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Adamantios Korais or
Koraïs (Gr****: Ἀδαμάντιος Κοραῆς [aðaˈmandi.os
koraˈis]; Latin:
Adamantius Coraes; French:
Adamance Coray; 27
April 1748 – 6 April...
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Nikolaos Kantounis.
Korais was part of the Gr****
Rococo and
Neoclassical movements in Gr**** art. His
nephew of the same name,
Ioannis Korais, was also a painter...
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intellectual and
revolutionary leader Adamantios Korais (1748–1833). A
graduate of the
University of Montpellier,
Korais spent most of his life as an expatriate...
- Kore (Gr****: κόρη "maiden"; plural
korai) is the
modern term
given to a type of free-standing ancient Gr**** sculpture of the Archaic period depicting...
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Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; MR: Koryŏ, [ko.ɾjʌ];
Middle Korean: 고ᇢ롕〮, romanized: kwòwlyéy) was a
Korean state founded in 918,
during a time of national...
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Korai or
Karai (Persian: كرايي), also
rendered as Korahi, may
refer to: Karai, Iran, Fars
Province Korai, Marvdasht, Fars
Province Korai-ye Olya, Khuzestan...
- His
uncle was
Ioannis Korais; he
inherited his
tools for painting.
Ioannis Korais also
taught him painting; he died in 1799.
Korai is
first mentioned in...
- The
Korai of the
Acropolis of
Athens are a
group of
female statues (
Korai),
discovered in the ****rschutt of the
Acropolis of
Athens in the last quarter...
- the
eponymous founders of the five
tribes of the Rinds, Lasharis, Hoths,
Korais, and Jatois. However, it is also
mentioned that
Jatoi is from
Jaatan (جاتن)...
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period of Gr****
enlightenment (Diafotismos),
writers such as
Adamantios Korais and
Rigas Feraios prepared with
their works the Gr**** Revolution. Leading...