• Eleutherios the Younger was a Byzantine official who overthrew Gennadios and possibly succeeded him as Exarch of Africa. In 662, the Emperor Constans II...
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  • in the Middle Ages Egypt, Muslim conquest of Ek prosopou Elemag Elena Asenina of Bulgaria Eleusa icon Eleutherios, Harbour of Eleutherios the Younger Eleutherius...
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    Exarchate of Africa (category States and territories established in the 590s)
    established by the Emperor Maurice in 591 and survived until the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the late 7th century. It was, along with the Exarchate of...
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  • Gennadius (7th century) (category Byzantine people of the Arab–Byzantine wars)
    with the local citizens, led by Eleutherios the Younger, to expel Gennadius in 665. Eleutherios installed himself as the new exarch and was in time confirmed...
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    Anastasios and Constantine Gongylios near the Harbour of Eleutherios. These brothers, relatives of Barbaros and of the tourmarches of Paphlagonia, are said...
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    Lefteris Lyratzis (category Expatriate men's footballers in the Netherlands)
    related to Lefteris Lyratzis. Eleftherios Lyratzis – UEFA competition record (archive) Eleutherios Lyratzis at ESPN FC Eleutherios Lyratzis at Soccerbase...
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  • Pelasgos of old went up the fair couch of Deianeira when she was growing to womanhood; he was the dear son of Zeus Eleutherios (God of Freedom); and from...
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  • possibly represented on the reliefs of the temple of Serapis and Isis discovered on the site of the present church of Saint Eleutherios in Athens. Ancient...
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    Information". www.greekboston.com. Retrieved 2024-02-09. "Holy Martyr Eleutherios of Nicomedia and Those With Him". Retrieved 2024-08-06. "Saint Eleutherius...
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    Orhan at the Harbour of Eleutherios. Genoese and Catalan troops were stationed at the Great Palace; Cardinal Isidore of Kiev guarded the tip of the peninsula...
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    Dionysus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    ("of the trees"), as a fertility god. Dithyrambos, Διθύραμβος used at his festivals, referring to his premature birth. Eleutherios Ἐλευθέριος ("the liberator")...
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  • (prefixing the surname to the proper name) was to call John Eleutherios Leftero-giannis. Modern practice is to call the same person Giannis Eleftheriou: the proper...
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    Scouts of Greece (category World Organization of the Scout Movement member organizations)
    George I of Greece, the Greek Royal Family, the Board of Ministers under Prime Minister Eleutherios Venizelos and other authorities. The Greek Scouts offered...
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    both of whom were sometimes titled eleutherios (liberator); see Robert Rouselle, Liber-Dionysus in Early Roman Drama, The Classical Journal, 82, 3 (1987)...
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    Amasra (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the DGRG with Wikisource reference)
    Anthony Bryer, "David Komnenos and Saint Eleutherios", Archeion Pontou, 42 (1988-1989), p. 179 Franz Babinger dates the conquest to autumn of 1460, although...
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    Aeschines of Sphettus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating the template Lives of the Eminent Philosophers)
    the dialogue, Prodicus is criticized for having taught Theramenes.[citation needed] The setting of the Miltiades is the stoa of Zeus Eleutherios. The...
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    science in the Socialist cabinet in 1981; and Irene Papas. Outstanding Greek public figures in the 20th century include Cretan-born Eleutherios Venizelos...
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    sympathetic to the Balkan peoples. Balkan Anglophiles such as Vladimir Jovanović and Čedomilj Mijatović in Serbia; Ioannes Gennadius and Eleutherios Venizelos...
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    Roman Egypt (category States and territories established in the 1st century BC)
    was identified with Zeus Eleutherios (‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἐλευθέριος, lit. "liberator"), and modelled on the example of Alexander the Great, who was said to...
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  • Steve Miller. "Landed Alien". Baen Books. Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. "Eleutherios". Baen Books. Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. "Chimera". Baen Books. Sharon...
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  • List of Byzantine usurpers (category Civil wars of the Byzantine Empire)
    Eleutherios (665–666) – the leader of a local rebellion that overthrew the exarch Gennadius in Carthage. Saborios (667–668) – the strategos of the theme...
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