「Chios」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Livanos was born and died on | Chios, a third-generation sailor. |
| r Nicolas Mavrocordatos had been merchant from | Chios, a member of the numerous Mavrocordatos clan t |
| The first brig was captured off | Chios and the second was abandoned by her crew befor |
| ge naval battle occurred in the strait between | Chios and the mainland, just southwest of Erythrae. |
| At the age of 20 he went to Mount Athos, | Chios and Constantinople (Istambul) where he attende |
| nephew of previous Patriarch Euthymius III of | Chios and he was appointed vicar in Aleppo under the |
| Lesvos, in 1639 he was elected metropolitan of | Chios and on 31 July 1656 he became Ecumenical Patri |
| eletios was born from a family originally from | Chios and he entered in the Mar Saba monastery of wh |
| h 1671 and to become a monk in the Nea Moni of | Chios and after that in the Strofades Monastery in Z |
| remarry, first to the Vignoso, Genoese Lord of | Chios, and then to Nerio I Acciajuoli, the future Du |
| The | Chios are bred mainly for their milk production. |
| 27, when she married Martino Zaccaria, Lord of | Chios, as his second wife. |
| ment ended in a draw, the Venetian position in | Chios became untenable, forcing Zeno to abandon the |
| lasted nine years till 1682 when Neophytos of | Chios, because of his debts, decided to retire, leav |
| Timoni (born 14 March 1833) was archbishop of | Chios between July 30, 1875 and May 27, 1879 and of |
| was displayed in the local Byzantine museum on | Chios, but was withdrawn from the museum on November |
| d on the presence of fresh sand in a garden in | Chios, but there is no other information available. |
| As a reward he received the governorship of | Chios, but he soon fell under the suspicion of the P |
| rman of the Africa Bureau, the London Library, | Chios Charities and Open University Enterprises Ltd. |
| The ship had been near | Chios during the earlier part of the fighting betwee |
| kapudan pasha Hosambegzade ALi Pasha had left | Chios for Patmos on 29 June, and sailed south to San |
| Markella (also Marcella) was an inhabitant of | Chios, Greece who was canonized by the Greek Orthodo |
| olaos Kontoiannis), (born, February 7, 1935 in | Chios, Greece), is the Metropolitan of Belgium and E |
| n 1925, she was sold to George F. Andreadis of | Chios, Greece, and renamed Doris. |
| Papandreou was born on the island of | Chios, Greece, the son of the leading Greek liberal |
| g took place in southern California aboard the | Chios, Greece-registered SS IGOR (originally the SS |
| Saint Markella was born and lived in Volissos, | Chios, Greece. |
| a municipality in the island and prefecture of | Chios, Greece. |
| if the family of Neophytos was originally from | Chios, he was educated in Damascus under the Jesuits |
| sbos (except for the fortress of Methymna) and | Chios, he defeated a Byzantine fleet under Niketas K |
| acarius Notaras in Corinth in 1731 and died in | Chios, in April 1805. |
| lage of Paros, in the year 1721/22 and died in | Chios in 1813. |
| lineage tracing back to the infamous island of | Chios in the Aegean Sea. |
| The | Chios is a breed of domestic sheep with specific unk |
| national Exposition and the Ipapandi Chapel on | Chios Island in Greece. |
| r, Cyprus, Greece, Egypt, the Sinai Peninsula, | Chios, Kos, Syria, Persia, Oman, et al. |
| the fate of the North Aegean islands (Lesbos, | Chios, Lemnos, Imbros and Tenedos), which were annex |
| He was born on the Greek island of | Chios on August 14, 1923. |
| GR413 | Chios Prefecture |
| Chios remained well outside any practical Byzantine | |
| a Venetian fleet of 72 ships plundered Rhodes, | Chios, Samos, Lesbos, Andros and captured Kefalonia |
| r a year he lived and chanted on the island of | Chios; then moved to Beirut, and finally from 1966 u |
| He then besieged | Chios to the north. |
| hat of which a few ruins can now be admired in | Chios town. |
| d to Marcianus of Heraclea, then to Scymnus of | Chios, until this was disproven by Meineke (edition, |
| Isidore of | Chios was a faithful Christian who fell victim on th |
| Patriarch Neophytos of | Chios, was Greek Patriarch of Antioch, from 1673 to |
| ios Stravelakis, a survivor of the Massacre of | Chios, was sold into slavery. |
| The Lordship of | Chios was founded in 1304, when Benedetto I Zaccaria |
| earn from Ion himself that he met Sophocles at | Chios, when the latter was commander of the expediti |
| Soutsos studied in | Chios, where he spent his formative years. |
| Notably at | Chios, where on the night of June 6/June 7, 1822 for |
| the earthquake was in the southeastern part of | Chios where intensities reached IX on the Mercalli s |
| ives were captured and exiled to the island of | Chios, where he would spend the following seven year |
| the last Genoese ruler of the Aegean island of | Chios, which had been a family possession for centur |
| to local farmers crossing this breed with the | Chios with the purpose of creating a more prolific o |
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