Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 7-8Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2000 |
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... émigrés had much more in common than the occasional accident of shared place of origin and family connections , and the lesson is reinforced by another case , that of Thomas Frank or Le Franc . Like Dishypatos , Thomas was a Greek in ...
... émigrés had much more in common than the occasional accident of shared place of origin and family connections , and the lesson is reinforced by another case , that of Thomas Frank or Le Franc . Like Dishypatos , Thomas was a Greek in ...
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... émigrés and their fellow Greeks who lived in what remained of Byzantium and under Ottoman rule , and that rift would be on the grounds of religion , the most powerful marker of identity in the medieval period.37 Almost all of the émigrés ...
... émigrés and their fellow Greeks who lived in what remained of Byzantium and under Ottoman rule , and that rift would be on the grounds of religion , the most powerful marker of identity in the medieval period.37 Almost all of the émigrés ...
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... émigrés always described them- selves as Greeks , never as Romans . Yet abandonment of the traditional claims of the Byzantine emperor did not necessarily entail the loss of any wider conception of the common good . What the émigrés ...
... émigrés always described them- selves as Greeks , never as Romans . Yet abandonment of the traditional claims of the Byzantine emperor did not necessarily entail the loss of any wider conception of the common good . What the émigrés ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
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