Thessaloniki - Greece
The capital of Macedonia and second largest city of Greece. It was first established in 316 RC. by Kassandros and named after his wife, Thessaloniki, sister of Alexander the Great. It is here that Paul, the Apostle of Nations, first brought the message of Christianity (50 AD.) and that Demetrius, a Roman officer died in martyrdom, thus becoming the holy patron of the city for ever. (303 AD.) Thessaloniki becomes the second important city of the Byzantine Empire, next to Constantinople, ornamented with numerous majestic and glamorous architectural works that display all forms of Byzantine art. After this illustrious era, the enemies take over. But each time, after every catastrophe, Thessaloniki reexalts her splendour, dressed in her eternal garment of ancient and Byzantine glory