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Glyki (Gr****: Γλυκή) or
Glyky (Γλυκύ) is a
village in Thesprotia, in
northwestern Greece. The site of
Glyki is
identified with the
ancient city of Euroea...
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antiquity emptied into a bay on the
Ionian coast known from
ancient sources as
Glykys Limin (Figure 2-A)." Borza,
Eugene N. (1990). In the
shadow of Olympus :...
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served in the
laity and his name was
Glykys Melodos; he was
sometimes referred to as John
Glykys. One of his
students was the
Byzantine astronomer...
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Alexandria also
equates the
Cretan word βριτύ (britý) with Gr**** γλυκύ (
glyký) 'sweet'.
Other scholars have
argued that
Britomartis ("sweet maid") is...
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antiquity emptied into a bay on the
Ionian coast known from
ancient sources as
Glykys Limin (Figure 2-A)."
Hatzopoulos 2011, p. 53: "There is one
illusion that...
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Bademli (Γλυκύ/
Glyký) - - - - 66 144 1 57 40 1 13 34 29 22 15 15 15 13 11 17 Dereköy (Σχοινούδι/Schoinoúdi)...
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derived from
Ancient Gr**** γλεῦκος (gleûkos) 'wine, must', from γλυκύς (
glykýs) 'sweet'. The
suffix -ose is a
chemical classifier denoting a sugar. Glucose...
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blood sugar' from Gr**** ὑπογλυκαιμία, from ὑπο- hypo- 'under' + γλυκύς
glykys 'sweet' + αἷμᾰ
haima 'blood'.
National Institute of
Diabetes and Digestive...
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composers known by name, with
Joannes Koukouzeles,
Xenos Korones and
Joannes Glykys as the
leading figures. Like
their Western counterparts of the same period...
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distinct from Dyrrhachium, and in turn
includes the
chartoularaton of
Glyky,
north of Arta (which
previously probably belonged to the
Byzantine province...