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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... relations could become a controversial issue ; but I do not believe the relationship between those two developments is any closer than that . How can this revival be explained ? The theologically correct answer is that the Holy Spirit ...
... relations could become a controversial issue ; but I do not believe the relationship between those two developments is any closer than that . How can this revival be explained ? The theologically correct answer is that the Holy Spirit ...
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... relation between the poem and its source . Choniates ' account of the death of Manuel Comnenus contains three principal statements about the emperor's death . Choniates introduces the subject by informing us that " the emperor first ...
... relation between the poem and its source . Choniates ' account of the death of Manuel Comnenus contains three principal statements about the emperor's death . Choniates introduces the subject by informing us that " the emperor first ...
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... relationship between two people , a relationship that might well be described as " noble " , but a relationship not uncommon between family members . In the Golden Bull it illustrates the emperor's assessment of his relationship with ...
... relationship between two people , a relationship that might well be described as " noble " , but a relationship not uncommon between family members . In the Golden Bull it illustrates the emperor's assessment of his relationship with ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
Copyright | |
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