- The
Maniots (/ˈmæniəts/) or
Maniates (Gr****: Μανιάτες) are an
ethnic Gr****
subgroup that
traditionally inhabit the Mani Peninsula;
located in
western Laconia...
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works by
Maniates:
Amarilly of Clothes-Line
Alley (1918),
Mirandy Smiles (1918), and
Penny of Top Hill
Trail (1921).
Belle Kanaris Maniates was born in...
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musicological journals.
Maniates was born on
March 30, 1937, in Toronto, Ontario. She was the
daughter of
Sophia and
Euripides Maniates and had four siblings...
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Southern Greece and home to the
Maniots (Gr****: Mανιάτες, romanized:
Maniátes), who
claim descent from the
ancient Spartans. The
capital city of Mani...
- Problem".
Business Insider.
Retrieved August 24, 2022. Princen, Thomas;
Maniates, Michael; Conca, Ken, eds. (2002).
Confronting Consumption. Cambridge,...
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joined highly visible initiatives; for example,
Allegheny professor Michael Maniates,
described as the "nation's
leading authority on the
politics of consumption...
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Turks after the
battles of
Melipyrgos and Almyros,
which had
forced the
Maniates to
retreat and take
refuge for the
safety of
their families in the inaccessible...
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Marshall Neilan and
written by
Frances Marion based upon a
novel by
Belle K.
Maniates. Set in San
Francisco during the
early 1900s, the film
revolves around...
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Musical Terms. Brooklyn, New York:
Haskell House Publishers. p. 304.
Maniates,
Maria Rika; Branscombe, Peter; Freedman,
Richard (2001). "Quodlibet"....
- Kapodistrias's
government had
become hated,
chiefly by the
independent Maniates, but also by part of the
Roumeliotes and the rich and
influential merchant...