Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... Greek monasteries . In this manner the Greek bishops were effectively reduced to the status of intermediaries between the Latin bishops and their Greek - speaking flocks , in much the same way as Greek and Syrian baillis acted as ...
... Greek monasteries . In this manner the Greek bishops were effectively reduced to the status of intermediaries between the Latin bishops and their Greek - speaking flocks , in much the same way as Greek and Syrian baillis acted as ...
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... Greek - rite Catholics remained apart from those of the Latin - rite . The attitude of the Greeks themselves assisted them in this , for the Greeks had accepted submission to the jurisdiction of Rome under duress and continued to ...
... Greek - rite Catholics remained apart from those of the Latin - rite . The attitude of the Greeks themselves assisted them in this , for the Greeks had accepted submission to the jurisdiction of Rome under duress and continued to ...
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... Greek burgesses and towndwellers in general is illustrated by the fact that by the late fifteenth century 32 out of the 50 parentela or parishes in Genoese - occupied Famagusta were Greek or Syrian Orthodox , while the first Greek ...
... Greek burgesses and towndwellers in general is illustrated by the fact that by the late fifteenth century 32 out of the 50 parentela or parishes in Genoese - occupied Famagusta were Greek or Syrian Orthodox , while the first Greek ...
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Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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