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Elizabeth A.
Zachariadou (Gr****: Ελισάβετ Α. Ζαχαριάδου, 1931 – 26
December 2018) was a Gr****
scholar on
Turkish studies,
specializing in the
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Christina Zachariadou (Gr****: Χριστίνα Ζαχαριάδου; born 28
August 1974) is a
retired Gr****
tennis player. In her career, she won
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freedom to
continue to live in the city as before.
Based on
Elisabeth Zachariadou's examination of
previously unregarded Byzantine sources, most modern...
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chroniclers accounted for the
origins of the dynasty[.] Imber,
Colin (1991).
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Elizabeth A.
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Romania and the
Turks Pt. XIII p. 837-840, “First
Serbian Campaigns...
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Elizabeth Zachariadou. The Via
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