- The
Akritai (Gr****: ἀκρίται, singular:
Akritēs, ἀκρίτης) is a term used in the
Byzantine Empire in the 9th–11th
centuries to
denote the
frontier soldiers...
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Ptochoprodromic poem to
emperor Manuel I
Komnenos under the name "New
Akrites".
During the 19th and 20th centuries, a
total of six m****cripts of the...
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Akrites (Gr****: Ακρίτες) is a muni****l unit of
Nestorio Muni****lity in
Kastoria regional unit,
Western Macedonia, Greece. The muni****l unit has an...
- the 9th and 10th
centuries and
expressed the life and
struggles of the
akrites (frontier guards) of the
Byzantine empire, the most well
known ****ociated...
- century. It was
synonym to apelates, seen in Gr**** folk and epic
poems (
akrites). Finally,
indicative of
their ancestry and
locality is that
after the...
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January 1989) is a
professional Gr****
football player,
currently playing for
Akrites Sykeon. He
started his
professional career with
Skoda Xanthi in 2007. In...
- as the
first act on new
independent central Auckland based record label AKrite Records, who
entered into a deal with
Universal Music to
distribute the...
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Asteras Amaliadas, Pannemeatikos, Niki Polygyrou, Amfiali, Moschato,
Akrites Sykeon,
Rigas Feraios Velestinou,
Thyella Serron, A.E. Messolonghi, Drapetsona...
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Acritic songs and
Klephtic songs.
Akritic music comes from the 9th
century akrites, or
border guards of the
Byzantine Empire.
Following the end of the Byzantine...
- and talk;
first station of Gr****
state radio from
Thessaloniki 102.3 MHz
Akrites tou
Pontou 1993
Pontic Gr****s
traditional music;
located from Stavroupoli...