- Agia
Efthymia (Gr****: Αγία Ευθυμία, [aˈʝa efθiˈmia]) is a
village in the
regional unit of Phocis, Greece. It is part of the muni****lity of Delphi, located...
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Efthymia Kolokytha (born 9 July 1987 in Veria) is a Gr**** long jumper. She won a gold
medal at the 2012
Balkan Championships (relay), the
bronze medal...
- ISSN 1878-8769. PMID 29604358. S2CID 4484348. Nikita,
Efthymia (2017-01-01), Nikita,
Efthymia (ed.), "Chapter 8 –
Pathological Conditions", Osteoarchaeology...
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Garamantes had
connections with both the
Sahel and
northern Africa.
Efthymia Nikita et al. (2011)
examined the
biological affinities of the Garamantes...
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Anatomy (1918) Gray and
Spitzka (1910), page 44. Nikita,
Efthymia (2017-01-01), Nikita,
Efthymia (ed.), "Chapter 1 - The
Human Skeleton", Osteoarchaeology...
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Effie is a
feminine given name,
sometimes a
short form (hypocorism) of
Efthymia (Gr****: Ευθυμία),
Eftychia (Gr****: Ευτυχία), or
Euphemia (Gr****: Ευφημία)...
- po****ted.
Alexander of
Phocis Giannis Skarimpas (September 28, 1893 in Agia
Efthymia Parn****idos –
January 21, 1984)
Nikolaos Makarezos (1919 –
August 3, 2009)...
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strangling Efthymia to death. This
version of
events was
quickly dismissed by the courts, as a
medical examiner determined that
Efthymia's head had been...
- 21, 1984), was a Gr**** writer, dramatist, and poet. He was born in Agia
Efthymia near
Amfissa (now part of the
Delphi muni****lity). He went to
school in...
- Pandemonium: A
Visual History of Demonology. Abrams. ISBN 978-1-64700-389-0.
Efthymia Pietsch: Die "Chronographia" des
Michael Psellos: Kaisergeschichte, Autobiographie...