Helen Glykatzi-Arveler: Her body at the Metropolitan Church, the funeral service at 13:00
The body of renowned Byzantine scholar Helen Glykatzi-Arveler has arrived at the Metropolitan Church in Athens for her funeral service.
The body of eminent Byzantine scholar Helen Glykatzi-Arveler arrived at the chapel of the Metropolitan Church of Athens early this morning, marking the start of the public farewell to the 99-year-old scholar who passed away peacefully. A public viewing of her body is expected to begin shortly, allowing attendees to pay their respects to the respected academic figure.
Helen Glykatzi-Arveler, who had a profound impact on Byzantine studies and was widely recognized for her contributions, died at the age of 99. The funeral service is scheduled to take place at 1 PM at the Metropolitan Church and will be funded by the state, following a joint decision by several ministries, including National Economy and Finance, Internal Affairs, Education, and Culture, highlighting her significance in Greek culture and academia.
Born in Athens to parents of Minor Asian descent, Glykatzi-Arveler had a distinguished career that left a lasting legacy in the field of Byzantine studies. Her passing is not only a loss for her family but also a significant moment for many scholars and students who were inspired by her work. The arrangements for her funeral underscore the respect she garnered over her long life, emphasizing the societal value placed on her contributions to history and education.