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Peter Charanis (1908 – 23
March 1985), born
Panagiotis Charanis (Gr****: Παναγιώτης Χαρανής), was a Gr****-born
American scholar of
Byzantium and the Voorhees...
- p. 227)
Charanis (1961, p. 212)
Charanis (1961, p. 199)
Taronetsi (1863, p. 146)
Charanis (1961, p. 200)
Stepanenko (1975, p. 127)
Charanis (1961, pp...
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Charani (Nepali: चरानी) is a
village development committee in
Parsa District in the
Narayani Zone of
southern Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census...
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background of
Philippicus has been
supported by
Byzantinist historians Peter Charanis and
Nicholas Adontz, and
disputed by
Anthony Kaldellis.
Kaldellis adds...
- 19 (xix) Col. 635-656.
Charanis 1969, p. 209-210.
Charanis 1969, p. 210.
Mansi 1774, p. 676-679.
Mansi 1774, p. 811-822.
Charanis 1969, p. 211. Cairns,...
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Charani Liyanage (born 5 July 1991) is a Sri
Lankan rugby sevens player. She was
named in Sri Lanka's
squad for the 2022
Commonwealth Games in Birmingham...
- 101–115.
Charanis 1974, p. 78.
Sickel 1898, p. 518.
Charanis 1941, pp. 51–52.
Charanis 1974, p. 80.
Charanis 1941, pp. 50–51.
Charanis 1976.
Charanis 1941...
- dispute.
Peter Charanis, for example,
describes the
Chronicle as "absolutely trustworthy".
Kenneth Setton, however,
disagrees with
Charanis and
argues that...
- ] was only one of many
Byzantine scholars of
Armenian descent".
Peter Charanis notes that "John the Grammarian, Photius,
Caesar Bardas and Leo the Philosopher...
- L'Age et l'origine de l'empereur
Basil I. Byzantion, 8, 1933, pp. 475–550
Charanis, Peter, The
Armenians in the
Byzantine Empire, 1963, p. 35 Ostrogorsky...