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Madytos (Gr****: Μάδυτος) is a
former muni****lity in the
Thessaloniki regional unit, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part of the...
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Madytus or
Madytos (Ancient Gr****: Μάδυτος) was a Gr**** city and port of
ancient Thrace,
located in the
region of the
Thracian Chersonesos,
nearly opposite...
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Chrysanthos of
Madytos (Gr****: Χρύσανθος ὁ ἐκ Μαδύτων; c. 1770 – 1846) was a Gr**** poet, chanter, Archimandrite, and Archbishop, born in
Madytos. In preparation...
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Before the 2011
local government reform it was part of the muni****lity of
Madytos, of
which it was a muni****l district. The 2021
census recorded 350 inhabitants...
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Monopigado Nea
Apollonia Nea
Filadelfeia Nea
Kallindoia Nea
Kerasia Nea
Madytos Nea
Magnisia Nea
Malgara Nea
Mesimvria Nea
Michaniona Nea
Raidestos Nea...
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Madytos, of
which it was a muni****l
district and the seat. The 2021
census recorded 1,369
inhabitants in the village. The
community of Nea
Madytos covers...
- than a semitone), both
essential in
Byzantine chant.
Since Chrysanthos of
Madytos there are
seven standard note
names used for "solfège" (parallagē) pá,...
- 239–45, doi:10.2307/3345093, JSTOR 3345093, S2CID 143833782
Chrysanthos of
Madytos, Θεωρητικὸν μέγα τῆς Μουσικῆς, Trieste, 1832, p.25-26 Morris,
Robert (2009)...
- Pactya,
Callipolis (Gallipoli),
Alopeconnesus (Ἀλωπεκόννησος), Sestos,
Madytos, and Elaeus. The
peninsula was
renowned for its wheat. It also benefited...
- him
survives in a
collection by
Nikiforos Naftouniaris.
Chrysanthos of
Madytos,
Gregory the Protopsaltes, and
Chourmouzios the
Archivist were responsible...