- of
specific cities. The area of an archon's
jurisdiction was
called an
archontia (ἀρχοντία). The
title was also used for the
holders of
several financial...
- Simeon, Pinelopi, Athena, Sapfo, Myrto, Aspa/sia - Anthimos,
Archontia,
Aristea Moisi/Ermionis/Rosie Zaxarios,
Zacharias - -
Gennisi tis
Theotokos Ioakeim...
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archontia) from the
first half of the
eighth century.
These are
mostly known from
seals and can be
ordered and
dated only approximately. An
archontia...
-
classical Gr****
times and are
hence known as
archontates (archontiai, sing.
archontia).
Along the
eastern frontier with the Caliphate,
distinct border provinces...
- http://www.ciesm.org/Guide/skatesandrays/Dasyatis-marmorata Chatzispyrou,
Archontia; Gubili, Chrysoula; Laiaki, Maria; Mantopoulou-Palouka, Danai; Kavadas...
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Polsinelli Italy Damián
Quintero Spain Women's
individual Paola García Spain
Orsola D'Onofrio Italy
Sanae Agalmam Morocco
Georgia Archontia Xenou Greece...
- 96–100, doi:10.1016/j.ipl.2005.12.006. Fomin,
Fedor V.; Giannopoulou,
Archontia C.; Pilipczuk, Michał (2013), "Computing tree-depth
faster than 2n", in...
-
Archontia Volakaki (born 28 July 1979) is a Gr****
table tennis player. She
competed in the women's
singles event at the 2004
Summer Olympics. "Arkhontoula...
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Chomatenos wrote of the "archonship of Sopotos" (Gr****: ἀρχοντία Σοπωτοῡ,
archontia Sopotou), part of the
region of Vagenetia. In 1258, the
Despot of Epirus...
- arXiv:1807.05209. doi:10.1137/1.9781611975482.107. MR 3909576. Giannopoulou,
Archontia C.; Pilipczuk, Jean-Florent, Michałand Raymond; Thilikos,
Dimitrios M...