and Italian names of the institution, highlighting the timeless and cultural dimensions of the organization.
Placed at the top of an impressive Venetian arch, is the historic entrance to the castle of Zakynthos - a place where, during the Venetian rule in Zakynthos, Giostra was held, called Arigko.
The artistic scene that takes place in the centre of the banner captures an emblematic moment of the chivalric ritual: A noble lady handing over her handkerchief to the knight, who will fight for her. This gesture constitutes an emblematic symbolism. The knight represents the ideal of a young, handsome, and brave man who, with his strength, athletic spirit, and dignity, competes on the field of battle.
This tradition, deeply rooted in the code of honor, captures the noble relationship between chivalric honor and loyalty, while at the same time attributing the symbolic character of Giostra as a fight of honor, athletic prowess, physical strength and noble competition.

In the background of the scene, a horse can be seen – a silent companion and indispensable companion of every knight – which reinforces the chivalric tradition and the fighting spirit of the institution.
This element does not function simply as a decoration but highlights the emotional and practical bond between man and animal in the field of chivalry.

The lower part of the banner is dedicated to the European dimension of "Giostra". The Italian flag dominates the centre as a sign of hospitality from the organizer Giostra Cavalleresca di Sulmona, accompanied by its official emblem.
Next to it, the flags of the countries participating in the 2025 event.
The presence of the Greek flag, together with the banner of Zakynthos, reminds us that Giostra Zakynthos is the dominant mission in this European institution, bearing the honor and responsibility of representing our country in a cultural dialogue that bridges past and present, history and living tradition.
This banner, therefore, is not simply a decorative element or a depiction of a historical event. It is a visual and historical narrative that connects the past with the present and conveys the timeless message of honour, bravery, noble rivalry, and dedication not only to the European public but to us Zakynthians. Thanks to Giostra di Zante our culture and traditions are re-lived. 

Below are a few highlights of what took place in Sulmona. 
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