- (called
gerontes) and the two kings, who were
members by right,
entering the
chamber upon
their accession.
Unlike the kings, the 28
gerontes had to be...
-
Abisara gerontes gerontes (Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria:
south and the
Cross River loop,
western Cameroon)
Abisara gerontes gabunica...
-
Reform Edict,
which was
fiercely resisted by the
gerontes.
Eventually the
Porte had to send the
gerontes to
their dioceses, and a
constitutional committee...
- (Manon's brother), then an
elderly treasurer-general,
Geronte di Ravoir,
descend from the coach,
Geronte helping Manon, then the
remainder of the p****engers...
-
through the work of Aristotle, who
describes in
detail the
elections of the
gerontes (the
members of the Gerousia), but not the ephors. It is
still ****umed...
- Cyrene, with a
board of
chief magistrates (ephors) and a
council of
elders (
gerontes). From 324 to 322 BC, the city
supported the
Spartan adventurer Thibron...
-
January 5, 1974
Measure for
Measure The Duke
December 28, 1973
Scapin Geronte January 2, 1974 –
January 6, 1974 Next Time I'll Sing to You
Hermit understudy...
- the New
Theologian in the
eleventh century, and
contemporary charismatic gerontes such as
Porphyrios and Paisios.
Sergius of
Radonezh and Nil
Sorsky were...
- la
statue du Commandeur). In Les
Fourberies de Scapin, Act II,
scene 7,
Géronte is
asked for
ransom money for his son,
allegedly held in a galley. He repeats...
- (ἔθος).
According to II Maccabees:
Shortly afterwards, the Gr**** king sent
Gerontes the
Athenian to
force the Jews of
Israel to
violate their ancestral customs...