- not
necessarily follow them. Semi-permanent
alliances of
Blues (Βένετοι,
Vénetoi) and
Greens (Πράσινοι, Prásinoi)
overshadowed the
Whites (Λευκοὶ, Leukoí)...
-
different political party (Deme)
within the
Byzantine Senate: The
Blues (
Venetoi), the
Greens (Prasinoi), the Reds (Rousioi) and the
Whites (Leukoi). The...
-
administrative sub-division of a
thema Varvatos, term
meaning "bearded"
Venetoi, the "Blues", team in
chariot racing Vestiarion, a
major fiscal department...
-
rival po****r factions: Πράσινοι (Prasinoi, "the Greens") and Bένετοι (
Venetoi, "the Blues"). It is not
known if
those groups'
names influenced the word...
- "Take the Day!" - 5:26 "Hunting Pirates" - 3:43 "Βένετοι! - Πράσινοι!" (
Venetoi! - Prasinoi!) - 3:49 "Stand Up and Fight" - 5:27 "The
Great Escape" - 4:51...
-
Syros 1874
Ermoupoli Alosis tis
Troias Άλωσις της Τροίας - - -
Krites kai
Venetoi Κρήτες και Βενετοί
Cretans and
Venetians - -
Neron (Neronas) Νέρων Nero...
- of Constantinople, in
honor of the newlyweds. The
leaders of the
Blues (
Vénetoi) and the
Greens (Prásinoi)
racing factions (demoi)
decided to
honor the...
- mentioned),
among them also ministers,
senate members,
leaders of the "Blues" (
Venetoi) and the "Greens" (Prasinoi)—chariot
teams during the hippodrome's horse...
-
There were
usually four,
known by
their colours as the
Blues (Βένετοι,
Venetoi),
Greens (Πράσινοι, Prasinoi),
Whites (Λευκοὶ, Leukoi), and Reds (Ῥούσιοι...
-
Household Cavalry regiment of the
British Army,
known as The
Blues Blues (
Vénetoi), a
political faction and ****ociated
chariot racing team in the Byzantine...