- south, and
Greece to the northwest: 280
kilometres (174 mi) to the
small Dodecanesian island of
Kastellorizo (Megisti), 400
kilometres (249 mi) to
Rhodes and...
- with
local Gr****s. In 1929,
scholarships at the
University of Pisa for
Dodecanesian students were
promoted to
disseminate Italian culture and
language among...
- identity, as Macedonians, Thracians, Epirotes, Thessalians, Cretans,
Dodecanesians, Cycladites, Heptanesians, Athenians, Peloponnesians, etc. who honor...
- Gr****s ("Anatolites" or "Mikrasiates") from Anatolia,
along with the
Dodecanesian islanders, who
speak an
eastern dialect.
Wider sense of
Northern Greece...
-
Dalmatia Dalmatian Dalmatians Delos Delian Delians Dodecanese Dodecanesian Dodecanesians Edonia Edonian Edonians Egesta Egestan Egestans Eleusina or Eleusis...
- The
Dodecanese Regiment or
Regiment of the
Dodecanesians (Gr****: Σύνταγμα Δωδεκανησίων) was an
infantry regiment of the ****enic Army
composed to a large...
- Heracles,
whose sons,
Pheidippus and
Antiphus appear as
leaders from
Dodecanesian insular kingdoms in the "Catalogue of Ships". Homer. Iliad. Vol. 2.681-85...
-
significance during the inter-war
period of 1925–1940, in Rhodes, Greece. The
Dodecanesian islands were
amongst the last to be
granted independence with Greece...
-
Periodic Migrations in the
islands of the
Southeast Aegean), Athens:
Dodecanesian Society for
Literature and Arts. 1997 - Το σπήλαιο των Λιμνών στα Καστριά...
-
occupation and
internationally were
recognized as
Ottoman territory,
Dodecanesians continued to be
Ottoman subjects and were
considered as
Italian protected...