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Moschus (Gr****: Μόσχος) was an
ancient Gr****
bucolic poet and
student of the
Alexandrian grammarian Aristarchus of Samothrace. He was born at Syracuse...
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Moscho Tzavela (Gr****: Μόσχω Τζαβέλα; c. 1760–1803) was a Gr****
woman who
lived in the
years before the
outbreak of the Gr**** War of Independence, she...
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Aristeidis Moschos (Gr****: Αριστείδης Μόσχος; 1930 – 8
November 2001) was a Gr****
player and
teacher of the
musical instrument known as the santouri.
Moschos was...
- the
Ancient Gr****: ὁ τοῦ Μόσχου, romanized: o tou Moschou, lit. 'son of
Moschos'),
surnamed Eucrates, was a
Byzantine monk and
ascetical writer of Georgian...
- his
daughter received the award.
Moschos represented Greece once in a
friendly game
against Romania in 1965.
Moschos,
alongside Christos Zoupas, represented...
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Ileana Moschos (Gr****: Ιλεάνα Μόσχου; born 14
November 1976) is an American-born Gr****
former footballer wbho pla**** as a goalkeeper.
Moschos was part...
- sixth-century monk John
Moschos who
traveled through the
eastern Byzantine world,
culminating at Constantinople,
where Moschos wrote his book, the Spiritual...
- 2009, p. 4.
Pristas 2010. sfn error: no target: CITEREFPristas2010 (help)
Moschos.
Catechism of St.
Philaret of Moscow, q. 168.
Metropolitan Jonah. sfn error:...
- device. The
Lexicon has been
translated into
Modern Gr**** by
Xenophon Moschos, ed.:
Michael Konstantinidis and was
published by
Anestis Konstantinidis...
- 7th
century monk
named Johannes Moschos records an
important version of a
Malchean figure. In his Leimonarion,
Moschos recounts meeting a monk
named Isidor...