- of
philitia (φιλίτια, "love-feast"), a word
corresponding to the
Cretan Hetairia. It was a
daily obligatory banquet comparable to a
military mess. Before...
-
Filiki Eteria (Gr****: Φιλικὴ Ἑταιρεία, romanized: Filikī́ Etaireía) or
Society of
Friends (Gr****: Ἑταιρεία τῶν Φιλικῶν, romanized: Etaireía tôn Filikôn)...
- ****ociations of
ancient Gr****s who were
united by a
common interest or goal
Hetairia or Andreia, the
Cretan terms for
Doric Syssitia (common meals) Hetaireios...
-
against Ali Pasha.
Alexis Noutsos from Kapesovo, a
member of the
Philike Hetairia, was in
command of the
force opposing Ismael Pasha. However, the Sultan's...
- youths,
especially in
Crete and Sparta. They were
referred to
variously as
hetairia, pheiditia, or
andreia (literally, "belonging to men"). They
served as...
- Yale
University Press, 1993, ISBN 0300089236.
Alexandros L. Zaousēs,
Hetairia Meletēs ****ēnikēs Historias. Οι δύο όχθες, 1939–1945: μία προσπάθεια για...
-
unexpected turn in the
months before the
Games when he met a
Corinthian hetairia named Laïs. She
expressed a
strong romantic interest in him and proposed...
- Anna (1993). Thrakika:
syggramma periodikon ekdidomenon hypo tou en Athēnais "Thrakikou Kentrou" kai tēs "
Hetairias Thrakikōn Meletōn. To Kentro. p. 70....
- knowledge. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., 1946, p. 957
Alexandros L. Zaousēs,
Hetairia Meletēs ****ēnikēs Historias. Οι δύο όχθες, 1939–1945: μία προσπάθεια για...
- prometōpida
Odyssea Elytē;
partitoura Manou Chatzidaki.
Ikaros Ekdotikē
Hetairia 1992.
Nikos Gatsos. Amorgos.
translated by
Sally Purcell. (1980; repr....