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Young daughter of Phalangist leader, I. Paschaloudis, in Xanthi
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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Yades Heritage and Hospitality Hotels (yadeshotels.gr) has historic hotels all over Greece, including Kapsaliana Village, a restored hamlet in Arcadi, with doubles from €135 a night Mary Beard, professor of classics at Cambridge and author of The Parthenon (Profile Books, £15)Thrace, in the north-east, is home to Muslim villages, and in towns such as Xanthi you can hear Turkish in the street, among the Ottoman houses.
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Yades Heritage and Hospitality Hotels (yadeshotels.gr) has historic hotels all over Greece, including Kapsaliana Village, a restored hamlet in Arcadi, with doubles from €135 a night Mary Beard, professor of classics at Cambridge and author of The Parthenon (Profile Books, £15)Thrace, in the north-east, is home to Muslim villages, and in towns such as Xanthi you can hear Turkish in the street, among the Ottoman houses.
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Hotel Casino in Xanthi hotelcasinoxanthi.gr has 26 funky rooms with city views from €100 a night including breakfastJohn Mole, author of It's All Greek To Me!
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Hotel Casino in Xanthi hotelcasinoxanthi.gr has 26 funky rooms with city views from €100 a night including breakfastJohn Mole, author of It's All Greek To Me!
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The story features characters like Khroman the Conqueror, Corun of Conahur, and place names like Xanthi so there, Piers Anthony!
"Demon Journey" by Poul Anderson Dark Worlds Club 2009
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His Beatitude the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece, Christodoulos was born at Xanthi, on 1939.
Orthodox Church Archbishop attacks 'Islamic fanatism' Argent 2006
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-----, 1984, ˜Reason and Necessity in Leucippus,™ 141-58 in Linos G. Benakis (ed.), Proceedings of the Ist International Congress on Democritus vol. 1 (Xanthi).
Leucippus Berryman, Sylvia 2004
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Xanthi was built in 1926, and its design was influenced by the Reform synagogues of Central Europe and the synagogue of the city of Edirne (Andrianople, Turkey).
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Exterior of the synagogue of Xanthi, Thrace (northern Greece) in
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