- The
Walls of
Constantinople (Turkish:
Konstantinopolis Surları; Gr****: Τείχη της Κωνσταντινουπόλης) are a
series of
defensive stone walls that have surrounded...
- family.
Charisios, a
young Athenian gentleman Chairestratos,
Charisios'
friend and
neighbour Onesimos,
Charisios'
servant Pamphile,
Charisios' wife Smikrines...
- of everything, with a
honey rim".
Athenaeus says the
charisios was
eaten at the "all-night festival", but John
Wilkins notes that the...
- freedwoman, who was
previously owned by a man
called Charisios. When she
gained her freedom, she
married Charisios' cook and
moved to Corinth.
Nikarete bought...
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Theodoros Pangalos Nikolaos Manos [bg] (August 1929-19
October 1930)
Charisios Vamvakas (1931-1933)
Nikolaos Manos [bg] (1934-1
April 1936) Konstantinos...
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Aggelakis Osman Sait Bey
Petros Syndikas Georgios Zaroukas Nikolaos Manos Charisios Vamvakas Konstantinos Merkouriou George Seremetis Petros Levis Christos...
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chief shepherd Ioannis Trantas, who
settled about 100 families. His son,
Charisios Trantas,
managed to
obtain a Sultan's
firman in 1664,
according to the...
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February 20, 2014.
Retrieved December 14, 2015. Aidonis, Asterios; Achillas,
Charisios; Tzetzis, Dimitrios; Athan****iou, Athan****ios; Karkazi, Elli; Darlas,...
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Karagounis 1929, 1
September 1934 15th
Asterios Terpou 1934 1939 16th
Charisios Govedaros 1940 1945 17th
Ioannis Goras 1945 1945 18th
Christakis Konstantinou...
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German commander Gilpract, who
commanded the
garrison at the Gate of
Charisios;
Palaiologos managed to
persuade Gilpract to defect,
allowing the Komnenian...