Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... line for the boundary of Greece . This was an attempt to meet the Ottoman request for a reduction of the frontiers suggested by the Protocol of March 1829 as a quid pro quo for the Porte's acceptance of complete independence for Greece ...
... line for the boundary of Greece . This was an attempt to meet the Ottoman request for a reduction of the frontiers suggested by the Protocol of March 1829 as a quid pro quo for the Porte's acceptance of complete independence for Greece ...
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... line originally proposed in the Protocol of 22 March , 1829 , to include Negroponte ( Euboea / Evia ) in the new state and to offer an indemnity to the Porte for the further loss of territory and tribute . Negotiations dragged on ...
... line originally proposed in the Protocol of 22 March , 1829 , to include Negroponte ( Euboea / Evia ) in the new state and to offer an indemnity to the Porte for the further loss of territory and tribute . Negotiations dragged on ...
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... Line accepted in 1832 Frontier Line suggested by Lord Grey , 19 September , 1829 Frontier Line suggested by the Protocol of 22 March , 1829 Conclusion Eleven years had lapsed since the Russians had made. Independent Greece : the search ...
... Line accepted in 1832 Frontier Line suggested by Lord Grey , 19 September , 1829 Frontier Line suggested by the Protocol of 22 March , 1829 Conclusion Eleven years had lapsed since the Russians had made. Independent Greece : the search ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
a question of | 43 |
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