- In the
early Middle Ages, a
xenodochium or
xenodochion (from
Ancient Gr**** ξενοδοχεῖον, xenodokheîon or xenodocheion;
place for strangers, inn, guesthouse)...
-
Phanariotes and
prince Dimitrios Ypsilantis. The oath of ****enoglosson
Xenodochion was
signed with the
acronym ΦΕΔΑ, that
stands for Φιλικός Ελληνικός Δεσμός...
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Oltean identifies the
monastery of
Saint Mokios,
which encomp****ed a
xenodochion and a
hospital on its premisses, as the most
likely location. for example...
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Zalykis (1777–1820), Thessaloniki, writer,
founder of "Ellenoglosson
Xenodochion"
Georgios Rousiadis (1783–1854), born in Kozani,
teacher in the Gr****...