- days. The 5,000
Venetians and
foreign mercenaries,
together with 3,000
Corfiotes,
under the
leadership of
Count von der
Schulenburg who
commanded the defence...
- most
populous Ionian Island (then
under Venetian rule) to a
distinguished Corfiote family. Kapodistrias's
father was the nobleman,
artist and
politician Antonios...
-
removed again. This time, they were
taken to the
island of
Corfu by a
Corfiote monk
called Kalohairetis (Καλοχαιρέτης),
where they
remain to this day...
-
lasted during the
Renaissance and
until the late 18th century, most of the
Corfiote upper classes spoke Italian (or
specifically Venetian in many cases), but...
-
Petros Vrailas Armenis (Gr****: Πέτρος Βράιλας Αρμένης; 1812-1884) was a Gr**** philosopher,
liberal politician, and
diplomat from
Corfu (Kerkyra) in the...
-
Noblesse Ionienne (1925).
Senior Corfiote branch,
published in
Livre d'Or de la
Noblesse Ionienne (1925).
Junior Corfiote branch,
published in
Livre d'Or...
-
Tourism Organization. The
Achilleion property was
originally owned by
Corfiote philosopher and
diplomat Petros Brailas-Armenis, and was
known as "Villa...
-
featuring internal courtyards (also
known as "patios").
Corfiot Italians (or "
Corfiote Italians") are a po****tion from the Gr****
island of
Corfu (Kerkyra) with...
- Gr**** m****cripts. Har****ed by
delays in the
transfer of
funds and by the
Corfiotes' hostility,
tantalised by travellers'
tales from the
mainland of 'a very...
- Μαρία-Ασπασία Ασπιώτη; 29
September 1909 – 25 May 2000), was a
distinguished Corfiote writer, playwright, poet,
magazine publisher and
cultural figure who influenced...