Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 11Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2003 |
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... Gibbon's description of Cantacuzenus as " the first and most deserving of the Greeks ” . Gibbon describes Cantacuzenus in this way in the context of his regency and his guardianship of John V Palaeologus - the same context as that of ...
... Gibbon's description of Cantacuzenus as " the first and most deserving of the Greeks ” . Gibbon describes Cantacuzenus in this way in the context of his regency and his guardianship of John V Palaeologus - the same context as that of ...
Page 73
... Gibbon then proceeds to outline the acts of defiance and ingratitude which prevented Cantacuzenus from fulfilling his role as regent . We need not follow all the details . Gibbon's marginal headings alone answer the question which ...
... Gibbon then proceeds to outline the acts of defiance and ingratitude which prevented Cantacuzenus from fulfilling his role as regent . We need not follow all the details . Gibbon's marginal headings alone answer the question which ...
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... Gibbon connects with Cantacuzenus's breach of faith with the young emperor . It seems likely that Gibbon was the initial inspiration for the poem , but that Cavafy quickly sought out the relevant passages in Paparrigopoulos and ...
... Gibbon connects with Cantacuzenus's breach of faith with the young emperor . It seems likely that Gibbon was the initial inspiration for the poem , but that Cavafy quickly sought out the relevant passages in Paparrigopoulos and ...
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the Jews ELAS and the Allies in Evvia | 1 |
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