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Eustathios Rhomaios (Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Ῥωμαῖος; fl. ca. 975–1034) was a
senior judge and
writer on law of the
Byzantine Empire.
Rhomaios followed in the...
- was
originally derived from the
Latin word
Romaeus and the Gr**** word
Romaios,
which mean Roman. A
person on a
religious journey or
pilgrimage from Rome...
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acquired the same
meaning as Gr****
Romaios (in the
sense of
Orthodox Christian)... Obviously, the
Latin Rom**** and Gr****
Romaios shared the same
semantic development...
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under archaeologist Konstantinos Kourouniotis along with
Konstantinos Romaios and
Panagiotis Kavvadias.
Further excavations were
carried out in 1959...
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interview with
Eleftherotypia in 1998,
Minister for
Public Order Georgios Romaios (PASOK)
alleged the
existence of "fascist
elements in the ****enic Police"...
- philologist,
Professor of the
University of
Athens (Tripoli)
Konstantinos Romaios (1874–1966), archaeologist,
President of the
Academy of
Athens (Vourvoura)...
- the risk of malaria. The
first royal tomb was
discovered by
Konstantinos Romaios,
professor of
archaeology at
Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki who uncovered...
- of the
Empire itself always referred to
themselves as "Ρωμαῖος" — tr.
Rōmaios, Roman). The
Avars invade the
Duchy of Friuli, an
important buffer between...
- Tatar-speaking
Orthodox villages, the so-called Urums,
which is the
Tatar term for
Romaios or Rumei. This
subdivision had
already occurred in
Crimea before the settlement...
- "Rhomaios's Tomb" (discovered by K. A.
Romaios)...