- of
Greece from the
Ottoman Empire. In 1874, it was
bought by
Efstathios Lampsas, who
restored it with an 800,000
drachma loan and
named it "Grande Bretagne...
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Etymology Dictionary. "Omen".
Douglas Harper.
Retrieved 8
March 2011.
Lampsas Giannis,
Dictionary of the
Ancient World (Lexiko tou
Archaiou Kosmou),...
- Thus, the
feast “Ekdysia” was
named after this incident.
Lampsas Giannis, 1984, p. 80.
Lampsas Giannis,
Dictionary of the
Ancient World (Lexiko tou Archaiou...
- York: Harcourt,
Brace & World, 1961; p. 140. Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1.56
Lampsas Giannis (1984)
Dictionary of the
Ancient World (Lexiko tou
Archaiou Kosmou)...
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Iconography and
Social History. Routledge. p. 64. ISBN 978-0415248747.
Lampsas Giannis,
Dictionary of the
Ancient World (Lexiko tou
Archaiou Kosmou),...
- 1985[=1364 H.sh] ISBN _________________, Gr****
translation by
Yiannis Lampsas. Kaktos, 1984. ISBN 963-07-1301-2,
Hungarian translation by
Endre Gombár...
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defeated in 354 BC by the
Boeotians and was
killed falling off a cliff.
Lampsas Giannis,
Dictionary of the
Ancient World (Lexiko tou
Archaiou Kosmou),...
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designated on
September 27). Farm to
Market Road 1690 (FM 1690) is
located in
Lampsas and
Coryell counties.
Ranch to
Market Road 1691 (RM 1691) is
located in...
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Educational Institution Greece University System Active 2013–2019
Rector Petros Lampsas Academic staff 137
Total staff 250
Students 20000 (all campuses) Location...
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Secure America (a non-profit
stressing bipartisanship in
foreign policy) and
Lampsa (a Gr****
hotel group). He is a
member of the
Council on
Foreign Relations...