- στὸν σκληρὸ αὐτὸν τόπο. Nakratzas,
Georgios (1996). Hē stenē ethnologikē
syngeneia tōn sēmerinōn ****ēnōn, Voulgarōn kai Tourkōn: Ēpeiros-Notia ****ada....
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governed by a 'clan' or 'fraternity'
called syngeneia (Ancient Gr****: συγγένεια). Most
members of the
syngeneia lived in the
nearby village of Hierakome...
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enacted by the
Carian satraps Idrieus and Ada,
possibly concerning a
syngeneia of the
temple of the god Sinuri, near
Mylasa (C.Si 2). To
these three...
- penalties. However,
proximity by
blood (anchisteia), or
consanguinity (
syngeneia), was not, with few exceptions, a bar to
marriage in any part of Greece;...
- (1943-1955)
Pindare et
Platon (1949) Lois de
Platon (1951) Épinomis (1956)
Syngeneia. La parenté de l’homme avec Dieu, d’Homère à la
patristique (1964) Les...