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- for them. The oikonomos of the household would have pla**** a role in directing the labour of the slaves and metics. While the oikonomos did not have absolute...
- also refer to: The etymology of the word economy Oikonomos Tsaritsani F.C., a Gr**** football club Oikonomos (Chagas), a photograph series by Edson Chagas...
- Paralympic Heritage Trust. September 24, 2017. Retrieved February 13, 2024. Oikonomos, G. (1920). Κερητίζοντες. Vol. 6. Archaiologikon Deltion. pp. 56–59. Retrieved...
- alongside the nomarches, the governor of each of the country's nomes, and the oikonomos, in charge of fiscal affairs. Already by the time of Ptolemy II Philadelphus...
- Oikonomos missed out on promotion to Beta Ethniki in the play-off round. The club pla**** in Football League 2 for 5 seasons until 2015–16. Oikonomos returned...
- skeuophylax pla**** an important role in the liturgy, and, alongside the oikonomos or steward, administered the property of the respective church or monastery...
- large-format photograph series play on tropes related to African masks. Oikonomos consists of self-portraits of Chagas with shopping bags over his head...
- Economos is a surname of Gr**** origin. It is an Anglicized form of the word Oikonomos. Notable people with this surname include: Andrew Economos (born 1982)...
- their lords' manors. In the New Testament, the word Gr****: οικονομος (oikonomos) in Luke's parable of the unjust office-holder is typically translated...
- Attica, Greece 1947 Phaidōn Koukoules (1881–1956)  Greece Iōannēs Kalitsounakēs (1878–1966)  Greece 1947, 1948 Geōrgios Oikonomos (1882–1951)  Greece...