- Phil****enism ("the love of Gr**** culture") was an
intellectual movement prominent mostly at the turn of the 19th century. It
contributed to the sentiments...
- arrogant, but
towards others singularly gracious and sympathetic. His
Graecophile lifestyle, and his
unconventional way of
wearing the
Roman toga, raised...
- ****anophile
Francophile Russophile Indophile Anglophile Germanophile Graecophile Sinophobia Pro-Republic of
China Anti-Indian
sentiment "Sino-, comb....
- (22
December 1923 – 19
March 2005) was a
British author, broadcaster,
Graecophile and, for 21 years,
director of the
London Planetarium. He was educated...
-
Robert Elsie.
History of Albania. p. 150. ...submitted to an
intensive Graecophile propaganda thorough the Gr****
clergy appointed by the
Patriarchate of...
- of his life in the
Russian Empire.
Zhinzifov was born in 1839 into a
Graecophile Aromanian family in
Veles in the
Ottoman Empire,
today in
North Macedonia...
- on his
friend Scipio.
Laelius was a
member of the
Scipionic Circle, a
Graecophile group of
friends and
political allies who
gathered around the wealthy...
- 112–113. Otto M. Deffner:
Michael Deffner (1848–1934). Der ****enist, der
Graecophile, der Grieche, in:
Mitteilungen des
historischen Vereins für Donauwörth...
-
Peychinovich in Thessaloniki. With the help of
Argir Manasiev, he
executed the
graecophile Tsitso from the town of Gevgelija. He
returned to Thessaloniki, but only...
-
brothers Amza and Radu, who
opposed him
politically and were "zealous
Graecophiles",
repeatedly wrote to Djuvara,
asking him to
negotiate terms of surrender...