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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... Constantinople.30 At the same time , however , he stressed that by helping Hermonymos , Dishypatos would be bringing honour not only to himself but also to " the unfortunate Greek race " , 31 Callistos ' appeal clearly demonstrates that ...
... Constantinople.30 At the same time , however , he stressed that by helping Hermonymos , Dishypatos would be bringing honour not only to himself but also to " the unfortunate Greek race " , 31 Callistos ' appeal clearly demonstrates that ...
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Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek. ally from Constantinople but from Corone , a Venetian - ruled town in the southern Peloponnese . He held both English and French denizenship ... Constantinople , and being married to 38 ♢ Jonathan Harris.
Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek. ally from Constantinople but from Corone , a Venetian - ruled town in the southern Peloponnese . He held both English and French denizenship ... Constantinople , and being married to 38 ♢ Jonathan Harris.
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... Constantinople in 1160.40 He also retained the appearance of an Orthodox priest and monk by keeping his long beard , even though on one occasion it was to ruin his chances of election to the Papacy.41 Bessarion's loyalty to his origins ...
... Constantinople in 1160.40 He also retained the appearance of an Orthodox priest and monk by keeping his long beard , even though on one occasion it was to ruin his chances of election to the Papacy.41 Bessarion's loyalty to his origins ...
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