-
widow Zoe Karbonopsina. Upon
Eladas' advice, she
removed Alexander's
henchmen from the
regency council. However,
Eladas himself fell ill soon after, and...
- In
Irish mythology, Elatha, Elotha,
Elier or
Elada (modern spelling: Ealadha) was a king of the
Fomorians and the
father of Bres by Ériu of the Tuatha...
-
native name of the
country in
Modern Gr**** is Ελλάδα (Elláda,
pronounced [
eˈlaða]). The
corresponding form in
Ancient Gr**** and
conservative formal Modern...
- The
Muslim minority of
Greece is the only
explicitly recognized minority in Greece. It
numbered 97,605 (0.91% of the po****tion)
according to the 1991...
-
flower nectar.
Texola elada elada (Mexico)
Texola elada ulrica (Texas)
Texola elada **** (Arizona) "
Elada Checkerspot Texola elada (Hewitson, 1868)". Butterflies...
- romanized: Periféreia Stereás Elládas, Gr**** pronunciation: [periˈferia stereˈas
eˈlaðas],
colloquially known as Ρούμελη (Roúmeli)) is one of the
thirteen administrative...
- Ελλάδας, romanized: Periféria Dhitikís Elládhas, [periˈferia ðitiˈcis
eˈlaðas]) is one of the
thirteen administrative regions of Greece. It comprises...
- his position, and by
March 914, with the
support of the
magistros John
Eladas, Zoe
Karbonopsina overthrew Nicholas and
replaced him as
foremost regent...
- It was
headed by the
Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos, the two
magistroi John
Eladas and Stephen, the
rhaiktor John Lazanes, the
otherwise obscure Euthymius...
-
Empress Zoe Karbonopsina,
Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos and his
guardian John
Eladas.
August – Byzantine–Bulgarian War:
Simeon I (the Great),
ruler (knyaz) of...