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Community in Greece
established by Albanians. Livanates has been attested since 1540 as an Albanian settlement. The Arvanitic dialect spoken in Livanates has some unique features
Livanates
Arm of the Aegean Sea between Euboea and the Greek mainland
are Aidipsos, Limni and Nea Artaki on Euboea, and Agios Konstantinos, Livanates and Larymna on the Greek mainland. The South Euboean Gulf (Greek: Νότιος
Gulf_of_Euboea
Administrative region of Greece
Agios Konstantinos 2,886 11 Kamena Vourla 2,796 12 Spercheiada 2,691 13 Livanates 2,559 14 Stavros 2,489 15 Elateia 2,372 16 Makrakomi 2,245 Total Central
Central Greece (administrative region)
Central_Greece_(administrative_region)
Greek military leader (c. 1788 – 1825)
Ανδρέας Βερούσης, Albanian: Andruc Verushi), an Albanian and klepht from Livanates, in Phthiotis prefecture, who sought to become armatolos of Livadeia and
Odysseas_Androutsos
Municipal unit in Greece
In 2021 its population was 3,387. The seat of the municipality was in Livanates where three quarters of the population live. Dafnousia borders on the
Dafnousia
Curias (Κούριον) Kúmē Campania, Italy abandoned Kydonia Crete, Greece Chania Cydonia Kynos Boeotia, Greece Livanates Cynus, Kunos Kyrenia Cyprus Girne
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
Motorway in Greece
Vourla E75 Latomeio E75 Agios Konstantinos E75 Longos E75 Arkitsa E75 Livanates E75 Atalanti E75 Tragana E75 Malesina E75 Martino E75 Boeotia Kastro E75
A1_motorway_(Greece)
Association football governing body in Phthiotis Prefecture, Greece
Iraklis Roditsa 2002 Dafni Livanates AO Stylida 2003 AO Stylida PAS Lamia 1964 2004 Malessina Dafni Livanates 2005 Dafni Livanates Elatiakos 2006 Aris Agios
Phthiotis Football Clubs Association
Phthiotis_Football_Clubs_Association
Greek port attested by ancient authors
and some Hellenic remains, about a mile to the south of the village of Livanates. The archaeological site is thus also referred to as Pyrgos Livanaton
Cynus
the coast between Daphnus (modern Agios Konstantinos) and Cynus (modern Livanates). Its ruins have been discovered by William Gell on an isolated hill near
Alope_(Opuntian_Locris)
Kyrtoni Ladikou Lamia Larymna Lefka Lefkas Lefkochori Leianokladi Litoselo Livanates Longitsi Loutra Ypatis Lychnos Lygaria Makrakomi Makri Makrolivado Makryrrachi
List of settlements in Phthiotis
List_of_settlements_in_Phthiotis
Earthquakes in Greece
affected Malesina, Martino, Mazi and Proskinas, while in Kiparissi and Livanates intensities reached IX (Destructive), consistent with an epicentre near
1894_Atalanti_earthquakes
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English : occupational name for a scribe or secretary, originally a member of a minor religious order who undertook such duties. The word clerc denoted a member of a religious order, from Old English cler(e)c ‘priest’, reinforced by Old French clerc. Both are from Late Latin clericus, from Greek klērikos, a derivative of klēros ‘inheritance’, ‘legacy’, with reference to the priestly tribe of Levites (see Levy) ‘whose inheritance was the Lord’. In medieval Christian Europe, clergy in minor orders were permitted to marry and so found families; thus the surname could become established. In the Middle Ages it was virtually only members of religious orders who learned to read and write, so that the term clerk came to denote any literate man.
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