- Dιo
Xenoi (English: Two Strangers) is the
title of a Gr****
romance comedy television series aired by Mega
Channel in the 1997–1999 seasons. The screenplay...
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Xenos (from
Ancient Gr**** ξένος (xénos); pl.
xenoi) is a word used in the Gr****
language from
Homer onwards. The most
standard definition is 'stranger'...
- the
eastern Mediterranean, who were
sometimes referred to
misthophoroi xenoi —
literally "foreigners paid with a salary". By the
second and
first century...
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understandings of gods
interacting with gods as well.
Plato describes four
types of
xenoi or
strangers in need of hosting, in his work Laws: "The
first and inevitable...
- is best
known for her role as
Marina Kountouratou in the TV
series Dyo
Xenoi (1997). In 1989 she
moved to New York City to
study dance at The Martha...
- 350–351.
Soustal &
Koder 1981, pp. 72–73, 114. Simopoulos,
Kyriakos (1973).
Xenoi taxidiōtes stēn ****ada: 1700-1800 (in Gr****). Simopoulos. p. 443. O Foucherot...
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Media offices Preceded by Dyo
Xenoi Series created by
Alexandros Rigas and
Dimitris Apostolou Next: Oi
Stavloi tis
Erietas Zaimi...
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Retrieved December 5, 2023. Stiglitz, Alfonso. "
XENOI Immagine e
parola tra
razzismi antichi e moderni" [
XENOI Image and word
between ancient and
modern racisms]...
- trophimoi: pupils,
adopted children, whom
Plutarch classified among the
xenoi (strangers); σύντροφοι / syntrophoi: literally, "they who were
raised with"...
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private property in the
polis meant that it
might be
owned by
foreigners (
xenoi),
raising questions of
whether a
single state existed there at all, or if...