- Helvetii). -i.e. is
rather used for
English places. -iot or -iote
Chios →
Chiots Corfu →
Corfiots Cyprus →
Cypriots ("Cyprian"
before 1960
independence of...
- the
Frankish Empire).
Frankochiotika / Φραγκοχιώτικα (meaning 'Catholic
Chiot')
alludes to the
significant presence of
Catholic missionaries based on...
- or enslaved,
while 20,000
escaped as refugees. ... The
exact number of
Chiots enslaved or m****acred
remains generally unknown, with
different estimations...
- of Haidari. It is
known for its
large shipyard. It took its name by the
Chiot merchant Amvrosios Skaramagas.
Skaramagas is
situated on the east coast...
-
Cephalonia Cephalonian Cephalonians Chalcis Chalcidian Chalcidians Chios Chiot Chiots Colchis Colchian Colchians Colossae Colossian Colossians Consentia Consentian...
- (usually
Scythian mercenaries) on board, but
Herodotus narrates that the
Chiots had 40
hoplites on
board at Lade and that the
Persian ships carried a similar...
- in
Daniel Schlumberger Trésors Monétaires d'Afghanistan (1953) "a worn
Chiot stater"
described in
Kagan p.230,
Kabul ****d Coin no.12 in
Daniel Schlumberger...
-
centres of Gr**** commerce. In the wake of the
nineteenth century diaspora the
Chiot families were well
positioned to take
advantage of the
commercial opportunities...
-
internationally as Constantinople, and a philanthropist. Born in
Istanbul to
Chiot parents who left the
island due to the M****acre of Chios,
Syggros was one...
- most
notorious occurrences of the war. It is
estimated that up to 100,000
Chiots were
killed or
enslaved during the m****acre,
while 20,000
escaped as refugees...