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  • Young daughter of Phalangist leader, I. Paschaloudis, in Xanthi

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

  • 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.

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • 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.

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • 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!

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • 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!

    Insiders' guide to Greece 2011

  • 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

  • His Beatitude the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece, Christodoulos was born at Xanthi, on 1939.

    Orthodox Church Archbishop attacks 'Islamic fanatism' Argent 2006

  • -----, 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

  • 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).

    Preserving Jewish Heritage in Greece 1998

  • Exterior of the synagogue of Xanthi, Thrace (northern Greece) in

    Preserving Jewish Heritage in Greece 1998

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