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- was also the one used in Erotokritos. The poet narrates the trials and tribulations suffered by two young lovers, Erotokritos and Aretousa, daughter of...
- Orpheus in 1996 and also pla**** the role of Erotokritos in his work based on Vitsentzos Kornaros' Erotokritos. He also performed 'Axion Esti' poem by Odysseus...
- late Byzantine times in the 11th century. The Cretan Renaissance poem Erotokritos is considered the masterpiece of this period. It is a verse romance written...
- (in Gr****) Archived 28 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Erotokritos Damarlis at Soccerway Myplayer.gr Profile Damarlis Erotokritos at www.onsports.gr...
- literature is written in common Modern Gr****. The Cretan Renaissance poem Erotokritos is one of the most significant works from this time period. Adamantios...
- rhyming couplets are excerpted from the Erotokritos and sung as mantinadas. The First Lines of the Erotokritos: Του Κύκλου τα γυρίσματα, που ανεβοκατεβαίνουν...
- best newcomer male actorDimitris Horn Award for his role in the play of Erotokritos. https://www.rizospastis.gr/story.do?id=1641707 https://www.ertnews...
- include Vikentios Kornaros, creator of the 17th-century epic romance Erotokritos (Gr**** Ερωτόκριτος), and, in the 20th century, Nikos Kazantzakis. In...
- 1553 – 1613/1614) was a Cretan poet, who wrote the romantic epic poem Erotokritos. He wrote in vernacular Cretan dialect (Cretan Gr****), and was a leading...
- Renaissance, especially the verse epic Erotokritos, is reminiscent of the mantinada, and couplets from Erotokritos have been used as mantinades. Mantinades...