-
where Paparrigopoulos accomplished his
studies at the
Richelieu Lyceum as a
bursar of the Tsar
Alexander I.[citation needed] In 1830
Paparrigopoulos travelled...
-
Panos Paparrigopoulos (Gr****: Πάνος Παπαρρηγόπουλος, 1913 – 1985) was a Gr**** poet and writer. He was born in
Filia in
southern Achaia, now a prefecture...
- München (Slavica) 2003. The
Constitution of
Greece (PDF).
Translated by
Paparrigopoulos, Xenophon; V****ilouni, Stavroula. Athens: ****enic Parliament. 2008...
- for the
gradual degeneration of the
Athenian democracy.
Constantine Paparrigopoulos, a
major modern Gr**** historian,
argues that
Pericles sought for the...
- 1998, p. 293.
Norwich 1998, pp. 294–295.
Angold 1997, pp. 305–307;
Paparrigopoulos &
Karolidis 1925, p. 216.
Vasiliev 1928–1935, p. 18.
Norwich 1998,...
- hand,
Paparrigopoulos believes that the
Sicilian Expedition,
prompted by Alcibiades, was a
strategic mistake. In
agreement with
Paparrigopoulos, Platias...
-
abundant year round. The
father of the
historian Constantine Paparrigopoulos,
Dimitrios Paparrigopoulos was born in Vytina.
Other important Vytiniots include...
- prokritoi).
According to 19th-century Gr****
historian Constantine Paparrigopoulos, the
Phanariots initially sought the most
important secular offices...
-
Mitsotakis (1918–2017),
former Prime Minister of
Greece Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos (1815–1891), Gr****
historian Konstantinos Papathan****iou,
German engineer...
-
Manuel I Komnenos, 67 * J. H. Norwich, A
short history of
Byzantium K.
Paparrigopoulos,
History of the Gr**** Nation, Db, 134 J. Norwich, Byzantium: The Decline...