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Ionian Sea, west of
mainland Greece. They are
traditionally called the
Heptanese ("Seven Islands"; Ἑπτάνησα, Heptanēsa or Ἑπτάνησος, Heptanēsos; Italian:...
- The
Heptanese school of
painting (Gr****: Επτανησιακή Σχολή, lit. 'school of the
Seven Islands'; also
known as the
Ionian Islands school or
Ionian school)...
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Ionian school or
Heptanese school may
refer to: In
ancient Ionia (Gr**** Ιωνία)
Ionian school (philosophy),
school of
thought In
modern Ionian Islands...
- muni****lity is Gaios. The
smallest of the
seven main
Ionian Islands (the
Heptanese),
Paxos has an area of 25.3
square kilometres (9.8 sq mi),
while the muni****lity...
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Christian artwork. Post
Byzantine art
schools include the
Cretan School and
Heptanese School. The
first artistic movement in the Gr****
Kingdom can be considered...
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notable for the
birth of the
first school of
modern Gr****
classical music (
Heptanese or
Ionian School, Gr****: Επτανησιακή Σχολή),
established in 1815. Some...
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grammarian and satirist.
Towards the end of the 18th century, the so-called
Heptanese School of
Literature developed,
consisting mainly of
lyrical and satirical...
- The term
Heptanese school of
literature (Gr****: Επτανησιακή Σχολή, lit. 'school of the
Seven Islands'; also
known as the
Ionian school)
denotes the literary...
- Gr****
Renaissance painter and teacher. He is
considered the
father of the
Heptanese School and one of the most
prolific painters of
Venetian Crete. Poulakis...
- (until the fall of
Constantinople in 1453),
Cretan Renaissance 1453-1660,
Heptanese School 1660-1830 and the
Modern period (1830-today).
Artists working after...